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2024–25 Federation Cup (Bangladesh)
The 2024–25 Federation Cup (also known as ''Bashundhara Group Federation Cup 2024–25'' for sponsorship reasons) was the 36th edition of the tournament, the main domestic annual top-tier club football competition in Bangladesh organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). Ten participants were participated in the tournament. Its played from 3 December 2024 to 29 April 2025. As the winners, Bashundhara Kings have qualified for the 2025–26 AFC Challenge League preliminary stage. Bashundhara Kings is the current champions having defeated Abahani Limited Dhaka by (5)1–1(3) goals penalties shootout in the final on 29 April 2025.Bashundhara Kings have qualified for 2025 Bangladesh Challenge Cup for the won title of 2024–25 Federation Cup (Bangladesh). Participating teams The following ten clubs were participated in the tournament. Venues The matches were played at these three venues across the country. Draw The draw ceremony of the tournament was held on 20 Nov ...
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Bangladesh Federation Cup
Federation Cup, also known as Bangladesh Federation Cup or simply Fed Cup , is Bangladesh's premier cup competition in men's association football. The competition started in 1980 and is run by the Bangladesh Football Federation which is responsible for all types of competitive matches in the country. The teams from the country's premier league and other clubs compete in the tournament while occasionally Indian sides were invited in the past. Most of the matches are played in the country's main football venue National Stadium, Dhaka. Competition format Before 2024–25 season A total of 13 teams participate in the final round. The groups are drawn out by the Bangladesh Football Federation before the tournament. Teams are split into 4 groups and the two top teams from each group qualify for the knockout rounds. A ''group winner deciding match'' is held if two teams are on equal on points and Goal difference. Following the group-stages fixtures ending in a tie after extra time will ...
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2020-21 Bangladesh Federation Cup
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Comilla
Comilla (), officially spelled Cumilla, is a metropolis on the banks of the Gomti River in eastern Bangladesh. Comilla was one of the cities of ancient Bengal. It was once the capital of Tripura kingdom. Comilla Airport is located in the Dulipara area of Comilla city Although it is currently replaced with Comilla Export Processing Zone (EPZ). Comilla City is a division centered city district with surrounding districts coming to Comilla in more diverse areas of work. Bibir Bazar land port is located 5 km away from Comilla city. The area of Comilla City Corporation is 53.04 square kilometers, so the surrounding areas of the main city fall under the jurisdiction of the City Corporation. The urban areas falling outside the Comilla City Corporation are considered suburbs, forming part of the metro area, which was estimated at 691,000 in 2025- a 2.98% increase from 2024. History Ancient era The Comilla region was once under the reign of Gangaridai and Samatata in ancient pe ...
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Fakirerpool Young Men's Club
Fakirerpool Young Men's Club () is a Bangladeshi professional football club from Motijheel area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League, the top flight of Bangladeshi football, having gained promotion from the 2023–24 Bangladesh Championship League. History Early years (1960–1987) Fakirerpool Young Men's Club was established in Fakirapool, Motijheel area of Dhaka in 1960. Manjur Hossain Malu, one of the club's main administrators during its early years, also served as its general secretary until 2010. In the same year as its establishment, the club participated in the Dhaka Third Division Football League and earned promotion to the Second Division as unbeaten league champions. During their time in the Second Division, the club produced talents such as Enayetur Rahman Khan, nonetheless, failed to gain promotion to the top division for almost three decades. It was in 1987, under the coaching of Shahiduddin Ahmed Selim, that the club ...
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Dhaka Wanderers Club
Dhaka Wanderers Club () is a Bangladeshi professional football club from Motijheel area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League, the top flight of Bangladeshi football, having gained promotion from the 2023–24 Bangladesh Championship League. The Wanderers are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country. They won seven domestic First Division titles prior to the Independence of Bangladesh. The club has also won the Independence Day Football Tournament five times. In continental football, their greatest achievement remains a runners-up trophy in the 1963 Aga Khan Gold Cup. However, their only success post-independence was a runners-up finish in the 1987 Federation Cup. The club uses the BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Dhaka as their home venue. Wanderers have a long-standing rivalry with Dhaka Mohammedan, which dates back to the East Pakistan era, although its intensity has decreased over the years. The club's traditional ho ...
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Rahmatganj MFS
Rahmatganj Muslim Friends Society (Bengali language, Bengali : রহমতগঞ্জ মুসলিম ফ্রেন্ডস সোসাইটি) is a Bangladeshi professional association football, football club based in Old Dhaka. Founded in 1933, the club is currently competing in the Bangladesh Premier League (football), Bangladesh Premier League. It was also a team of Bangladesh Championship League, until gaining promotion in the 2014 Bangladesh Championship League, 2014 season. Haji Tipu Sultan is the current president and Haji Humayun Kabir the general secretary. History Early years (1933–1965) Rahmatganj Muslim Friends Society was founded in January 1933 in Old Dhaka, during the British Raj, British regime. The club's founder, Abul Kashem Shaheb, was a resident of the Rahmatganj area in Old Dhaka. The other founding members were Alauddin, Md. Azam, Ahmad Hossain, Md. Sadek, and Abu Saeed from Imamganj. Abdus Sobhan and Md. Kashem served as the club's first presid ...
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Fortis FC
Fortis Football Club (Bengali: ফর্টিস ফুটবল ক্লাব) is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Badda, Dhaka. They compete in the Bangladesh Premier League, the top flight of Bangladesh football, having gained promotion as the 2021–22 Bangladesh Championship League winners. Despite being a based in Dhaka, the club gives priority to players from Chittagong Division as majority of its owners are from the port city. The club also runs the Fortis Academy Team, which competes in the Bangladesh Championship League. History Establishment In 2020, Fortis Group established Fortis Sports Academy Limited as part of their football development project, the club president Shahin Hasan stated that the club's main purpose is to establish academies all around the country in order to create a pipeline of future international players. Before its league journey set about, the club established the Fortis Football Academy. On 4 February 2020, Bangladesh F ...
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2022–23 Federation Cup (Bangladesh)
The 2022–23 Federation Cup (due to sponsorship from Bashundhara Group also known as ''Bashundhara Group Federation Cup 2022–23'') was the 34th edition of the tournament, the main domestic annual top-tier clubs football competition in Bangladesh organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The eleven participants were contest in the tournament. The tournament were played from 20 December 2022 – 30 May 2023. The winner of the tournament will earn the slot of playing Qualifying play-off of 2023–24 AFC Cup. Mohammedan SC are current champions having defeated Abahani Limited Dhaka by 4(4)–(2)4 to lift the trophy for the eleventh time. Participating teams The following eleven teams will contest in the tournament. Venues The matches were played at these three venues across the country. Draw The draw ceremony were held on 16:00 25 November 2022 at 3rd floor of BFF house Motijheel, Dhaka. There are eleven team was divided into three groups. The top two team ...
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Mohammedan SC (Dhaka)
Mohammedan Sporting Club Limited is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest and the most successful football club in the country, with a support base in all parts of the country. The club currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League. The football section of Mohammedan Sporting Club began soon after the club's establishment in 1936. In its early years, the team quickly established itself as one of the top clubs in the country. During the 1940s and 1950s, Mohammedan's football team enjoyed a golden era, winning numerous local championships and establishing a dominant presence in domestic football. In the 1950s and 1960s, the club achieved significant success in national tournaments, including the First Division and various regional competitions, becoming a symbol of football excellence in Bangladesh. The club's passionate fanbase, known for their unwavering support, has played an essential role in Mohammedan ...
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2021–22 Federation Cup (Bangladesh)
The 2021–22 Federation Cup (due to sponsorship from Bashundhara Group also known as ''Bashundhara Group Federation Cup 2021'') was the 33rd edition of the tournament, the main domestic annual top-tier clubs football competition in Bangladesh organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The 12 participants were competed in the tournament. The tournament was played from 25 December 2021 to 9 January 2022. The winner of the tournament earned the slot of playing Qualifying play-off of 2023–24 AFC Cup. Dhaka Abahani are current champions. The club have defeated Rahmatganj MFS by 2–1 on 9 January 2022 to lift the trophy for the twelfth time. Venue All matches was held at BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Participating teams The following twelve teams will contest in the tournament. Draw The draw ceremony of the tournament were held on 23 December 2021 12:00 BST at 3rd floor of BFF house Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The twelve participants were divi ...
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2018 Bangladesh Federation Cup
The 2018 Federation Cup, also known as the Walton Federation Cup 2018 due to the sponsorship from Walton Group, was the 30th edition of the tournament. Thirteen teams competed for this cup. Consecutively winning the previous two editions of the tournament, Abahani completed their second hattrick and 11th Federation Cup title by defeating Bashundhara Kings in the finals by 3-1. This earned them a slot in the group stage of the 2019 AFC Cup. Venue Draw The draw was held on 20 October 2018 at Bangladesh Football Federation house in Motijheel. The thirteen teams were divided into four groups and the top two teams from each group advanced to the quarter-finals. * All 22 matches were played at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka * Two matches of the group stage were played daily. * All 22 matches were broadcast live on Channel 9 ---- Prize money * Champion got US$5960. * Runner-Up got US$3576. ---- Group stages * All matches were played at Dhaka * Time listed are UTC+6:00. -- ...
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2017 Bangladesh Federation Cup
The 2017 Federation Cup also known as ''Walton Federation Cup 2017'' due to the sponsorship from Walton was the 29th edition of the tournament. A total of 12 teams competed in this tournament. Dhaka Abahani was the winner of previous edition of the tournament. The winner of the tournament earned the slot of playing qualifying round of the 2018 AFC Cup The 2018 AFC Cup was the 15th edition of the AFC Cup, Asia's secondary club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya from Iraq won the title for the third consecutive year, defeating Altyn Asyr .... Venues Group stage The twelve participants were divided into four groups. The top two teams for each group qualified for the quarterfinals. Group A Group B Group C Group D Bracket Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- Final Goal scorers Top 8 References {{2017 in Asian Football (AFC) Bangladesh Federation Cup 2017 in Bangladeshi ...
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