Vece Paes
Vece Paes, Olympic bronze medallist and Leander Paes' father, dies at 80
Kolkata/IBNS: Olympic bronze medallist in hockey and tennis icon Leander Paes's father Vece Paes died on Thursday. He was 80.
He passed away this morning in Kolkata.
His last rites will be performed next week after his two daughters arrive from abroad.
Battling an advanced stage of Parkinson's disease, Vece Paes was admitted to a city hospital on Tuesday.
Vece Paes was a member of the men's hockey team that won bronze in the Munich Olympics in 1972.
A pioneering sports medicine doctor, Paes made significant contributions to Indian sports long after his playing days.
Born in Goa in April 1945, Vece Paes served in administrative roles like the president of the Indian Rugby Football Union and consulted for key sporting bodies including the BCCI, ACC, and the Indian Davis Cup team.
Condolences pour in
In a post on its official X handle, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) condoled the passing of Dr Paes. Remembering his contribition to Indian sports, the association addressed him as 'Munich Olympic Medalist'.
On behalf of everyone at IOA, expressing our deep sadness on the news of the passing of 1972 Munich Olympic Medalist Dr Vece Paes.
— Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) August 14, 2025
Our thoughts and prayers with @Leander and family during this incredibly difficult time. 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/gJn92Jfm1z
All India Football Federation (AIFF) also conveyed its sorrow over the veteran sportsperson's death.
AIFF condoles the passing of Olympic medallist and former AIFF Medical Commission Chairman Dr. Vece Paes
— Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) August 14, 2025
🔗 https://t.co/auUNlWpLZi#IndianFootball ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/aK25MkVFbl
Indian Rugy Football Union paid rich tributes to its first president on its official X handle, addressing hims as 'an olympian, a seasoned sports administrator & sports medicine pioneer'.
Rugby India mourns the demise of its 1st President Dr. Vece Paes. An Olympian, seasoned sports administrator & sports medicine pioneer, he brought passion, vision & dedication to every game he touched. His legacy will forever inspire us & Indian Sports.
— Rugby India (@RugbyIndia) August 14, 2025
Rest in peace, Dr. Paes. pic.twitter.com/tCfYuvdH5b
Expressing grief over the demise of Vece Paes, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said 'his contribution to hockey and sports medicine will be remembered.'
Saddened by the demise of Dr Vece Paes, member of the bronze medal winning team at the 1972 Olympic Games. His contribution to hockey and sports medicine will be remembered. My condolences to his family, including Leander, his friends and the members of the many clubs of Kolkata he was associated with.
Saddened by the demise of Dr Vece Paes, member of the bronze medal winning team at the 1972 Olympic Games. His contribution to hockey and sports medicine will be remembered.
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) August 14, 2025
My condolences to his family, including Leander, his friends and the members of the many clubs of Kolkata…
Leader of Opposition in West Bengal assembly and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari remembered the hockey legend as 'a true icon of Indian sports' and a cherished figure of Kolkata city'.
It is with a heavy heart I received the sad news of the passing of Dr. Vece Paes, a true icon of Indian Sports and an Olympic Bronze Medallist in Hockey at the 1972 Munich Games.
— Suvendu Adhikari (@SuvenduWB) August 14, 2025
Dr. Paes, who left us at the age of 80, was not only a stellar athlete but also a pioneering Sports… pic.twitter.com/tACBzFCKig
Dhanraj Pillay, one of the icons of Indian hockey, said Paes' legacy in Indian sport will continue to live on and credited him as a true motivator foe country's athletes.
Deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Vece Paes, a great hockey player, Olympic medalist & true motivator for athletes like me. Father of 7-time Olympian & Atlanta 1996 bronze medalist Leander Paes. His legacy in Indian sports will live on.May his soul rest in peace Om Shanti 🙏 pic.twitter.com/tqv5PlNXFj
— Dhanraj Pillay (@dhanrajpillay1) August 14, 2025
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