- Source: Mohammad Abdus Sattar
- Hussain Muhammad Ershad
- Daftar Presiden Bangladesh
- Khaleda Zia
- Abdur Rahman Biswas
- Mohammed Shahabuddin
- Abdul Hamid (politikus)
- Ziaur Rahman
- Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar
- Shahabuddin Ahmed
- Mohammad Abdus Sattar
- Abdus Sattar (president)
- Abd al-Sattar
- Sattar
- Assassination of Ziaur Rahman
- M. A. Sattar
- Hyderabad Deccan Cigarette Factory
- Muhammad Abdul
- Mohun Bagan Super Giant
- Shah Alam Khan
Mohammad Abdus Sattar (1925 – 23 April 2011) was an Indian footballer. He was also known as Madar Abdus Sattar.
Career
= Club career
=Abdus Sattar started his career with the Bangalore Muslim Club, before joining the Mohammedan Sporting Club in 1949. He signed for Mohun Bagan in 1950, winning the 1955 Rovers Cup with them.
= International career
=Abdus Sattar played internationally for the India national football team. After winning the 1951 Asian Games, Abdus Sattar went on to play one match at 1952 Summer Olympics.
Later life and death
After retiring from playing, Sattar coached Mohammedan Sporting Club and under his coaching, Mohammedan won the Calcutta Football League in 1981, which is also their last CFL title until date.
Sattar was the recipient of Mohun Bagan Ratna award in the year 2008.
Abdus Sattar died from pneumonia in Kolkata on 23 April 2011, at the age of 85. He had been suffering from dementia caused by Alzheimer's.
Honours
India
Asian Games Gold medal: 1951
Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament: 1953, 1954, 1955
Mohun Bagan
Calcutta Football League: 1951, 1954, 1956
Durand Cup: 1953
IFA Shield: 1954, 1956
Rovers Cup: 1954
Bengal
Santosh Trophy: 1941, 1951, 1953, 1955
Howrah Union
Stafford Cup: 1964
Individual
Mohun Bagan Ratna: 2008