Gasper Crasto

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Gasper Crasto
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GASPER CRASTO 2017.jpg
Gasper Crasto in 2017
Born
Gasper Crasto

(1968-10-08) 8 October 1968 (age 55)
NationalityIndian
Spouse(s)Esparansa
ChildrenAngel Rafa Crasto
WebsiteOfficial blog

Gasper Crasto is a Football player from Goa, India, who played for Salgaocar F.C. from 1991 to 1998.

Youngest child of Marianinha and Rafael Crasto hailing from Firgulem-Shantinagar, Navelim-Salcete, Goa, Gasper was born on 8 October 1968 and baptized at the church of Our Lady of Rosary, Navelim.

After his initial education at Rosary High School and S. P. Chowgule College of Arts and Science – Goa, Gasper acquired a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering in 1991 from Fr. Agnel College, Verna, then affiliated to the Bombay Board.

Having a flair for football right from his school days Gasper got to play for one of the top clubs of India – Salgaocar Football Club whom he served 8 years and played all over India apart from holding a job in their establishment.

Gasper Crasto at Salt Lake Stadium, Culcutta – Federation Cup Final 1996

Before playing for Salgaocars, Gasper captained Agassaim Youth Club in the Goa First Div in the 1989–90 season. The team finished 6th in a 10-team league that season; Gasper emerged top scorer for the club.

Earlier as a 16-year-old, Gasper first played for Davorlim Sporting in the Second Division tier of the Goa league, and continued for the subsequent 2 seasons.

Gasper landed in Kuwait in 1999. Currently working for Action Consultancy Bureau as a Business Development Engineer in the Oil & Gas Sector.

Gasper Crasto (Jersey No. 8) with the Salgaocar FC squad – Federation Cup Finals – Culcutta – 1996

Football[edit]

·First Team: Navelim Soccerites (All Goa U-14 Champions 1983)

·South Goa Champion with Rosary High School in the Subroto Cup – 1984–85

·Played for Navelim in all major Inter-village Tournaments of Goa from 1987 onwards – major inter-village clubs that Gasper played included Navelim Sporting, Davorlim Sporting, Enfermos FC, Mandopa YC, etc.

·Champions with Fr. Agnels in the West Zone All India Football (Twice: Ahmednagar & Kolhapur) & Cricket (Runners-Ahmednagar) between 1987–1991

·Captained Agassaim FC in the Goa First Div. Football League 1989–90.

·Played for Salgaocar Sports Club, Goa from 1990–91 to 1998–99 – Best Performance: Top Scorer in the All India Bandodkar Gold Cup 1992–93.[citation needed]

·Represented Salgaocars in the Indian National Football League played at different centres in India.

·Represented Goa in the Santosh Trophy – Semifinalist at Palakkad National, Kerala.

File Photo: Gasper Crasto in action – KIFF League Kuwait

Cricket[edit]

·Played First Div. Cricket for Mahalaxmi Cricket Club-Panaji; & DCC-Margao from 1987 to 1991.

Badminton[edit]

Champion in the Open All Goa Amateur Badminton tournament organised by Vidyavihar-Margao in 1987.

Swimming[edit]

All Navelim swimming champion 1991

Team in Kuwait[edit]

Played for Navelim YC in Kuwait under the auspices of Kuwait Indian Football Federation (KIFF)

Awards and honors[edit]

In 2003, Gasper Crasto was awarded Athlete of the Year in Kuwait by Cultural Recreational Club of Chinchinim (CRC Chinchinim). [1]

Kuwait Indian Football Federation presented Gasper with a special memento at the end of 2017~18 season for his contribution towards Indian Football.

Gasper Crasto (left) receives an award from Kuwait Indian Football Federation (KIFF) Vice President – August 2017

Gasper Crasto as a Compere[edit]

Gasper is a popular compere and demonstrates his wit and humor at many Goan events. He is a host and expert commentator at most of the football events organized by Kuwait Indian Football Federation.


Gasper's presence as an MC was greatly noticed at the Global Goans Convention held in 2010[2] and the First Konkani Film Festival held in Kuwait[3]

Gasper Crasto as a Stage Singer[edit]

Gasper is also an outstanding Konkani singer and composer. He is a regular feature in almost every Konkani show or drama organized by the Goan diaspora in Kuwait[4] that features renowned superstars from Goa. Normally, Gasper sings along with his wife Esparansa[5]

Gasper Crasto & Esparansa singing in the Silver Jubilee show of Maim Pai Tim Maim Pai – May 2017

Gasper's World Website[edit]

Gasper Crasto runs a blog called gaspersWorld where he pens news articles, stories and views on different subjects.[6] Gasper's video on Ruzai Saibinn is quite popular on social media.

Gasper is a regular contributor to Kuwait's Arab Times newspaper, Indians in Kuwait, and Mangalorean.com.[7][8]

Gasper's Book 'A Rose is Not Just a Rose'[edit]

Recently, Gasper Crasto launched his book entitled ‘A Rose is Not Just a Rose’. The book is available online in hard paperback at Amazon.com. Written in first person, 'A Rose is Not Just a Rose' is a fiction novel—witty, humorous and talks about infatuated love.

Gasper's 2nd Book 'MIGRATE GOA'[edit]

'MIGRATE GOA' ‘Migrate Goa’, is a fiction book, containing 4 amazing stories – entwined in satirical humor and compelling ideology.

The ‘title’ story of ‘Migrate Goa’ gives an insight into what the impending dawn could bring to one of the most loved and visited places in India and the world over – 𝙈𝙮 𝙂𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩 𝙂𝙤𝙖.

Gasper has fondly dedicated the book to his loving brother and sister – Gabriel Crasto and Candida Madeira.

The book is availabe on Amazon worldwide, Amazon India, Flipkart, etc.

Personal life[edit]

Gasper Crasto is married to Esparansa from Sanquelim, Goa. They have a daughter named Angel Rafa Crasto. Gasper's elder brother Gabriel Crasto is also a popular figure based in Bahrain.

References[edit]

  1. "PressReader.com – Connecting People Through News". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  2. "NRI Commission of Goa". www.nri.goa.gov.in. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  3. http://www.arabtimesonline.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/2017/mar/08/24.pdf
  4. "Kuwait Film Festival Unites Konkan Community". www.indianfrontliners.com. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  5. "Goan Silver Jubilee Drama Entertains Kuwait". indiansinkuwait.com. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  6. Gasper Crasto, gaspersWorld Gasper's blog, since year 2000
  7. Gasper's Full page News article in the Arab Times, Kuwait – June 2015
  8. Gasper Crasto – Writer Index - Mangalorean.com