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Bangladeshi referee Tayeb Shamsuzzaman officiated the game, which drew 25,000 spectators despite ticket prices starting at US$100. [15] [16] On 13 November 2020, the stadium hosted the first of two matches between Bangladesh and Nepal during the Mujib Borsho Fifa International Football Series, arranged by the Bangladesh Football Federation. [17]
Various types of sports are played in different districts of Bangladesh. The following locations (Absolute location) are sporting grounds (specially football and cricket) of different districts in Bangladesh. [1] A minimum capacity of 5,000 is required.
Bangladesh national football team (2023–present) Fortis FC (2024–present) Bashundhara Kings Arena ( Bengali : বসুন্ধরা কিংস এরিনা ), simply known as the Kings Arena , is a football stadium in the Bashundhara Sports City, which is the home of Bashundhara Kings and Fortis .
Bangladesh national football team Bangladesh women's national football team: 2 M. A. Aziz Stadium: 30,000 Chittagong: 1955 Chittagong Abahani: 3 Faridpur Stadium: 30,000 Faridpur: 1960 4 Barisal Divisional Stadium: 30,000 Barisal: 1966 5 Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium: 25,000 Mymensingh: 1961 Bangladesh Police Chittagong Abahani: 6 Sheikh Kamal ...
In 2007, the B.League was introduced as Bangladesh’s first professional national league, later renamed the Bangladesh League in 2009 and rebranded as the Bangladesh Premier League in 2012. [2] The Premier Division and First Division merged to form the new second-tier, the Dhaka Senior Division League.
The 2005-06 Nitol-Tata National Football League was the 5th and final season of the annual domestic national football league hosted by the Bangladesh Football Federation. A total of 52 participants including 5 services teams across the country competed for the tournament.
Current: 2023–24 BFF U-18 Football League The BFF U-18 Football League is the top level of the Bangladeshi football league system for youth players under 18 years old where youth teams of Bangladesh Premier League teams compete in. [ 1 ] Established in 2022, it is administered by the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF).
Bangladesh Army: National Football Championship: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium: 25,000 1973 Bangladesh Navy: National Football Championship: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium: 25,000 1971 Bangladesh Air Force: National Football Championship: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium: 25,000 1972