Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhury (1883-1 April 1939[1]), the Raja of Santosh, was a Bengali aristocrat, writer, politician and football administrator.
He received his education at St. Xavier’s College, the Hare School, and Presidency College in Kolkata.
[2][3] He married and had three sons: Benoyendra Nath Roy Chowdhury, Rabindra Nath Roy Chowdhury, and Printendra Nath Roy Chowdhury.
[4] Santosh Trophy, the annual football tournament started in 1941 and contested by states and government institutions in India, was named in his memory.
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