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Football At The 1989 South Asian Games
The men's football tournament at the 1989 South Asian Games was held from 20 to 26 October in Pakistan. The hosts emerged as the champions, defeating Bangladesh in the final, with Haji Abdul Sattar scoring the solitary goal for Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ... in the final. Fixtures and results Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Medal Matches medal match medal match Winner References External links RSSSF - 6th South Asian Federation Games 1989 (Islamabad, Pakistan) {{Football at the South Asian Games 1989 South Asian Games 1989 South Asian Games ...
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Football At The 1987 South Asian Games
Men's football took place at the 1987 South Asian Games in Calcutta, India. India won its second title by defeating Nepal in the final and became the first team to defend the title successfully. Participating nations Fixtures and results Group A Group B Bronze medal match Gold medal match Winners Goalscorers References {{Football at the South Asian Games 1987 South Asian Games The 1987 South Asian Games, officially the 3rd South Asian Federation Games were a multi-sport event, held in Kolkata, India from 20 November to 27 November 1987. It was the largest sporting event ever to be held in Kolkata, and West Bengal as ... 1987 South Asian Games ...
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Islamabad
Islamabad (; , ; ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's tenth-most populous city with a population of over 1.1 million and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. Built as a planned city in the 1960s and established in 1967, it replaced Karachi as Pakistan's national capital. The Greek architect Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis developed Islamabad's master plan, in which he divided it into eight zones; the city comprises administrative, diplomatic enclave, residential areas, educational and industrial sectors, commercial areas, as well as rural and green areas administered by the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation with support from the Capital Development Authority. Islamabad is known for its parks and forests, including the Margalla Hills National Park and the Shakarparian. It is home to several landmarks, including the country's flagship Faisal Mosque, which is the world's sixth-largest mosq ...
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Mani Shah
Mani Bikram Shah (1967 – 14 May 2018) was a Nepalese footballer who played as a midfielder for, and captained, the national team, earning 48 caps between 1985 and 1998. Honours Nepal * South Asian Games Gold medal: 1993; Silver medal: 1987 Events January * January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency. * January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade. * January 3 – Afghan leader ... References External links * 1967 births 2018 deaths Footballers from Kathmandu Nepalese men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Nepal men's international footballers Calcutta Football League players South Asian Games medalists in football South Asian Games gold medalists for Nepal South Asian Games silver medalists for Nepal Medalists at the 1987 South Asian Games Medalists at the 1993 South Asian Games Nepalese expatriate men's footballers Nepalese expatri ...
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Mauricio Afonso
Mauricio Afonso is a former Indian footballer who played as a midfielder for India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ... in the 1984 Asian Cup. He also played for CRC Chinchinim, Salcete, Salgaocar and Dempo. He has most recently managed Dempo in the Goa Professional League. He has also represented India in 1983 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup and the 1983 Pre-Olympic qualifiers in New Delhi, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Riyadh. Honours India * South Asian Games Bronze medal: 1989 Goa * Santosh Trophy: 1983–84 Individual * Bakshi Bahaddar Jivbadada Kerkar Award: 1994 See also * List of India national football team captains References External linksStats
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Sharafat Ali (footballer)
Sharafat Ali (; born 1 June 1966) is a Pakistani former footballer who played as a striker. Ali was praised for his goalscoring abilities, and is credited for scoring Pakistan's first ever goal in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in the country's first participation in 1989. Starting his youth career with local club Pak Fighters, Ali won the 1981 National Youth Championship with the regional Multan Division youth team. He later represented departmental side WAPDA throughout his career at the National Football Championship, winning two national titles. Ali was a key player for Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s, initially standing out as a regular goal scorer in the 1984 Merdeka Tournament. In the 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Ali scored a hat trick in a 4–1 victory against North Yemen, registering Pakistan's lone win in the competition. In 1987, Ali was appointed as captain for the 1987 Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament. On 10 February 1989, Ali became the first player ...
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Qazi Ashfaq
Qazi Ashfaq (12 December 1967 – 13 November 2001) was a Pakistani footballer who played as a forward and captained the national football team. Considered one of the best Pakistani footballers of his generation, he was praised for his skill, speed, and leadership in the 1990s. He was the author of the opening goal in the final against Maldives, which saw the reigning champions Pakistan successfully defend their title at the Football at the 1991 South Asian Games, 1991 South Asian Games. Early life Ashfaq was born on 12 December 1967 in Hasan Abdal, Hassan Abdal, in the Attock District, Attock district of Pakistan, with his family originally belonging from Lakki Marwat District, Lakki Marwat in the neighbouring North Western Frontier Province. He graduated from Cadet College Hasan Abdal Club career Ashfaq initially played for Punjab, where he won the National Football Championship (Pakistan), National Football Championship and played in the 1989–90 Asian Club Championship ...
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Satyajit Chatterjee
Satyajit Chatterjee is an Indian former footballer and coach, who captained Mohun Bagan and represented India internationally. He served as India Captain in the year 1991. He also became the captain of bengal team and Mohun Bagan team. He has served Mohun Bagan for 14 years at a stretch. Chatterjee also is the highest goal scorer in the derby matches. He is currently the assistant general secretary of Mohun Bagan. He became the general secretary of Mohun Bagan for a very brief period of time. He was born in Bally in the Howrah district of West Bengal. A Bengali Brahmin from Howrah with his roots from a small town, Bally. At the age of seven or eight, his interests and talent in football came to notice by his grandfather and uncles. Growing up in a joint family he got the guidance well, specially by his grandfather Kartick Chandra Chattopadhyay, a well known football player of his time and his youngest uncle Krishna Kamal Chattopadhyay, who played in teams like Kumortuli, Ball ...
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Nurul Haque Manik
Nurul Haque Manik (25 June 1964 – 14 June 2020) was a Bangladeshi footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He was a prominent figure in the Bangladesh national team between 1989 and 1997. He spent most of his club career playing for domestic giants Mohammedan Sporting Club and Brothers Union. Early life Mohammad Nurul Haque Manik was born in Matlab Uttar Upazila, Chandpur, Bangladesh and spent his childhood there. His father, AKM Mozammel Haque, was an accountant in the Public Works Department. Manik moved to Dhaka with his family due to his father's job and it was through him that Manik became involved with football. In 1980, he played in the Pioneer Football League with Kamalapur Jubo KS and the following year with Pragati Sangha. In 1983, he played in the Dhaka Second Division League with Fakirerpool YMC. Club career Manik made his top-tier debut with First Division club Arambagh KS in 1985. He spent two years with the club and was named as their captain in 198 ...
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Jinnah Sports Stadium
Jinnah Sports Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Islamabad, Pakistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue for the Pakistan national football team. The stadium has a capacity of 48,700 people, and is the largest stadium in Pakistan. The stadium is owned by the Pakistan Sports Board. The stadium is part of the Pakistan Sports Complex which also houses Liaquat Gymnasium, a gymnasium sports complex for indoor sports. History Early years Named after Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the stadium was built in the 1970s by Chinese State Construction Engineering for hosting the 1978 Asian Games, which were ultimately shifted to Bangkok. The Liaquat Gymnasium nearby was formally inaugurated as part of the complex when Pakistan played host to the seventh 1984 Asian Table Tennis Championships. Home of Pakistan football In 1986, it hosted the 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup for football matches. The stadium was first reno ...
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Football At The 1991 South Asian Games
Men's Football at the 1991 South Asian Games was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ... from December 22 to 29, 1991. Fixtures and results Accurate as of 29 December 1991. Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Bronze medal match Gold medal match Winner Goalscorers References External links RSSSF - 5th South Asian Federation Games 1991 (Colombo, Sri Lanka) {{Football at the South Asian Games 1991 South Asian Games 1991 South Asian Games ...
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Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir
Syed Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir (; born 5 June 1968), is a Bangladeshi former footballer. He played for Mohammedan Sporting Club (MSC) in the First Division League during the 1980s and 1990s. He made several appearances for the Bangladesh national football team, appearing in the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifying rounds. He is commonly regarded as the ''"Maradona of Bangladesh"''. Success with Mohammedan Sabbir joined Mohammedan in 1987. And he played a key role in MSC winning the double, the Federation Cup plus the First Division 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 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.
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Rizvi Karim Rumi
Rizvi Karim Rumi (; born 18 May 1968) is a retired Bangladeshi footballer who played either as a winger or as a striker. Rumi captained the Bangladesh national football team for a brief period in 1992 and 1993. He spent most of his career with Abahani Limited and also had a brief stint in the Calcutta Football League with East Bengal. Club career Rumi started his career in the First Division with Sadharan Bima CSC, in 1984. In his debut season he scored a hat-trick against Azad Sporting Club and finished top-scorer in the DMFA Cup with 6 goals. In 1987, he joined another office club, BRTC. In the same year, Rumi finished joint top scorer alongside Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir, in the Federation Cup. His performances led to him being scouted by Dhanmondi giants Abahani Limited Dhaka, and he signed for the club on 16 August 1988. During the next 3 years, Rumi went onto win the First Division in 1989–90, the Federation Cup in 1988 and, also the 1990 Independence Cup where Rum ...
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