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.
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.