Showing posts with label Bangladesh 'B'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangladesh 'B'. Show all posts

26 August 2007

Bangladesh 'B' 1-2 Zimbabwe

The second-string Bangladesh football team completed their Merdeka Cup campaign with a 2-1 defeat against Zimbabwe at the Shah Alam Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

Bangladesh will return home today with empty-handed as they lost their two previous group matches against Indonesia 1-0 and against Singapore 2-1.

Zimbabwe, who brought their select team, took a 1-0 lead in the first half with a 36th minute strike and then doubled the margin in the 57th minute following a Bangladeshi defense lapse, according to a message received here from the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF).

Bangladesh pulled back a goal with three minutes to go before the final whistle when striker Saifur Rahman Moni headed home a Sharif ball.

Meanwhile, the senior side returned home yesterday after a disappointing performance in the Nehru Cup in India where they suffered a 0-2 defeat to top-ranked Syria, 0-1 defeat to hosts India and 0-3 defeat to Kyrgyztan and managed only a 1-1 draw with Cambodia.

25 August 2007

Bangladesh 'B' Play Last Match Against Zimbabwe

After their senior colleagues bowed out of the Nehru Cup without making any impact, Bangladesh's second-string footballers play their last match in the Merdeka Cup in Malaysia today.

Bangladesh's last group match against Zimbabwe will begin at 4.30 pm (Bangladesh time) at the Shah Alam Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.

The game, however, will not be treated as a full international as Zimbabwe brought their Select team with coach Sunday Chidzambwa choosing a squad of some veterans, who have always been on the fringe of breaking into the national team, and some up-and-coming players eager to make an impression.

Bangladesh have lost both their games, 1-0 to Indonesia and 2-1 to Singapore but the Zimbabwe Select bounced back after a 4-2 loss to Singapore when the Africans downed Indonesia 2-1 on Thursday.

Singapore, who meet Indonesia in the today's other match, have already confirmed a place in the semifinals after first-half goals by Ridhuan Muhammad and Fazrul Nawaz had sealed a win over Bangladesh, who were the more aggressive side on Thursday.

23 August 2007

Singapore U-23 2-1 Bangladesh 'B'

Bangladesh's second-string national football team went down to Singapore U-23s 2-1 in the Merdeka Cup.

Singapore, who led the first half 2-0 with goals in the 41 and 44 minutes at the Shah Alam Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, all but confirmed a semifinal berth with their second successive win following a 4-2 victory against Zimbabwe Select.

Bangladesh defended well before captain Hassan Al Mamun limped off the ground just before conceding the first goal and his replacement Arup Baidya set a consolation goal for substitute Jumratul Islam Mithu, who struck his first international goal in the 85th minute.

Bangladesh meet Zimbabwe Select in their last group match.

22 August 2007

Indonesia U-23 1-0 Bangladesh 'B'

Bangladesh's second-string national football team lost 1-0 to Indonesia U-23s, in their opening match of the Merdeka Cup in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

Indonesia settled the score of the Group B match from a 25th minute freekick, according to e message received in Dhaka.

Bangladesh striker Saifur Rahman Moni wasted two good chances as Bangladesh built pressure in the second half but failed to beat the defensive shell of the Southeast Asian nation.

Bangladesh will take on Singapore tomorrow.

On the opening day, holders Myanmar edged Lesotho 1-0 and hosts Malaysia blanked Laos 2-0 on Monday.

21 August 2007

Bangladesh Play Indonesia Today

Bangladesh begin their Merdeka Cup campaign today when they meet Indonesia in Group B in Kuala Lumpur.

The match will kick off at 7 pm Bangladesh time at the Shah Alam Stadium in the Malaysian capital.

With the mainstream footballers touring India for the Nehru Cup, it would be a challenge for the second-string national team led by Hassan Al Mamun in a group also featuring Singapore and Zimbabwe.

Although the team have mostly newcomers, the tournament will give veteran and out-of-favour footballers like Hassan Al Mamun, Matiur Munna, Parvez Babu and Saifur Rahman Moni a golden opportunity to impress and return to the senior team before the SAFF Championship.

It is the fourth time Bangladesh are taking part in the prestigious tournament, where they had won only match in previous 19 attempts, a 1-0 victory against Nepal in 1983.

In 1973, Bangladesh drew with Thailand and Singapore while two years later when they played eight matches to suffer huge 7-1 and 9-1 defeats to Burma and Hong Kong respectively, Bangladesh faced Thailand twice with both games ending 1-1.

The only time Bangladesh played Indonesia in this tournament was in 1975, crashing 4-0. Bangladesh went down twice to the Southeast Asians before the losing streak ended with a memorable 2-1 victory in Dhaka when Bangladesh won the home leg of the World Cup qualifier in 1985.

The last time the two teams met, the result was 1-1 in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in Pakistan also in 1985.

Bangladesh got the chance to train at the match venue yesterday under coach Hasanuzzaman Babloo, who has playing experience in the tournament. It was learned that the coach also visited Indonesia's practice session.

On the opening day of the tournament yesterday, Myanmar faced Lesotho while hosts Malaysia were pitted against Laos.

Bangladesh will take on Singapore and Zimbabwe on August 23 and 25 respectively.

18 August 2007

Babloo's Boys Leave For Kuala Lumpur

With the senior team playing in the Nehru Cup, the second-string Bangladesh national team, under coach Hasanuzzaman Babloo, will leave Dhaka today for Kuala Lumpur to participate in the Merdeka Cup.

The team will fly to Bangkok by a GMG flight en route to the Malaysian capital.

Returning to the prestigious tournament after 24 years, Bangladesh will face Indonesia, Singapore and Zimbabwe in the group stage.

11 August 2007

Nayeemuddin Needs More Time

Syed Nayeemuddin will take another day to settle his mind before naming two different national teams for this month's Merdeka Cup and Nehru Cup international tournaments.

Bangladesh will send teams of equal strength to the tournaments in Malaysia and India and Nayeemuddin, the former Indian international and coach, who officially took charge as national coach this month, will announce the squads tomorrow instead of today.

"The weather really hampered our training. The ground was waterlogged yesterday so we could not train properly," told Nayeem from the residential camp at BKSP over phone.

"It is also risky. So I want to see them one more day in the field," said Nayeem. Two players including senior centre-back Nazrul Islam picked minor injury and the Indian coach wanted to avoid such risks.

The camp is being run with 47 players and mostly, they did power and physical training in the initial period before going to game practice just a couple of days earlier.

"The footballers have been very sincere in training and I feel they have the urge to do something good. I am satisfied with the fitness," added Nayeem, who has yet to decide which side he will accompany.

"Both the tournaments are tough. So the decision will be taken after discussion with the federation officials."

Acting general secretary of Bangladesh Football Federation and chairman of National Team Management Committee Manzoor Hossain Malu, who spent the entire day at BKSP yesterday, said Nayemuddin should stay with the team that will be the base of the SAFF Football Championship.

"Our main target is SAFF Championship. The stronger teams are coming to the Nehru Cup and I feel it would be more helpful for us if we send the team with Nayeemuddin to India," opined Malu.

Hosts India, Cambodia, Syria, Kyrgyzstan and another team will play in the Nehru Cup (August 18-29) along with Bangladesh.

The organisers, meanwhile, rescheduled the Merdeka Cup (August 18-29) grouping and Bangladesh will be pitted against Indonesia, Singapore and Zimbabwe on August 21, 23 and 25 respectively in Group B.

Myanmar, Lesotho, Laos and hosts Malaysia will play in Group A.

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.