Former and current Mariners sympathise with Amphan-hit Kolkata

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 24 2020 | 2:04 PM IST

Former Mohun Bagan forward Sony Norde and I-League-winning coach Kibu Vicuna have sympathised with the people affected by cyclone Amphan, which wreaked havoc in Kolkata and other parts of West Bengal on May 20.

The former and current players who plied their trade in the iconic club took to their personal social media handles to show their love and affection for the city.

At least 80 people, including 19 in Kolkata, died in West Bengal which was the epicentre of the cyclone's landfall.

"Really feeling heart broken seeing all these pictures... I am with you all... my prayers are with you... God will surely help us to overcome this situation... hope everything will be fine very soon...," Haitian international Norde, one of the icons of Mohun Bagan, wrote on his Facebook page.

Norde propelled the Mariners to their maiden I-League title in 2014-15, followed by their 14th Federation Cup title next season. He is currently playing for Melaka United in Malaysia. He left Mohun Bagan in the middle of 2018-19 season, owing to a prolonged injury.

Vicuna, who has taken up the job of head coach of Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters after guiding Mohun Bagan to I-League title tweeted: "So worried. All my thoughts is with my Indian family and all the people from the areas devastated after Super Cyclone Amphan."
"The biggest disaster in the history of West Bengal. I hope the joy will get back to you as soon as possible!"
"Very sad to see how the cyclone is sweeping Kolkata! a lot of strength to all my friends and family from Kolkata. stayathome #besafe #kolkata #cyclone #friends #love"

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First Published: May 24 2020 | 2:04 PM IST

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