Men ‘s association football team representing Bangladesh
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The Bangladesh national football team ( Bengali : বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় ফুটবল দল ) is the national recognised football team of Bangladesh and is controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation ( BFF ). It is a penis of the Asian Football Confederation, and became a member of FIFA in 1974. even though the Bangladesh Football Federation was first founded in 1972. Bangladesh was elected as a extremity of the AFC Executive Committee in 1982–1986 and 1998–2002. The current Executive Committee was elected democratically, under an AFC approved fundamental law and lineal supervision of FIFA & AFC, in April 2008.

Bangladesh ‘s national team debuted in 1973 and has so far to qualify for the World Cup finals. They were dismissed in the first round of their only asian Cup appearance to date in 1980 ; by qualifying for it, Bangladesh is one of the only two South asian nations to achieve the feat. The nation ‘s best results came at South asian level where it won the SAFF Championship in 2003, under the coaching of György Kottán and were gold medalists in South asian Games once as a national team. Bangladesh was one of southern Asia ‘s leading team in the 2000s. however, as is the event elsewhere on the subcontinent, top-level football in Bangladesh is played somewhere in the tail of the nation ‘s national cricket team. This is largely due to inadequate budget allocation and miss of technical skills adaptation. To date, football remains a popular sport in Bangladesh but cricket remains the most popular sport in the nation .

history [edit ]

twentieth hundred [edit ]

The first base exemplify of a Bangladesh national football team was the emergence of the Shadhin Bangla Football Team during the 1971 liberation war. [ 2 ] They toured throughout India to raise international awareness and economic documentation for the liberation war. Following her independence from Pakistan achieved at the end of 1971, the Bangladesh football team played its first official game on 26 July 1973, a 2–2 draw against Thailand. During the menstruation between 26 July and 14 August 1973, the national team played 13 friendly matches against asian teams, all hosted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, resulting in 3 draws and 10 defeats. One year late, the national team played 2 more friendlies, this clock time in Bangkok, and were defeated doubly more. The future official matches came in 1978 asian games in Bangkok, against Malaysia and India, finished once more as defeats. In January 1979, the reservation tournament for the 1980 AFC asian Cup began and – surprisingly considering their previous record – Bangladesh opened their campaign with draws against Afghanistan and Qatar. A heavy 4–0 get the better of against Qatar followed, but a 4–1 win over the Afghans, the team ‘s foremost ever victory, saw them qualify for the tournament. In preparation for the asian Cup, Bangladesh played four more friendly matches, losing three of them ( notably a 9–0 thrash by South Korea ) but scoring their second gain, 3–1 over Sri Lanka. The 1980 AFC asian Cup was held in September 1980 in Kuwait, and Bangladesh were grouped with defending champions Iran deoxyadenosine monophosphate good as North Korea, Syria and China. The Bangladeshis opened the tournament respectably with pin down defeats to the North Koreans ( 3–2 ) and Syrians ( 1–0 ) but were embarrassed 7–0 and 6–0 respectively by Iran and China, finishing the tournament bed of their table with a goal remainder of −15. This was the merely time that Bangladesh had qualified for a major tournament. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1982, after a year and a half without any matches, the team played four games in Karachi, Pakistan, again suffer, 3 defeats and a describe, with a heavy 9–0 personnel casualty, this fourth dimension to Iran. The next five friendlies yielded 2 victories and 3 defeats, and by the 1984, the team had lone 4 victories, in 10 years. The qualifiers for the 1984 AFC asian Cup took place in August of that year, with Bangladesh matched with Iran and Syria from the 1980 tournament aboard Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Bangladesh lost all but one of their games, a 3–2 defeat of the Philippines to salvage a little pride after however another maul by Iran. A month late, the team played friendlies against Maldives and Nepal and handed out two thrashings of their own for a switch, winning both games 5–0. But Nepal answered the day after, defeating Bangladesh 4–2. In 1985 the team made its first try to qualify for the World Cup and was grouped with India, Indonesia and Thailand. Two wins from six see Bangladesh end bottomland of their group. From April 1985 to November 1987 team played 13 games, registering 4 victories, 2 draws and 7 defeats, before failing to qualify for either the 1988 AFC asian Cup or the 1990 FIFA World Cup, posting fair one gain in the football team games they played over both tournaments ( a 3–1 get the better of of Thailand in World Cup qualifying ). From 1989 to 1991, the team played 8 matches, gaining 3 victories, 1 draw and 4 defeats, before failing once again to qualify for the asian Cup, this time thanks to a 6–0 thrashing by South Korea. Two years later, the qualifying tournament for the 1994 FIFA World Cup involved 8 matches – Bangladesh ‘s longest ever campaign, but no more successful – only a pair of victories over Sri Lanka prevented a complete whitewash which included 8–0 and 7–0 thrashings at the hands of Japan and United Arab Emirates respectively. In 1995, Bangladesh won ash grey in Football at the South asian Games, losing in the concluding to hosts India, but qualification for 1998 FIFA World Cup saw a reelect to form, with the team even losing to Chinese Taipei. The team ‘s fortunes in regional competitions improved – the SAFF Gold Cup in 1999, held in Goa, saw Bangladesh again reach the concluding and lose to India, picking up another silver decoration, and at 1999 South asian Games held in Kathmandu the team finally took the extra mistreat and won the gold decoration, the first tournament gain in the team ‘s history. however, they were ineffective to parlay this into a successful reservation for the 2000 asian Cup and failed to recover from an opening 6–0 slam dance by Uzbekistan .

twenty-first century [edit ]

A historic moment occurred for the Bangladesh team on 12 January 2001, when they played their first match against a team from Europe, a friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina, who won 2–0. Firoz Mahmud Titu became the first Bangladeshi player to score against a european team by scoring against Yugoslavia on 18 March 2001. Since 2000, the team have rarely looked like qualifying for either the asian Cup or the World Cup ( with consecutive first-round eliminations by Tajikistan in 2006 and 2010 ), but the lapp menstruation has brought a tournament claim being champions of SAFF Championship in 2003 as tournament master of ceremonies. Bangladesh as the host started by winning their open game against Nepal ( 1-0 ) with Alfaz Ahmed scoring the alone finish in the thirtieth minute. In their next plot against Maldives they won 1–0 by a late fetching finish scored by Arif Khan Joy in the 90-minute. Bangladesh topped their group by winning their last game against Bhutan 3–0 with Farhad scoring two goals and Karhan scoring another one. In the semifinals they faced India who were defending champions beating Bangladesh in 1999 SAFF Cup final. Bangladesh avenged their frustration four years early by beating India 2–1 and thus progressing to their second consecutive SAFF Cup final. In the final Bangladesh again faced Maldives, Rokonuzzaman Kanchan gave an early lead to the host nation in the 13th hour with Bangladesh dominating the first half and in the second one-half a defensive mistake made Bangladesh to concede a goal as Ali Umar equalized in the 57th minute. The final remained tied at 1–1 at 90 minutes of play and extra time was played and after a thrilling 120 minutes of play a tiebreaker was needed to decide the winners. In the punishment gunfight the goalkeeper Aminul saved the second penalty of Maldives and at last Mohammad Sujon held his nerves and scored the winning penalty and thus Bangladesh won their first gear and merely SAFF style cashbox today. Bangladesh again made it to the final of SAFF Cup in 2005 hosted by Pakistan. They started by defeating Bhutan ( 3–0 ), Nepal ( 2–0 ) and drawing against India ( 1–1 ) to top their group. In the semifinals they knocked out the host state Pakistan ( 1–0 ). In the final they faced India just like in the 1999 SAFF Cup final examination, it was a even affair as the two teams were joint favourites to win, but India won the final examination and their one-fourth title with Bangladesh finishing as runners up and it was the survive fourth dimension the team played in the SAFF Cup final. Their stopping point best resultant role in SAFF Cup came in 2008 where they finished 3rd. Bangladesh won their second aureate decoration in the South asian Games during the 2010 South asian Games as tournament host. They surprisingly defeated Afghanistan 4–0 who beat the likes of India and Maldives. On 29 June 2011 at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh beat Pakistan 3–0 in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers. They went on to play Pakistan again at Punjab Stadium, Lahore on 3 July 2011 where they drew 0–0. This allowed Bangladesh to advance to the second round to play against Lebanon. The inaugural game was played in Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, Beirut on 23 July 2011 where Bangladesh lost 4–0. The second game was played in Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka where Bangladesh won 2–0. Since Lebanon was able to score more goals out of the two games they were into the one-third round eliminating Bangladesh. Bangladesh could not qualify into the semifinal of 2011 SAFF Championship as they had drawn against Pakistan but lost to Nepal and Maldives in group stage. Bangladesh played three international friendly matches in 2012. They managed to draw against Nepal by 1–1. They started their southeast asian tour with a heavy 5–0 defeat to Thailand but drawn against Malaysia by 1–1 .

Lodewijk de Kruif [edit ]

Bangladesh failed to qualify into the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup as they lost to Palestine by 0–1 despite their wins against the host Nepal and Northern Mariana Islands in 2014 AFC Challenge Cup reservation stage held in March 2013. Bangladesh could not qualify into the semifinal of 2013 SAFF Championship as they lost to Nepal and Pakistan in group matches. Although they had a consolation draw against tournament runner-up India in group degree, it was the second consecutive SAFF Championship where they failed to qualify into smasher stage. On 5 March 2014 Bangladesh tied a thrilling 2–2 friendly against India at Fatorda Stadium, Goa, India. In the 2015 Bangabandhu Cup, Bangladesh became the runner-up of the tournament as they lost against Malaysia U-23 by 2–3 in the final match. In the group degree, Bangladesh lost in the identical beginning match against Malaysia U-23 but won against Sri Lanka which led them to qualify in the semitrailer final rung where they beat Thailand U-23s by 1–0. On 30 May and 2 June Bangladesh played several friendlies as preparation of the approaching FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Singapore and Afghanistan, losing the first match by 1–2 and drawing the moment one by 1–1. On 29 August, Bangladesh played another friendly against Malaysia at the Shah Alam Stadium and it concluded with a scoreless draw. Bangladesh played their inaugural four matches of the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Australia and Jordan losing all of the matches apart from the base game against Tajikistan where they drew 1–1 .

Gonzalo Sanchez Moreno [edit ]

Bangladesh ended their FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifying crusade on a disappointing bill as they suffered a huge 8–0 get the better of to Jordan ( managed by Harry Redknapp ) in their last and final Group B meet at the Amman National Stadium on 24 March 2016. [ 5 ] With seven defeats and a nongregarious tie against Tajikistan, Bangladesh conceded 32 goals and scored only twice, once each against Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan .

Lodewijk de Kruif reappointment [edit ]

In May 2016 de Kruif returned to take tear of the national team for a third time in a fail undertake in the AFC Asia Cup 2019 reservation playoff round 1 as they lost both dwelling and away matches to Tajikistan. It was reported that he favored the older players from his previous run with the team quite giving opportunities to younger players .

Tom Saintfiet

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[edit ]

The BFF appointed belgian coach Tom Saintfiet on 29 June 2016, initially on a short-run contract to guide the national team to the AFC Asia Cup 2019 qualification playoff orotund 2 matches against Bhutan. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Following a 0–0 draw in the first leg in Dhaka, Bhutan inflicted a 3–1 frustration on Bangladesh at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu during the second leg. The result in the asian Cup qualifying play-off means Bangladesh will not be a separate of any AFC and FIFA tournaments for the next two to three years until the launching of the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 asian Cup qualifiers. Coach Saintfiet called up the veteran striking copulate of Jahid Hasan Ameli and Enamul Haque for the match, but to no avail. “ It was very bad for Bangladesh football. I think Bhutan showed that despite being a small state, with good fundamentals and hard employment, you can placid reach somewhere. I think some well-paid Bangladesh players should start thinking if they are ready to play at this level. I would like to apologize to Bangladesh Football Federation and all the football love people, ” said the torment coach. [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

Andrew Ord [edit ]

Following a six-month period with no National Team coach Andrew Ord was appointed on 18 May 2017. [ 10 ] His repute in Asia for promoting young players and giving them an opportunity was part of a long-run strategy from the Federation to rebuild the National Team. Ord oversaw an upswing in results at AFC youth tournaments and then fast tracked these young players into the Senior side. On 27 March 2018 they travelled to Laos and fielded five players who had played in the 2018 AFC U-19 Championship qualification three months previously. [ 11 ] The 2–2 draw last put the Bhutan debacle into the past and was the beginning of modern dawn for Bangladesh Football with a vibrant young team .

Jamie Day : revival [edit ]

Bangladesh advanced to the moment round of 2022 World Cup qualifying when they defeated Laos 1–0 on aggregate. [ 12 ] In the qualification, Bangladesh was grouped together with neighbor India, aboard asian powerhouse Qatar and two other difficult rivals, Afghanistan and Oman. Bangladesh did manage a surprise away draw to giant India 1–1, only to concede a finish near dying minutes. Bangladesh then lost the remaining matches, but their losses were not adenine grave as expected ; they even caused hardship to Qatar and Oman. They besides managed to draw with Afghanistan .

team prototype [edit ]

Colours [edit ]

The Bangladesh national football team plays in bottle park shirts and dark loss shorts embedded. besides with loss and green stripes. green and crimson are the historic national color of Bangladesh, originating from the national flag of Bangladesh. The loss represents the sun rising over Bengal, and besides the blood of those who died for the independence of Bangladesh. The green stands for the luxuriance of the land of Bangladesh. The current Bangladesh away new jersey is completely diametric to the unconstipated one .

dwelling stadium [edit ]

Bangladesh plays majority of their home matches at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, where they won the SAFF Championship in 2003 and 2010 South asian Games football aureate decoration. Occasionally home plate matches are played at MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong, Sylhet District Stadium in Sylhet, Rajshahi District Stadium in Rajshahi and Shamsul Huda Stadium in Jessore .

Media coverage [edit ]

Bangladesh ‘s home and away qualifiers and friendlies both base and away are air alive on Bangladesh Television, Bangla TV & T Sports ( Bangladesh )

Results and fixtures [edit ]

The trace is a list of match results in the final 12 months, american samoa well as any future matches that have been scheduled .

2020 [edit ]

2021 [edit ]

Coaching staff [edit ]

As of October 2021

Coaching history [edit ]

Interim coaches are listed in italics.

coach read [edit ]

As of 13 November 2021

Players [edit ]

current team [edit ]

The postdate 23 players were named to the final team for the 2021 Mahinda Rajapaksa Trophy. [ 34 ] Caps and goals updated as of 16 November 2021 after the pit against Sri Lanka .

recent call-ups [edit ]

The following players have besides been called up to the Bangladesh squad within the end twelve months .

player records [edit ]

As of 16 November 2021
Players in bold are still active with Bangladesh.

Most appearances [edit ]

Zahid Hasan Ameli is Bangladesh ‘s most capped player with 64 appearances .

top goalscorers [edit ]

Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Chunnu is Bangladesh ‘s top goalscorer with 17 goals .

competitive record [edit ]

Champion Runners-up Third place

Overview

Event

1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

AFC Asian Cup

0

0

0

SAFF Championship

1

2

1

South Asian Games
1

4

1

Total

2

6

2

FIFA World Cup record [edit ]

Bangladesh has taken separate in every FIFA World Cup qualification crusade since 1986, although they have never advanced to a far polish during qualifying .

AFC asian Cup read [edit ]

SAFF Championship [edit ]

SAFF Championship

Year
Round
Position
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA

Pakistan1993
Did not enter
Sri Lanka1995
Third-place
3rd
3
1
1
1
2
1
Nepal1997
Group stage
5th
2
0
1
1
1
4

India1999
Runners-up
2nd
4
2
1
1
6
3
Bangladesh2003
Champions
1st
5
4
1
0
8
2
Pakistan2005
Runners-up
2nd
5
3
1
1
7
3
MaldivesSri Lanka2008
Group stage
6th
3
0
2
1
3
4

Bangladesh2009
Semi-finals
3rd
4
2
1
1
6
3
India2011
Group stage
7th
3
0
1
2
1
4

Nepal2013
Group stage
7th
3
0
1
2
2
5

India2015
Group stage
5th
3
1
0
2
4
7

Bangladesh2018
Group stage
5th
3
2
0
1
3
2

Maldives2021
Group stage
4th
4
1
2
1
3
4

Total
1 Title
12/13
42
17
14
14
46
42

AFC Challenge Cup [edit ]

AFC Challenge Cup
reservation

Tahun

Round

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Bangladesh2006
Quarter final
4
2
1
1
7
8
Qualified as host

India2008
Did not qualify
2
0
1
1
1
2

Sri Lanka2010
Group stage
3
1
0
2
3
6
3
2
0
1
5
2

Nepal2012
Did not qualify
3
1
0
2
2
5

Maldives2014
Did not qualify
3
2
0
1
6
1

Total
Quarter final
7
3
1
3
10
14
11
5
1
5
14
10
Bangladesh won the two-match series 1–0 against Nepal in November 2020. [ 35 ]

asian Games [edit ]

  • 1951 to 1970 – Did not enter; was part of Pakistan until 1971
  • 2002 onwards – Bangladesh U-23 plus three overage players entered the competition, as per age limit in football competitions in Olympic Games.

tete-a-tete criminal record [edit ]

As of 16 November 2021

The team ‘s neck and neck records against all 48 nations whom they have played to go steady, including friendly internationals : [ 36 ] Two of these teams no longer exist ( South Vietnam and Yugoslavia ), sol Bangladesh have played against 46 of the current 209 FIFA members : 42 AFC, 4 CAF, 0 CONCACAF, 0 CONMEBOL, 0 OFC and 1 UEFA members as of 13 November 2021. [ 37 ] team ceased to exist

Honours [edit ]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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