Narayanswami Ulaganathan was born on 1952 and is an Indian former footballer.
14 Facts About Narayanswami Ulaganathan
Narayanswami Ulaganathan played for Mohun Bagan in three spells, East Bengal, Mohammedan and the India national team primarily as a winger, during his 12-year career as a professional footballer.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan was notable in not having received a single yellow card throughout his career.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan was born in 1952 into a Tamilian family in Gautamapura, Austin Town, a locality in Bangalore, of the erstwhile Mysore State.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan played cricket, football, gilli-danda and marbles as a child.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan had an ordinary first season with Bagan finishing the season third behind rivals East Bengal and Aryan.
Bagan beat Bengal in the semifinals, with Narayanswami Ulaganathan scoring a late winner through a header with three minutes left.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan returned to his former club Mohun Bagan in 1979.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan had Xavier Pius as his strike partner, both of whom would go on to win many trophies together, during their time at Bagan.
In 1983, following four seasons with Bagan, Narayanswami Ulaganathan signed for another Calcutta club, Mohammedan Sporting.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan made his first appearance for the India national team at the Olympic qualifiers in Rangoon.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan was member of the squad that took part at the 1974 Asian Games in Tehran and the 1977 goodwill tour of Zambia.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan married Arati Palit, the cousin of his then teammate Dilip Palit, in 1979.
Narayanswami Ulaganathan has been employed with Bengal Chemicals since 1979, and currently in its Bangalore office, in the marketing department.