31 July 2007

Champs Abahani Sign Off in Style

Abahani's championship party turned festive as they celebrated their B. League title with a 1-0 win over Muktijoddha in a heavyweight Dhaka derby yesterday.

Blue was the colour of the day and although the Abahani gallery only was half-full, there was no shortage of lively dancing amidst drumbeats after substitute Zahed Parvez separated the two sides in the 73rd minute.

As soon as both sides' last match of the competition finished, fans began to spray colours on each other and the officials and staff were no exception as they garlanded the players, coach and manager at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.

The sky-blues, who had ensured the trophy of the inaugural professional football league in their 19th and penultimate round beating Sheikh Russel 2-0, finished on 47 points, eight points ahead of runners-up Mohammedan who have a match in hand to try and trim the gap.

Muktijoddha's fifth loss in 20 matches kept them at third place but fourth-placed Russel can overtake the Reds with a win in their away match against Chittagong Mohammedan tomorrow, the concluding day of the 11-team league.

Abahani, who began with an 11-match unbeaten record, never looked content just with the crown as it so often happened in the past. And they proved on the pitch they wanted to sign off with a victory.

The determination resulted in Amalesh Sen's side, who had drew goalless with the same opposition in the league opener on March 2, enjoying absolute domination as Muktijoddha looked like a ship without sails in absence of a coach.

The Reds, one of the pre-tournament favourites, not only were the flop of the season but in-house politics also saw the giants without coach Abu Yusuf's services for the last couple of games.

Like their previous game, Yusuf was at the tent on request of club officials but had no says.

Abahani kept the rival backline on its toes and defender Nazrul's 21st minute flick on a freekick by Abdullah Parvez came off the defensive wall. Four minutes later, Abul sliced through two defenders but his low drive was collected by goalkeeper Titumir in his second attempt.

Nazrul, performer of the season, then backheaded a corner by Ujjal only to be denied by the crossbar on the half hour before Emily fluffed a sitter on stroke of halftime.

After Ibrahim's hard work at the right, Abul stopped the ball for Emily but Abahani's 12-goal star striker saw his placing shot blocked by the last defender.

After Muktijoddha's all first-half efforts were caught in Abahani's offside traps, they reorganised to have territorial advantage for ten minutes after resumption.

The sky-blues, however, turned on the style after the hour mark with the indefatigable Ibrahim coming close twice.

The Ghanaian was denied by Hassan Al Mamun's timely interception before Titumir pulled off a superb one-handed save at his near post after Ibrahim raced into the box and hammered from close.

Emily, who netted ten time in his last nine matches, got a great chance in the 70th minute when Ibrahim and Tipu exchanged passes between them to set the national striker but Titumir once again rushed out of his line to snatch the ball.

The pressure told three minutes later when Maruf conceded a freekick just outside their area, tripping Ibrahim dangerously.

Ibrahim, who immediately retaliated by hitting Maruf, was lucky to escape with a caution instead of a red card from referee Mansoor Azad.

The resulting freekick put Abahani ahead as Ibrahim chipped the ball over the wall for Joy, whose mistimed header found substitute Zahed at the right side and the unmarked midfielder, who replaced Abul eight minutes earlier, volleyed a first-time shot into the back of the net.

The joy of Abahani's 14th win, however, ended up with a Tk 10,000 fine as custodian Biplab became the fourth player in the sky-blue shirt to receive a yellow card just after making an outstanding save in the 90th minute. It was Maruf who had the only serious attempt on the rival goal in the 90th minute but his long-range shot was tipped wide by a full-stretched Biplab.

30 July 2007

Brothers Finish Fifth

Brothers Union signed off their inaugural professional football league campaign with a come-from-behind 4-1 win in an ill-tempered match against Chittagong Abahani.

Both sides ended with ten players after Abahani's foreign recruit Banei Othelo and Brothers' Mamunul Islam, who got his maiden national call last week, were sent off.

Just before the short whistle, the two players were locked in a scuffle following a foul by Othello that spread among the officials. The home tent had more men than permitted and they invaded the pitch which needed police intervention to stop the chaos.

The match resumed after referee Shahidul Islam Lalu, who failed to handle the situation properly, showed red cards to both the midfielders.

The Dhaka giants, two-time defending Premiership champions, ensured fifth place in the 11-team B. League table with 26 points while Chittagong Abahani remained third from bottom with the threat of finishing one place below.

Khulna Abahani and Rahamatganj will fight to avoid a bottom-table end and if one of these two win their tomorrow's game, Chittagong Abahani will slip to tenth place.

The home side, however, got off to a flying start when Nepalese international Santosh Shahukhal put the port-city sky-blues ahead after eight minutes at the MA Aziz Stadium with a superb shot from the right side of the penalty area.

Brothers, who had won 3-0 against Chittagong Abahani in Dhaka in both sides' opening match of the competition, restored parity eight minutes later through Ashraful Quader Manju, whose brace in the last round helped the Oranges edged Rahmatganj 2-1.

Manju collected a pass from skipper and leftback Masud Rana to finish inside from the box.

The match went into halftime 1-1 and looked set for a draw as Santosh was denied twice by rival keeper Mohammed Ali, whose superb saves inspired Syed Nayeemuddin's side to snatch three points with a late rally.

Defender Amit Khan Shuvra pounced on a corner by Faisal Mahmud to shoot the visitors ahead after 70 minutes while Nigerian striker Elijah Junior put the result beyond doubt two minutes from time with his 16th league goal when he went round Nepalese goalie Surendra to slot home after latching with a through from substitute Mahbub.

Junior now looks on course to retain his top scorer's position with only fellow Nigerian and Mohammedan captain Mwach Ukwu Paul chasing him. Paul has one match in hand to improve on his 14 goals while Mohammedan striker Christina Emeka and Abahani forward Zahid Hassan Emily, who also have a game remaining, are distant third with a dozen goals each.

There was more and substitute Faisal Mahmud's superlative strike outside from the box made it 4-1 in the stoppage time.

After his last match with the Gopibagh outfit, Brothers' Indian coach Nayeemuddin will take over as Bangladesh national coach.

29 July 2007

Arambagh Record Big Win

Arambagh KC registered an emphatic 4-2 victory over Chittagong Mohammedan in the B.League encounter at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.

With the outcome Arambagh not only avenged their 0-2 first-leg defeat against the port city side but also moved up to the sixth position in the table securing 26 points from 19 matches. Chittagong Mohammedan remained at 25 points from same number of outings.

The first-half was locked at 1-1 as Asif Yusuf put Mohammedan ahead in the 17th minute by capitalising on a Dipu cross from the left-flank and Ugandan Iddi Badambuze, aided by Domenic, levelled the margin for Arambagh with a fierce shot from the left side.

After the breather Nicodemus Gichana Anunda struck twice to ensure Arambagh's win as the Kenyan striker scored in the 51st minute with a left-footed angular shot from the left side of the D-box after dodging past opponent goalie Tito and then netted the fourth goal for his side in the 65th minute with a close range left footer.

Iddi however increased the Arambagh tally scoring his second goal with a spectacular flying header off a Domenic cross while Mohammad Asif narrowed the gap for Chittagong Mohammedan from penalty in the 67th minute.

28 July 2007

Abahani Become B. League Champions 2006-07

Dark clouds overhead and an expectedly muddy ground after day long showers gave the Bangabandhu National Stadium a gloomy look but the conditions could not spoil Abahani's championship party as they lifted the inaugural professional football league title yesterday.

Zahid Hasan Emily and Awudu Ibrahim found the mark either side of halftime as the sky-blues blanked Sheikh Russel 2-0 to ensure the B. League trophy with a match in hand.

Abahani, however, will have to wait to lay their hands on the new trophy as the Bangladesh Football Federation is expected to crown the champions on August 6 in grandeurs.

It was the Dhaka heavyweights' first major domestic success after a six-year drought, which saw their worst run ever after winning the first version of the National Football League in 2000 and the Dhaka Premier League next year.

With 13 wins in 19 outings, Abahani who play Muktijoddha in their last match on Monday, took an unassailable lead in the 11-team table with 44 points.

It also dashed the slim title hopes of their arch rivals Mohammedan, who now settle for runners-up with 39 points with one match remaining against Arambagh on August 1, the concluding day of the league.

Russel, who drew their first leg match against Abahani 0-0, stuck to 32 points with a hope of a third-place finish. They had three Moroccan players on the unplayable pitch but without the steel of captain Bourdif in the backline and his fellow Moroccan Younes's skill up front, were reduced to mediocre.

The credit, however, should go to the rival midfield, which probably produced their best game of the season under the leadership of Arif Khan Joy. The holding midfielder and Abahani captain not only killed Russel moves but also generated a series of attacks for Ujjal, Abul and Abdullah Parvez who supplied regularly for striking duo Emily and Ibrahim to put constant pressure on the opposition.

Ibrahim fired a low drive wide and Emily was denied by Russel rightback Aminul in the first ten minutes but the sky-blues really threatened to score when Ibrahim got behind the opposition backline after 16 minutes. However, the Ghanaian forward, who came dangerously close, was dispossessed by an onrushing Zia and the waterlogged strip.

Emily then headed a chip by Ujjal just wide after hard work by Ibrahim and Abul, who failed to keep the ball on target minutes later.

Ibrahim, Parvez and Emily again frustrated the 5,000-strong Abahani fans fluffing opportunities on one-on-one before the latter broke the deadlock in the first half stoppage time.

Emily, whose constant rushing unsettled the rival defence throughout the first half, met a superb centre by leftback Mintu to put a glancing header past Zia from 15 yards for his 12th league goal.

Four minutes after resumption, Abahani sealed the victory with their first attack of the second session. It was Abul who created the chance with exquisite skill, dodging past two defenders outside the area before releasing Ibrahim free at the left side and the Ghanaian completed the job hammering in a low drive for his sixth goal.

The two-goal cushion put Amalesh Sen's side on the defensive and Russel came close to reduce the margin quite often.

Biplab, who was not required to make a single save in the first half with Abahani enjoying superior ball possession, palmed away efforts by stand-in Russel skipper Bulbul and Nayan while Moroccan striker Noureddine Zaim screwed his shot over the lone keeper after getting the ball near the six-yard box after Pradip's mistimed clearance.

27 July 2007

Teams for Nehru and Merdeka Tourneys Announced

The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) yesterday confirmed Bangladesh's opponents in the two international football tournaments to be played next moth in Malaysia and India.

The BFF has decided to send the senior national team and a second string side to the two tournaments, but they are yet to announce which team will go where.

Apart from hosts Malaysia, the other teams to play in the Merdeka Cup (August 19-29) are Indonesia, Singapore, Myanmar and Maldives.

In Delhi, where the ONGC Nehru Cup will be held from August 16-28, Bangladesh will be playing alongside hosts India, Cambodia, Syria, Kyrgyzstan and another team yet to be confirmed.

The groupings will be done later.

Khulna Abahani Break Mohammedan Hearts

Khulna Abahani did a favour to their more illustrious Dhaka wing when the bottom-table side held visiting Mohammedan to a 1-1 draw in yesterday's crucial B. League match at the Khulna Stadium.

The result heavily dashed Mohammedan's title hopes in the inaugural professional football league, pushing top-of-the-table Abahani within a whisker of clinching the trophy.

Abahani's match against Sheikh Russel yesterday in the capital was postponed due to inclement weather and the sky blues will need just two points from their remaining two matches.

The Abahani vs Russel fixture has been revised for today and even if Amalesh Sen's league leaders miss out full points today, they will get another chance against Muktijoddha in their league finale on July 30.

Only if Abahani lose both their matches, Mohammedan can win the title on the final day of the competition provided they beat neighbouring Arambagh on August 1.

Mohammedan, who raised their tally to 39 points, are still two points adrift of their archrivals Abahani. The draw was their sixth in 19 outings but Shafiqul Islam Manik's side were unfortunate not to get full points as their Nigerian striker and captain Mwach Ukwu Paul wasted a first-half penalty.

Mohammedan got the golden chance in the 35th minute but the league's second highest scorer (14 goals) Paul's feeble shot from the spot gave local goalkeeper Iran Sheikh no trouble at all.

There was chaos when some spectators used abusing remarks against Paul but the incident did not hamper the proceedings.

The black and whites, who had thrashed Khulna Abahani 6-1 at home in the first leg, went into the break 0-0 after Paul's missed opportunity but conceded the lead two minutes after resumption.

It was striker GM Mamun, who got his maiden national call earlier this month, put the hosts ahead with a header past a bemused Himel at the Mohammedan goal after rival defender Arif and midfielder Zahid hesitated to clear a long ball inside their area.

Mohammedan dominated the rest of the show and created numerous chances but managed just the equaliser on the hour when veteran Ariful Kabir Farhad took a right-side pass to beat Iran, who was brilliant under pressure throughout the second half.

Mohammedan coach Manik told The Daily Star over phone that they should have won the match after opening up the rival defence now and again.

"We created around ten chances in the second half but unlike the earlier matches, when we used to score one or two from four-five chances, we failed. Iran played superb but Paul's penalty was like a backpass," rued Manik.

Khulna Abahani, who end their campaign in Dhaka against Rahamatganj, will be braced for a great battle as both the teams would be eager to avoid a bottom-table finish.

Both Khulna Abahani and Rahamatganj are on 13 points but the port city side have an edge by virtue of a better goal difference.

Meanwhile, the B. League authority has decided to kick off the remaining matches at 4.15 pm.

26 July 2007

Manju Brace Saves Brothers

Two-goal Ashraful Qauader Manju inspired Brothers Union to a come-from-behind 2-1 victory against Rahamatganj in the penultimate round of the B. League yesterday.

Manju, who replaced Faisal Mahmud after the break, cancelled Rahamatganj midfielder Mohammed Mamun's first half strike in the 70th minute and slammed the match winner in the stoppage time as the Oranges recorded their seventh win in 19 games.

On a rain-soaked pitch at the Bangabandhu National Stadium that reminded the sparse crowd of a paddy field, football was far from attractive.

Defending looked like a difficult job for both sides who struggled to get purchase on the slow strip but the attackers also shared moments of embarrassment.

Local giants Brothers, who dominated the show, created the first real opportunity against the second-from-bottom old Dhaka outfit after 35 minutes.

With the rival defence failing to clear a combined Brothers attack, Jalaluddin set captain Masud Rana with a free shot and the veteran leftback kept the ball on target. However, Rahamatganj skipper Sony headed the ball out of the line to keep the scoreline goalless.

Mamun gave Rahamatganj a 1-0 lead at halftime when he broke the deadlock in the 44th minute with his second goal in the league. Taking a pass from Nigerian striker Francis just outside the penalty area, Mamun unleashed a rising shot from the left side to deceive Mohammed Ali as the ball went in off the rival goalkeeper's near post.

Minutes after his arrival on the pitch, substitute Manju stabbed the ball through a forest of legs for the equaliser after the Rahamatganj backline failed to clear a long ball.

Just when both sides looked settled for a draw, Jalal curved a lob from the right top pick Manju, who nodded home his third league goal in the first minute of the time added on.

Brothers, who play their last match against Chittagong Abahani away at the port city, regained fifth place with 26 points while there was no improvement for Rahamatganj from 13 points.

25 July 2007

Farashganj SC 0-1 Chittagong Abahani

Farashganj ended their inaugural professional football league campaign yesterday with a solitary goal defeat to the visiting Chittagong Abahani at a rain-soaked Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Centre-back Narayan headed home a freekick in the 83rd minute to give Abahani their fourth win - second against Farashganj in as many matches - in 19 games.

The riversiders, who had lost their away game in Chittagong 2-0, finished their 20 matches on 22 points. With a 5-7-8 record, Farashganj ensured eighth place in the 11-team B. League.

The port city sky-blues, meanwhile, climbed to ninth place with a match in hand, increasing their tally to 15, two points above Rahmatganj and three ahead of bottom-table Khulna Abahani.

Chittagong Abahani will conclude their mission on July 29 when they host Dhaka giants Brothers Union in the first match of the final week.

24 July 2007

Abahani Stay Ahead

Abahani closed in on the B. League title when they blanked Arambagh 3-0 yesterday to maintain their three-point lead over fellow title contenders Mohammedan in the table.

Nazrul opened the account from a first-half penalty before a 5,000-strong sky-blues fans at the Bangabandhu National Stadium while Emily and his substitute Zahed Parvez struck after the break to seal their 12th win in 18 matches.

With just a couple of rounds left, Abahani crossed the 40-point mark with their arch rivals Mohammedan on 38 points at end of the 20th week.

The black and whites travel to Khulna for their next game against local Abahani and have a relatively easy draw against Arambagh on the concluding day of the championship.

Amalesh Sen's league leaders, however, have difficult opponents as they meet two of the top four sides - Sheikh Russel and Muktijoddha - in their last encounters. Abahani drew both their first-leg games against Russel and Muktijoddha, whose hopes for a runners-up finish have already faded away.

Meanwhile, yesterday's result helped Abahani boost their goal-difference and reduce the gap with Mohammedan to only two. In case both teams end level on points, goal-difference will determine the title.

The sky-blues took control of the match from the word go with an all-local midfield and Abdullah Parvez sent Ibrahim clear after four minutes but the Ghanaian forward shot his chance wide from the middle of the penalty area.

Emily beat an offside trap soon but his effort went straight to goalkeeper Piru, whose reflex kept another Emily flick from point-blank range for a corner after a right-left combination between Siraji and Abdullah Parvez unsettled the Arambagh defence.

The resulting corner produced a penalty in the 18th minute when Abahani skipper Joy was felled by Ugandan defender Biketi inside the box.

Centre-back Nazrul made no mistake to put the ball into the back of the net for his fourth goal -- third from the spot -- this season.

Abul did well to race past Arambagh keeper Piru with a square pass from Emily four minutes before halftime but the national midfielder committed an unpardonable mistake when he failed to keep is volley on target with two opposition defenders scrambling to guard the open goal.

Mid-table Arambagh showed the knack to attack and created two chances in the dying moments of the first half but Biplab was alert at his near post, palming away a low drive by Domenic and a header by Biketi during a corner.

Ibrahim fluffed the easiest chances of the game as Abahani fired on all cylinders but he was inspirational behind Emily's 11th league goal that doubled the lead in the 56th minute.

The robust Ghanaian sped down the right before cutting a low ball toward the goalmouth where a lurking Emily effortlessly thumped the ball into the roof of the net.

The striker was replaced by Zahed a minute later and the diminutive midfielder made it 3-0 in the 79th minute. Joy sent Ujjal racing down the left flank and the medio dribbled past a defender before releasing a square-pass for Zahed who shot home on the trot for his first league goal.

Arambagh, who lost 2-0 in the first-leg, had their chances to reduce the margin but their top-scorer Nicodemus failed to meet a cross before an open net while substitute Ridon's close-range shot came off Siraji's legs. In injury time, Nicodemus and Morshed's simultaneous efforts also came off the defensive wall.

23 July 2007

Abahani vs Arambagh Postponed

Inclement weather took its toll on the B. League for the second time as yesterday's match between league leaders Abahani and Arambagh was postponed following heavy showers in the capital.

The ongoing spell of monsoon left the ground at the Bangabandhu National Stadium unplayable and weather permitting, the game will be held today.

The fixtures will be bodily shifted.

Earlier, the competition was halted for four days immediately after the start of the second leg in June.

22 July 2007

Emeka Powers MSC

Mohammedan Sporting Club striker Emeka made sure his side stayed alive in the hunt for the championship after his lone strike sunk Brothers Union hopes during their second-leg B. League match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.

Latching on to a long ball from countryman Divine in the 65th minute, the black and white's Nigerian recruit slotted home the winner past Brothers' goalkeeper Mohammad Ali, who just seconds before had fisted away the ball from Divine's shot.

Interestingly, Emeka also scored the winner in the corresponding fixture earlier in the season.

It was a very important victory for Mohammedan as they now go level on points with arch-rivals and league leaders Abahani on 38 points from 18 matches while the Oranges remained at mid-table with 23 points from 18 outings. Abahani, however, have a chance to go three points clear if they win today's match against Arambagh.

Mohammedan coach Shafiqul Islam Manik stated that they now have a good chance to grab the first-ever B. League title, although their Dhanmondi-based rivals still have a match in hand.

"We'll be taking the two remaining matches very seriously. Even if we win all the two matches, we will still have to wait for Abahani's results," said the former national player.

About the day's performance, he commented that he was satisfied with his players, adding, "The boys played absolutely superb."

Manik's counterpart and new Bangladesh coach Syed Nayeemuddin mentioned a slippery ground but also admitted failure.

"We missed some scoring chances in the beginning of the match." he said.

The Oranges manager Amer Khan said, "The match against Mohammedan was a matter of prestige for us, as we failed to win any match against the big teams in the league. And once again, we failed to win."

Earlier, Zahid Hossain Emily's cross was cleared by Rony in the Brothers' defence in the tenth minute but the ever-alert Divine fired in the loose ball from 30 yards but the shot was parried away by Ali for a corner.

Brothers had a string of chances in the first-half but were thwarted. First it was Jalaluddin whose curved effort in the 21st minute off a ball sent into the penalty area from Brothers' Nigerian player Elija Junior. Then it was Junior himself who headed directly into Mohammedan goalkeeper Himel's lap after heading in a right-flank cross from midfielder Liton in the 29th minute.

Himel foiled another attack, saving Junior's close range shot off a Mamun pass in the 41st minute.

Come the second half, and Brothers continued to attack as Faisal Mahmud's volley went wide.

Mohammedan then almost opened their account but Brothers' custodian Ali rushed in to stop a through-ball from Emily which was intended for Emeka's well-timed run into the danger area.

21 July 2007

Crucial Match for Mohammedan

Mohammedan will look to maintain their hundred percent record against Brothers Union this season when the two heavyweights meet in a crucial Dhaka derby today.

The B. League match, which kicks off at a revised schedule of 4.15pm, will be telecast live by ATN Bangla from the Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Mohammedan are at second place, three points behind leaders Abahani, and a win today will not only remove their last hurdle but also keep them alive for the championship.

The mid-table Oranges are the last big name in the roster of Mohammedan, who edged Brothers 1-0 in the first leg for their only win against one of the pre-tournament favourites so far.

The black and whites, unbeaten in the last 13 encounters since losing 1-0 to Abahani in last March, will play lesser sides like Khulna Abahani and Arambagh in the last two rounds.

Still, Shafiqul Islam Manik's side - who have suffered just one defeat in the professional league - cannot afford even a draw at this stage as a slip will take their archrivals Abahani closer to the title.

Abahani have 38 points to Mohammedan's 35 after 17 games.

Abahani play Arambagh tomorrow but have tricky opponents in the last two games when they face two amongst the top four, Sheikh Russel and Muktijoddha.

Previous two seasons' top team from the capital, defending two-time Premiership champions Brothers have already crashed out of contention but the Gopibagh outfit would certainly look forward to finish the season with at least one victory against any local giants.

Despite being guided by wily Indian coach Syed Nayeemuddin, who takes over the Bangladesh national team next month, they have only sparkled momentarily.

They have also slumped to their worst form this season, losing consecutive matches to Muktijoddha, Abahani and Chittagong Mohammedan after a draw with Russel.

On 23 points from 17 matches, a victory will enhance Brothers' chances for a fifth place finish. They are currently at sixth place, one point behind Chittagong Mohammedan.

20 July 2007

Merdeka Cup Squad Chosen

If the first list of the national squad named by the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) for the Nehru Cup in India had raised just a few eyebrows, the second set of players chosen for the Merdeka Cup would certainly hurt many.

The BFF yesterday named 20 players for the prestigious Malaysian tournament which will be held from August 19-29.

The latest squad included striker Alfaz, who had announced his retirement from international football in November 2006 after Bangladesh's last match in the Asian Cup qualifiers.

BFF deputy general secretary Manzoor Hossain Malu told yesterday that the federation has yet to receive anything from Alfaz in written about his retirement.

"It's not official. So we called him. The coach has also talked with him," he informed.

Also surprising was the omission of fullback Ibnul Siraji, a regular face in the national side after Hassan Al Mamun was ruled out for long injury. Despite playing all the matches for ongoing B. League leaders Abahani, the rightback was ignored for his short stature.

It was learned that new coach Syed Nayeemuddin prefers taller players, especially in the backline.

The new list included veterans like Hassan Al Mamun, Hassan, Munna, Parvez Babu and Moni.

Matured players like Shuvra, Juku, Mithu and Kamal - seemingly past their best - also got their first national calls although Abahani's midfield duo Zahed Parvez and inform Abdullah Parvez have been mistreated.

The most surprising inclusion was Arambagh striker Ridon, who has been used only a few times as late substitute by his club and has not scored a single goal in the ongoing professional league.

Abahani's second choice goalkeeper Tarek, billed as the successor to long-serving Aminul and Biplab, however, seemed to be lucky to be named after playing just a few minutes in one game. Tarek was in the national squad for the 10th SA Games last year and the Olympic qualifiers earlier this year.

There was still doubt whether most of the senior players, as they had earlier expressed their reluctances to wear the national colours any more, would join the camp or not.

On Wednesday before attending former India international Nayeemuddin's opening briefing, senior footballers Rajani Kanta Barman, Nazrul Islam and Feroz Mahmud Titu informed the BFF secretary that they were not interested to play for the national team.

Manzoor Hossain Malu, who is also the head of the National Team Management Committee (NTMC), said that he has talked with three players about this.

"They haven't given anything in written although they told us about their wishes.

"I have asked them to reconsider their decision for the sake of the nation. As they attended the coach's briefing, we take it that they will join the camp. Unless they make it on paper, we will think that they would be available," Malu added.

Squad

Goalkeepers: MN Shakil, Atiqul Islam Tarek, Mazharul Islam Himel

Defenders: Hassan Al Mamun, Amit Khan Shuvra, Mahmudul Hassan, Arafat Rony, Akram Hossain, Parvez Babu, Kamal Hossain

Midfielders: Matiur Munna, Kallol Kumar Zuku, Khokon Das, Arup Baidya, Jumratul Islam Mithu, Rony Islam, Monir Hossain

Forwards: Alfaz Ahmed, Saifur Rahman Moni and Akbar Hossain Ridon.

Booter Nasir Passes Away

Retired captain Nasiruddin Ahmed Chowdhury, a star Wari Club footballer, died of heart attack yesterday at his residence in Pallabi. He was 56.

He left behind his wife, two daughters and three sons and a host of relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death.

As a defender, Nasir was an important player in the famous Wari line-up in the 70s. He was also a national referee.

Condoling the death, Bangladesh Football Federation prayed for the salvation of the departed soul and expressed deep sympathy for the bereaved family.

May he rest in peace.

Chittagong Mohammedan 3-0 Khulna Abahani

Chittagong Mohammedan crushed visiting Khulna Abahani 3-0 in yesterday's B. League at the MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong.

The port city side, who registered their seventh win in 18 games, took absolute control after Asif Yusuf opened the scoring after four minutes with his fourth league goal while foreign recruit Anthony Doe doubled the lead ten minutes later.

Rashed Ahmed Dipu sealed the victory for the hosts in the 68th minute to maintain their hundred per cent record over Khulna Abahani, who had lost 1-0 at home in the first leg. It was the striker's fourth goal in the competition.

The Khulna outfit remained at the base of the table with 12 points after 18 rounds while Chittagong Mohammedan toppled Brothers, Arambagh and Farashganj to climb to fifth place with 25 points.

19 July 2007

Players Report to Nayeemuddin

All the players, except for defender Saikat and GM Mamun, of the 25-member national squad for the Nehru Cup reported to new coach Syed Nayeemuddin yesterday at the BFF Bhaban.

Chittagong Abahani defender Saikat and Khulna Abahani forward Mamun, could not report due to their commitments in the B. League. "Discipline is the main factor for footballers. All the top players of the world are like you. But discipline is the factor that drives them to success," Nayeemuddin told his squad.

"You will have to forget everything to fight for your country as our ultimate target is the SAFF Championship in December," he added.

The footballers will again report on July 24 and the camp is expected to start from August 1.

Rahamatganj Hold Farashganj

Farashganj defender Faisal (2nd from right) tackles Rahmatganj's Nigerian striker Francis (R).Rahamatganj MFS finally managed to move from the base of the B. League table when they held fellow old-Dhaka outfit Farashganj 1-1 in yesterday's match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Striker Robin, who retained his place in the national team, put Farashganj ahead after three minutes inside from the box.

Midfielder Mohammed Ali cut ball back to Robin who unleashed a powerful drive from the left side of the box for his eighth goal in the competition.

However, his teammate Mamun Khan, chosen as the third goalkeeper of the latest national squad, ruined his maiden national call when he committed a gaffe to concede the equaliser by Rasel Ansary in the 20th minute.

The young Farashganj keeper, standing far out of his line, was caught napping when Rasel chipped a high ball from the right and Mamun's in a last-gasp effort only managed to push the ball into his own post.

Both sides' effort to increase the margin bore no fruit as Rahamatganj took their collection to 13 points after 18 games, just one point above Abahanis from Khulna and Chittagong.

Rahamatganj, however, will be fined Tk 10,000 as six of their players were booked by referee Azad Rahman who cautioned three Farashganj players.

The riversiders who drew the first leg match against Rahamatganj 0-0, reached 22 points with just one match to go, against Chittagong Abahani.

Bangladesh National Football Jersey Campaign

Bangladesh National Team PhotoEver since I have started this website, a lot of people have asked me if I know where to buy the Bangladesh national football jersey from. The sad answer is, no, I don't. And I don't think a lot of other people know either.

I have contacted the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) numerous times, in the past, requesting information on where to buy them from, but I have not had a single reply back (hardly surprising, really).

I think the BFF are missing out on a huge market by not selling these shirts. They sure could do with the money, especially when they are struggling for a sponsor for the B. League. Therefore, I have decided that we should try to make them aware of the demand for the jerseys.

So, if you want to buy a national jersey, please reply back to this post with the words "I want to buy a Bangladesh national football jersey!". You can add a few words of your own if you wish. I will get the ball rolling by being the first to "sign". Please use your email address when you "sign", and not anonymous, so that the demand can be seen as real. Hopefully, when we get enough posts, I will present this to the BFF.

This may only create a small splash in a big ocean, but hey, at least we're trying.

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18 July 2007

No Fed Cup, Second B. League Date Set

BFF LogoThe Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF), in an emergency meeting on Monday night, set a tentative date for the start of the second B. League in February 2008.

The transfers for the second edition of the professional football league will be held throughout January next year instead of a two-month period allotted for the inaugural version.

The BFF also decided to participate in the Merdeka football tournament in Malaysia in August. The federation, which named a squad for next month's Nehru Cup in India under new coach Syed Nayeemuddin, will soon call a different squad.

It was learned that the BFF will send the senior team to the more competitive meet after evaluating standards of the two tournaments. Bangladesh will also take part in Assam's Borduloi Trophy.

There was frustrating news for the domestic scene, however, as the BFF decided to shelve the Federation Cup and the National Football League for fund crisis and the so-called international commitment of the national teams this season.

It might cost one of the two places for Bangladeshi clubs in the AFC Cup but a federation source said that it would apply for entries of the top two teams of the ongoing B. League to the prestigious continental event.

The Senior Division Football League or the good old Dhaka League, however, will begin on August 20 after the August 7-10 transfers.

The National Football Championship is likely to begin in November.

Russel Crush Hapless Reds

Muktijoddha striker Alfaz Ahmed (in the foreground) tries to avoid a tackle from Sheikh Russel's Moroccan recruit Rida Saadane.Sheikh Russel scored thrice inside last 16 minutes to crush coach-less Muktijoddha 3-0 in the B. League at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.

Moroccan midfielder Saad Abdul Fetah was inspirational behind all the goals, for fellow countryman Touati Younes and substitutes Kaiser and Nayan, as Russel reached within one point of Muktijoddha to brighten their chances to finish among the top three in the inaugural professional football league.

Struggling giants Muktijoddha had Abu Yusuf at the bench but the coach was a showpiece with team non-technical officials taking over.

Yusuf had a row with senior players - ignored by the coach due to lack of fitness - who had arguments with him a couple of days ago and reportedly humiliated the ex-national player.

With the club officials taking sides with players, Yusuf decided not to continue with Muktijoddha further.

“I have cut ties with this team. The officials requested me to stay at the bench in Muktijoddha's last two matches and that is why I am here,” Yusuf told after the match.

Muktijoddha, who remained on 33 points after their fourth defeat and second to Russel this season following a 2-1 loss in the first leg, have one match to go against current leaders Abahani in the final round.

Russel, on the other hand, reached 32 points from 18 outings. Wajed Gazi's boys have a six-point deficit with Abahani and need to win their remaining two matches to go atop the table, provided the leaders and second-placed Mohammedan lose all their games.

Muktijoddha had Arman in the starting line-up after being sidelined by Yusuf throughout the second leg and the veteran midfielder hardly made any difference.

Russel took early control with Younes threatening to score after ten minutes but the striker's first-time volley on Bulbul's centre went just wide.

Fetah, who had a very good match, twice tested rival keeper Titumir with long-range freekicks while Muktijoddha's only chance before the break was provided by Alfaz but his chip from right was headed wide by Kanchan under pressure from a Russel defender.

Titumir pulled off a fine save five minutes after resumption when the Muktijoddha keeper came out of his line to palm away Bulbul's powerful drive outside from the box.

An otherwise dull Brahim then created the best chance for the Reds when he released a low drive from 40 yards on the hour. The ball took a wicked drop to unsettle Russel shotstopper Zia who lost it but a lurking Kanchan failed to keep his shot on the rebound under the bar from ten yards.

Fetah wasted a chance ten minutes later but he initiated a move for Younes's seventh league goal in the 74th minute. Bulbul, who got possession after the Moroccan's hard work at left, cut the ball back to Younes, who got enough time on the edge of the area to adjust to an awkward bounce and put a sublime right-footed drop-volley into the left hand post of Titumir, flat-footing four rival backs inside the box.

Titumir did well to block another Younes effort while the Muktijoddha attackers hopelessly saw a series of shots during a melee failing to beat a forest of rival legs as the match entered the last five minutes.

Fetah then released Kaiser in the 90th minute with a brilliant diagonal pass to help Russel put the result beyond any doubt. Titumir left his post but the diving goalie lost the ball under pressure from Kaiser, who made no mistake to sidefoot into an open goal.

Russel added more salt to the Reds' wounds in the second minute of the stoppage time when Younes, getting the ball from Fetah, squared the ball from the right. Hassan Al Mamun fumbled on a regular clearance, giving an unmarked Nayan all the time to drill home to seal the victory.

17 July 2007

New Coach Nayeem Picks Young Squad

Syed Nayeemuddin, former India player and coach, signs the agreement to become Bangladesh national team's coach at the Bangladesh Football Federation Bhaban.The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) yesterday officially appointed Syed Nayeemuddin as the national football coach till December this year.

The former Indian international, who guided India to win SAFF Championship titles in 1997 in Nepal and the latest edition in 2005 in Pakistan, will officially take over in August and immediately take the side to Nehru Cup to be held in Delhi from August 16-29.

The main task of the wily coach, who hails from Hyderabad, however would be trying to regain Bangladesh's SAFF title when the south Asian regional football competition kicks off in Sri Lanka and Maldives in December.

In charge of local giants Brothers Union in the ongoing B. League, Nayeem began groundwork last week and with help of the local experts, also selected his first national team.

The 25-member squad short-listed from 37 footballers was also announced yesterday for the Nehru Cup with seven freshmen, who had never represented the country even at under-23 or Olympics level.

The new faces are goalkeeper Mamun Khan, defenders Mishu and Rajib, midfielder Liton and Jitu and forwards Rony and GM Mamun. For defender Saikat and midfielder Mamunur Rahman, it was also the first national call after serving the Olympic team earlier his year.

The noted omissions from Bangladesh's last international squad against Hong Kong in the Asian Cup qualifiers are regular fullback Ibnul Siraji, Faisal Mahmud and seniors like Matiur Munna, Parvez Babu, Ariful Kabir Farhad and retired striker Alfaz Ahmed.

"We have emphasised on youth and this is our best possible team," informed National Team Management Committee head and BFF deputy general secretary Manzoor Hossain Malu while introducing Nayeemuddin at the BFF Bhaban.

"This team is the result of joint efforts of our new coach, local coaches and ex-players. We expect to make a few changes when we form our team for the SAFF Championship, which is our main target," Malu said adding that they will go into camp as soon as the B. League concludes.

For Nayeemuddin, who possesses a shrewd football brain, work is the key to success.

"It is an honour for me to coach a team like Bangladesh, who are a big name in this region. I am a follower of Jadukar Samad and his work, ethics and practice. To lead and live like champions, we must work day and night.

"I believe that God has created man to work and I will try my best to achieve something for this nation," said the evergreen mentor.

"The selection was difficult in a short time but I think we have not missed any outstanding performer. The players have the physique and technique but they need to be mentally stronger. I always try to look positive and believe we can build a better future," said Nayeem, who ignored players with short stature which led to exclusion of players like Siraji and Zahed Parvez.

BFF president SA Sultan said that the federation was desperately looking for a foreign coach and Nayeem's presence in the country helped them to rope him in.

His past record is bright and I am thankful to him for agreeing to our proposal," Sultan said.

BFF general secretary Anwarul Hoque Helal informed that Nayeem will get Tk one lakh per month as salary in addition of other hospitalities.

"His job starts on August 1 and if we are satisfied, we may consider an extension after December. He did not have any specific demand and we tried to be reasonable within out limitations," said Helal adding that the federation has received another invitation from Malaysia to participate in the Merdeka Cup.

"Both the tournament (Nehru and Merdeka) are for national teams but collide with each other. We will have to decide soon where to send the team but as we've already confirmed playing in India, it is our likely destination."

Squad

Goalkeepers: Biplab (Abahani), Zia (Russel), Mamun Khan (Farashganj)

Defenders: Nazrul, Waly (Abahani), Titu, Rajani (Muktijoddha), Arif (Mohammedan), Jahirul, Mishu (Russel), Saikat (Chittagong Mohammedan), Sony (Rahmatganj), Rajib (Farashganj)

Midfielders: Ujjal, Abul (Abahani), Arman Aziz (Muktijoddha), Zahid, Sharif (Mohammedan), Mamunul Islam (Brothers), Liton (Farashganj), Jitu (Chittagong Abahani)

Forwards: Emily (Abahani), Robin (Farashganj), Rony (Mohammedan) and GM Mamun (Khulna Abahani).

Muktijoddha Host Russel Today

The 19th week of the B. League 2006-2007 begins in Dhaka today with the clash between struggling heavyweights Muktijoddha and Sheikh Russel.

ATN Bangla will telecast the match live from the Bangabandhu National Stadium from 4.30pm.

Today's hosts Muktijoddha are at third place with 33 points from 18 games, five behind current leaders Abahani who have played a match less than the Reds.

Russel, who are following Muktijoddha with 29 points, also have a match in hand.

All eyes, however, would be on Saturday's local derby between second-placed Mohammedan and no-hopers Brothers, followed by Abahani's match against Arambagh on Sunday.

Fixtures

July 17: Muktijoddha v Russel (BNS)

July 18: Rahmatganj v Farashganj (BNS)

July 19: Chittagong Mohammedan v Khulna Abahani (MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong)

July 21: Mohammedan v Brothers (BNS)

July 22: Abahani v Arambagh (BNS)

16 July 2007

Abahani and Chittagong Mohammedan Avenge Defeats

It was a day of revenge for touring sides as the B. League completed its 18th week yesterday.

Title contenders Abahani crushed their Khulna namesakes 5-1 away at Khulna Stadium to wipe out memories of a stunning 2-1 loss in Dhaka in the first leg.

In Dhaka, visiting Chittagong Mohammedan upset struggling giants Brothers Union 2-1 to settle scores of a 1-0 home loss in late April.

Abahani consolidated their position atop the table after their 11th win in 17 matches, opening up a three-point lead over archrivals Mohammedan.

The day began for the Dhaka sky-blues brightly. Unlike their first-leg clash, when they had stormed the Khulna Abahani goal but wasted a series of chances in the first half hour before eventually losing, Amalesh Sen's league leaders went ahead after three minutes with Ghanaian forward Awudu Ibrahim scoring in the third minute.

After a rather quiet first half, the game came alive after the break with four goals inside 20 minutes. Ibrahim got his second of the match - his fifth in the league - ten minutes after resumption but Khulna Abahani reduced the arrears a minute later through midfielder Tajul Islam.

But the visiting side took absolute control with goals by winger Abdullah Parvez and forward Tipu, in the 61 and 75 minutes, putting the result beyond doubt.

Emily sealed the victory one minute from time with his eighth strike in four games, the inform Abahani No. 10 taking his tally to ten goals.

Khulna Abahani remained bottom of the table along with Rahmatganj and fellow Abahani from Chittagong, all three on 12 points.

Chittagong Mohammedan, meanwhile, brightened their chances of a top-half finish when they came from a goal down to beat Brothers at the Bangabandhu National Stadium with goals from substitutes Rashedul Alam Dipu and Kamrul Isla