FULL NAME: Arupananda Routray
GENDER: Male
DATE OF BIRTH: 1 July, 1940
FAMILY: Father (Late Narendra Kumar Routray), Mother (Late Kuntala Kumari Routray); Brothers (Late Sudhanshu Sekhar Routray, Swarup Routray, Avin Routray); Wife (Krishna Kumari Routray); Daughters (Sasmita Das, Rohini Patnaik, Ipsita Routray).
HOME ADDRESS: Jayapur, Balianta, Khurda, Odisha, India.
EDUCATION: Studied at Balianta ME School, Balianta and Biswambhar Bidyapitha, Puri.
PROFESSION: Worked at Defence Services (1955 to 1968) and Rourkela Steel Plant (1969 to 2000).
ROLE IN BASKETBALL: Player-turned-coach
TYPE OF PLAYER: Forward
RECEIVED COACHING FROM: Lt Col Birbal Singh (Services)
TEAMS PLAYED FOR: Odisha, Services, Rourkela Steel Plant, India
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS AS PLAYER:
INTERNATIONAL:
* Represented India at the 3rd Asian Basketball Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1965.
* Represented India Arab League, playing matches in most of the Gulf countries.
* Played and led Rourkela Steel Plant team in an international invitation tournament in Sri Lanka in 1973.
NATIONAL:
* He was part of the Services team that won the Senior National Basketball Championship five times.
* Represented Odisha in Senior National Championship as a player 15/16 times, till 1995.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS AS COACH:
* Did duty as Head Coach of the National team which played a series of 5-6 matches against an American team at different cities, including Tata and Rourkela.
* Did duty as Assistant Coach of the National team during tour of seven Gulf countries.
* Did duty as head coach of Odisha State team in Senior National Championship many times.
AWARDS/HONOURS:
* Odisha Sports Journalists Association felicitated him with the OSJA Annual Award for Life-Time Achievement on its 7th Foundation Day Function in KIIT Campus, Bhubaneswar on 21 March 2022.
* Bagged the Kamal Ganguly Memorial Sports Award for the year 2017 in Bhubaneswar.
* The Odisha Government honoured him with the Biju Patnaik Life-time Achievement Award in 2002.
OTHER IMPORTANT DATA:
* He happens to be the first basketball international of Odisha.
* Joined Army in February 1955 at the age of 14 while studying in Class IX.
* Married Krishna Kumari in 1964.
* Picked up basketball under the guidance of Services coach Birbal Singh.
* Balbir Singh told him to basket daily and in order to achieve the target, Routray used to throw the ball 1000 to 2000 times.
* Joined Senior National Basketball Camp for the first time at Trivandrum in 1956.
* During his playing days, Services team was full of Punjab players and out of 12 players only Routray and Khushi Ram of Haryana were from other states.
* With a height of 5 feet 11 inches, Routray used to stop opponents as tall as 6 feet 4 inches from scoring.
* When Routray played Senior National Championship in Cuttack, Biju Patnaik was the president of the Basketball Federation of India.
* Routray was selected in the National team by Philino legend Lauro Mumar, the then head head coach of Indian basketball team.
* Made Senior National debut as a member of Services team in 1957.
* When Routray made his international debut, Indian players had no shoes and Bata company provided them free shoes, the cost of which was Rs 17 per pair.
* Became a coach after successfully completing a one-year course at National Institute of Sports (NIS), Patiala.
* Also studied engineering while serving in Army.
* But for his love to play basketball, he could have been an engineer.
* Left Services in 1968 due to lack of opportunity to play National championships.
* After quitting Army, Routray worked as Odisha State basketball coach for eight months at Cuttack.
* Joined Rourkela Steel Plant in 1969, thanks to former Odisha Ranji team captain L I Parija, who was then at the helm of affairs there.
* While at Rourkela Steel Plant, Routray promoted the sport in different capacity, forming a strong RSP team and organising tournaments in the Steel City.
* But did not accept full-time coaching job as he wanted to continue his playing career as long as possible.
* Retired from Rourkela Steel Plant as Manager (Sports) in 2000 and returned to his village Jayapur.
* Represented Odisha in Senior National Championship when there was no opportunity to turn up for Services.
PROFILE FIRST UPLOADED: 11 July, 2010
PROFILE LAST UPDATED: 21 March, 2022