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Bangladesh

FIFA Club World Cup Play-In / Bangladesh

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Draw

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Bangladesh
Bangladesh
1 - 0
V/S
India
India
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
2 - 2
V/S
Nepal
Nepal
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
1 - 1
V/S
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
3 - 4
V/S
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Nepal
Nepal
0 - 0
V/S
Bangladesh
Bangladesh

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The Bangladesh National football team is the nationally recognised football squad of Bangladesh and is primarily controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The Bangladesh National football team is a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and has been a part of it since 1973. Additionally, it has been a member of FIFA since 1976. The Bangladesh football team debuted in 1973 and has not found much success in terms of winning any major international trophies so far. Their peak came in 2003 when they won the 2003 SAFF Gold Cup. The Bangladesh football team was one of the most emerging sides in the 1980s and 1990s, but is no longer on the same level. Join us as we take a look at the complete history of the team, including Bangladesh national football team players, coaches, managers, and their overall records.

Bangladesh National Football Team Key Facts

Governed by the Bangladesh Football Federation, the Bangladesh national football team nickname is Bengal Tigers, or sometimes it is also called the Red and Green. With their home stadium being the National Stadium in Dhaka, the current Bangladesh national football team players are often criticised for their underwhelming performances recently. Nevertheless, football remains a popular sport in the country with a lot of potential and talent.

ConfederationAFC (Asia)
PresidentTabith Awal
Nickname

Bengal Tigers

Red and Green

National StadiumNational Stadium
Head CoachJavier Cabrera

Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF)

The BFF is the governing body for the Bangladesh national football team players and was established in 1972 after the country's independence. Apart from managing the Bangladesh football team players, BFF also manages various domestic leagues in the country, including the Bangladesh Football League and the Women's Football League. The BFF was immensely praised in the early years of Bangladesh's success during the 1990s and early 2000s after the men's team won the 2003 SAFF Gold Cup. However, in recent times, the federation has been facing a lot of harsh criticism and massive challenges. They have struggled with mismanagement of the Bangladesh football team players and have also been on the receiving end of some sanctions from FIFA and the AFC due to financial irregularities. With all these significant issues, it has seen a huge decline in the quality of play and also damaged the reputation of the Bangladesh football team on an international level.

History of Bangladesh National Football Team: Early Years

The Bangladesh football team were seen as a great footballing nation during their early years. Since their official debut in 1973, the Bangladesh national football team has been making major breakthroughs by hanging in with top-tier sides. They gained affiliation with the AFC and FIFA in the 1970s after their debut. Bangladesh national football team players made history by qualifying for the 1980 AFC Asian Cup, but unfortunately lost all four matches in the tournament. The 1980s saw them as a rising force, and they were considered to be one of Asia's emerging teams, but it all went downhill in the late 2000s and the early 2010s since then.

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Home Stadium of the Bangladesh National Football Team

The Bangladesh national football team stadium is the National Stadium in Dhaka. It was previously known as the Dhaka Stadium and Bangabandhu National Stadium. Constructed in 1954, the Bangladesh National Football Team Stadium was renovated in 2011 and 2023 and was reopened with modern facilities. It is suitable to conduct several international sporting events at the moment. Apart from hosting football matches, the Bangladesh national football team stadium has also hosted several other sporting events, including cricket, boxing, and hockey. Before the stadium's renovation in 2011, it had a capacity of around 55,000, but with a new capacity of 36,000, it is still the largest stadium in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh national football team stadium has hosted the SAFF Championship thrice, in 2003, 2009, and 2018. With the increasing fan support for the revival of the sport in the country, it remains to be seen how the stadium will turn into a better home for the players.

Bangladesh National Football Team: Achievements & Honours

The Bangladesh football team has not won any recent major trophies due to their poor decline in terms of quality and financial irregularities. The current Bangladesh national football team coach, Javier Cabrera, aims to revive the golden age of football for Bangladesh with his tactical setup. With his vision and overall efforts so far, the Bangladesh national football team manager aims to have an attacking approach for the team, which was seen in their recent 3-4 loss against Hong Kong in the Asian Cup qualifiers. As it is a tough task for Javier Cabrera to make top-notch efforts on the side, the Bangladesh national football team coach is keen to have a successful stint for the country. As for the team's achievements, they have won the SAFF Championship in 2003 and won a gold medal in the South Asian Games in 1999, which are their only major achievements. Apart from that, the team have also been runners-up in the SAFF Championship twice, and has won the silver medal in the South Asian Games four times over the years. Their first major trophy win came in 1995 after winning the 4-Nation Tiger Trophy in Myanmar.

CompetitionNo. of TitlesYear
SAFF Championship12003
South Asian Games1 (Gold Medal)1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the President of the Bangladesh Football Federation?

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Tabith Awal is the current president of the Bangladesh Football Federation. 

Has the Bangladesh national football team ever won a trophy?

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Yes, Bangladesh won the SAFF Championship trophy in 2003. 

Who is Bangladesh national football team top scorer?

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Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Chunnu is Bangladesh's top goal scorer with 17 goals in his 50 appearances. 

Where is Bangladesh ranked in football?

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The Bangladesh men's national football team is currently ranked 184th in the FIFA World Rankings and 39th in the AFC rankings. 

In which year, the Bangladesh national football team played their first match?

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The Bangladesh football team played their first match in 1973 against Thailand, in which they drew 2-2.

What is Bangladesh national football team's highest finish in a FIFA World Cup tournament?

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Bangladesh national football team have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup so far in their football history. 

What language does the Bangladesh national football team speak?

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The primary language spoken by the Bangladesh football team players is Bangla. 

Who is Bangladesh national football team best player of all time?

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Kazi Salahuddin, Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Chunnu, and Sheikh Mohammad Aslam are considered to be some of the best Bangladesh football players.