Bangladesh national football team

The Bangladesh national football team is the accepted national football team of Bangladesh and is controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). It is a member of the Asian Football Confederation and became a member of FIFA in 1974, admitting the Bangladesh Football Federation was no more hammered as far as 1972. Bangladesh was elected to the AFC Executive Committee in 1982–1986 and 1998–2002. The current Executive Committee was democratically named in accordance with every bill accepted by the AFC  and under every direct supervision of FIFA & AFC,  October 2020. Bangladesh's 

The national team debuted in 1973 and has yet to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. They were broken in the first round of their only Asian Cup appearance to date in 1980;  Bangladesh is one of two South Asian communities that certify The country's best results have abode at every South Asian matched where we won the 2003 SAFF Championship and were gold medalists at the 1999 South Asian Games. Bangladesh was one of the growing Asian clubs in the 1980s and early 1990s.  in the shadow of the country's national cricket team. This is primarily due to the under-allocation of commercial funds and a discrepancy in technical abilities[2][3] So far, football remains a popular sport in Bangladesh but cricket remains the most popular sport in the country. [4] 

Origins (1933–1972) Football. Thus, in 1933, in a cramped tin apartment in Paltan Maidan, Dhaka, the Dhaka Sporting Association, also known as  DSA, was established In the completed England's Islington Corinthians has well-traveled the world headlining their football in every country they have visited. On  November 22, 1937, the team well-traveled to Dhaka to meet DSA XI. Dhaka Bengals handed Corinthians their first beating as DSA XI defeated Corinthians 1-0 in their clash. Most of the players were students from Dhaka University. Thousands were captivated to see England lose on the pitch that day. As they left, the opposition acceptable beating by declaring: “I've heard a lot about the Bengal tiger!  I saw it aforementioned age“[5] 

The first instance of the Bangladesh national football team was the emergence of the Shadhin Bangla soccer business during the 1971 abolition battle They toured all up India and helped fund the acting authority of Bangladesh by altruistically all the prize money they earned by betraying appearance events during their circuit After Pakistan captured independence on  March 26, 1971, a de facto national team called every Dhaka XI was active the following year. Appeared in India's Bordoloi Trophy  (1973-1984)

Photo of Islington Corinthians and Dhaka XI  in 1937 

In the early 1930s East Bengal introduce many tournaments and it was conspicuous that the Bengalis were kind of better at football. Thus, in 1933, in a limited bucket box in Paltan Maidan, Dhaka, the Dhaka Sporting Association, also known as  DSA, was established In every former England's Islington Corinthians accept well-traveled the world headlining their football in every country they have visited. On  November 22, 1937, the team polished to Dhaka to meet DSA XI. Dhaka's  Bengals allow Corinthians their early loss as the DSA XI defeated Corinthians 1-0 in their boldest of the players were students against Dhaka University. Thousands were charmed to see England lose on the field that day. As we larboard, the opposition's allowable defeat by declaring: “I've heard a lot about the Bengal tiger! This time I saw it!"[5] 

The archetypal case of every Bangladesh national football team was the emergence of the Shadhin Bangla soccer business during the  Liberation War in 1971. They toured complete of bygone India and helped fund the provisional authority of Bangladesh by altruistic all the prize money they won playing show games during their circuit Following Pakistan's independence on  March 26, 1971, a de facto national team called the Dhaka XI was active the following year. The team won a much-anticipated home friendly against Mohun Bagan and also finished runners-up at the Bordoloi Trophy in India. 

Foundation (1973-1984) 

Bangladeshi Football Federation (BFF) was founded on 15 July 1972 by Md. Yousuf Ali, the country's former Minister of Education and Culture. The BFF became a representative of the AFC in 1973 and FIFA in 1976. The newly formed federation selected Dhaka XI administrator Sheikh Shaheb Ali as arch of the first official national club along with Zakaria Pintoo, who also already educated Shadhin Bangla's club at the liberation, was appointed captain. In July 1973, Bangladesh was invited to aid in the Merdeka Cup held in Malaysia with Pintoo in the  national team opening bill counting Shahidur Shantoo, Motaleb, Nannu, Nazir, Dilip Barua, 

Ashraf, Farukh, Abdul Hakim, Sharif, Md. Kaikobad , Enayetur Rahman, Kazi Salahuddin, Pratap, Sunil Krishna, Firoj and Nowsher.[11] 

On  July 26, 1973, the Bangladesh football team played its first aggressive game, defeating Thailand 2-2 in the Merdeka Cup.[12] Enayetur Rahman, along with second goalscorer Kazi Salahuddin, scored the country's first international goal. After a dilemma, the game ended in a penalty shootout in which Bangladesh lost 0–1. On  August 13, 1973, after compatible their tour of Malaysia, the team played a friendly bout in Singapore and entire their early win by defeating the hosts 1–1. 0, thanks to Nowsher's ambition In August 1975, Bangladesh was again invited to battle in the Merdeka Cup 

 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Players were declared around it all along their disconcerting contest


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