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Syed Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir ( bn, সাব্বির), is a Bangladeshi former
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. He played for Mohammedan Sporting Club (MSC) in the
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domestic league during the 1980s and 1990s. He made several appearances for the
Bangladesh national football team The Bangladesh national football team ( bn, বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় ফুটবল দল) is the national recognised football team of Bangladesh and is controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). It is a membe ...
, appearning in the
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qualifying rounds. He is commonly regarded as the ''"Maradona of Bangladesh"''.


Success with Mohammedan

Sabbir joined
Mohammedan ''Mohammedan'' (also spelled ''Muhammadan'', ''Mahommedan'', ''Mahomedan'' or ''Mahometan'') is a term for a follower of Muhammad, the Islamic prophet. It is used as both a noun and an adjective, meaning belonging or relating to, either Muham ...
in 1987. And he played a key role in
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winning the double, the Federation Cup plus the Dhaka league title. In the Federation Cup final they defeated their great rival of the 1950s, Dhaka Wanderers 1–0. In the league the MSC side trailed
Abahani Abahani Limited Dhaka ( bn, ঢাকা আবাহনী লিমিটেড), also referred as Dhaka Abahani or Abahani Limited, is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in the Dhanmondi area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club curr ...
for most of season, but following an impressive 3–2 victory for MSC in the final match of the regular season, the two teams were tied at the top. The 1st replay saw a 0–0 draw but Mohammedan clinched the title after a 2–0 victory in the 2nd replay.
(BFF official website)(Retrieved on 2016-05-31)
He has also represented Mohammedan at the 1988–89 Asian Club Championship, 1988–89 and 1989–90 seasons of the
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.


For the national team

In the national team Sabbir formed a partnership with the Abahani striker
Sheikh Mohammad Aslam Mohammad Aslam ( bn, মোহাম্মদ আসলাম), popularly known as Aslam, is a former Bangladeshi footballer. He played as a specialist striker and was one of the most lethal marksmen in the Dhaka domestic league during the 1980 ...
, and the two combined to produce many important goals for the national side. For example, a cross by Sabbir helped Aslam score a headed goal against Iran, at Dhaka, in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in early 1989. Bangladesh lost 2–1. The missed penalty by Sabbir in the first half proved decisive. The team was more successful in the President's Cup final later that year. There, Aslam scored, heading a Sabbir corner to give Bangladesh the lead against a South Korea side; and although the visitors equalized, Bangladesh prevailed in the penalty shootout. Sabbir scored his last goal for the national team against
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on 5 May 1993, but Bangladesh lost 1–4. He played a total of twenty matches for the national team and appeared in his last match at the
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in UAE, against
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on 7 May 1993.


In Calcutta league

In the summer of 1991, Sabbir was invited to play for
Kolkata Mohammedan Mohammedan Sporting Club is an Indian multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. Its football team competes in I-League, the second-tier of Indian football, as well as in Calcutta Football League (CFL), the oldest football league in As ...
in the
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, and appeared with the side for a season.


In domestic league

Before joining Mohammedan, Sabbir began his professional career at
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. He appeared with Dhanmondi from 1985 to 1987. At his peak, Sabbir was regarded as one of the country's finest winger. After his second stint with Dhaka Mohammedan, he signed with
Rahmatganj MFS Rahmatganj Muslim Friends Society is a sports club of Bangladesh based in Old Dhaka. It was founded in 1933. It is currently playing in the Bangladesh Premier League. It was also a team of Bangladesh Championship League until it got promotion in ...
in 1997. Although his career was interrupted by injury, he left a lasting impression on the domestic game.


Career statistics


International


International goal


Post-playing career

In May 2021, Sabbir became a member of the technical committee for cricket and football of the
Dhaka Mohammedan Mohammedan Sporting Club Limited Dhaka, founded in 1936 at Dhaka, is one of the oldest and one of the most popular football clubs in Bangladesh, with a support base in all parts of the country. The club currently plays in the Bangladesh Premie ...
.


Honours

Bangladesh *
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Silver medal:
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References


External links

* http://bdnews24.com/sport/2005/04/07/bff-to-honour-10-legendary-footballers * http://www.rsssf.com/tables/90q.html
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