Bangladesh Football Federation
National football organisations of Bangladesh
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March 25 2025 | Last recorded international match was against India's national football team. |
March 25 2025 | Bangladesh national football team scheduled to play a 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round match against India. |
2025 | National Stadium is scheduled to resume operations after renovation. |
March 17 2025 | Bangladesh national football team begins new sponsorship with Bangladesh's Dour Sportswear |
March 15 2025 | United Commercial Bank signs a five-year sponsorship deal for the men's senior national football team. |
February 11 2025 | After four years without a kit sponsor, Bangladesh Football Federation signs a two-year deal with local sportswear manufacturer Dour. |
February 4 2025 | Conclusion of the Federation Cup group stages |
2024 | Inauguration of the Bangladesh Challenge Cup, a single match competition between the winners of the Bangladesh Premier League and the Federation Cup. |
December 3 2024 | 36th edition of the Federation Cup begins, featuring ten participating clubs in Bangladesh's top-tier domestic football competition |
November 20 2024 | Draw ceremony for the 2024–25 Federation Cup held at the 3rd floor of BFF house in Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Ten clubs were divided into two groups, with the top two group winners and runners-up from each group to qualify for the next round. |
November 16 2024 | Most recent recorded international match against Maldives national football team. |
October 2024 | A new Executive Committee was democratically elected under AFC and FIFA supervision. |
April 8 2024 | Bashundhara Kings and Dhaka Abahani played a match with a score of Match 21. |
2023 | Bashundhara Kings wins the Bangladesh Premier League football title for the 2022-23 season, and Abahani Limited Dhaka becomes a runner-up. |
2023 | League officially renamed to ABG Bashundhara Bangladesh Premier League due to sponsorship agreement. |
2023 | Muktijoddha Sangsad KC and AFC Uttara were relegated from the Bangladesh Football Premier League to the Bangladesh Championship League. |
2023 | The Bangladesh Premier League modified its competition format to include 11 clubs instead of the previous 12-team structure, implementing a double round-robin system where each club plays 20 games during the season from December to July. |
2023 | The Bangladesh Premier League (football) entered its 2023-24 season with a set of current participating clubs, marking the ongoing competitive football season in the country. |
2023 | Preparation for the 2023-24 season, with changes in league composition and team statuses, including the introduction of new teams and restructuring of the league format. |
2023 | Bangladesh Police reached semi-finals of the Federation Cup |
2023 | Bashundhara Kings won their fourth Federation Cup championship |
2022 | Initiation of the BFF U-16 Football Tournament, a new youth club football competition featuring clubs from the Bangladesh Championship League. |
2022 | Bangladesh participated in World Cup qualification for the Qatar tournament. |
2022 | Óscar Bruzón wins the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) with Bashundhara Kings. |
2022 | Conclusion of the 2022-23 season, marking the end of Muktijoddha Sangsad KC's participation in the league. |
2022 | Bashundhara Kings and Abahani Limited Dhaka participated in the AFC Cup tournament |
2022 | Bashundhara Group became the latest sponsor of the Bangladesh Premier League. |
2022 | Habibur Rahman Sohag, Zahid Hossain, and Sunday Chizoba end their Bangladesh Premier League careers. |
2022 | Dorielton Gomes wins the golden boot after scoring 20 goals in the 2022–23 season. |
2022 | Rahmatganj MFS finished as runners-up in the Federation Cup |
2022 | Mohammedan SC won their eleventh Federation Cup championship |
July 2022 | Bashundhara Kings, winners of the 2021–22 league season, were confirmed to participate in the AFC Champions League Play-off round and automatically qualified for the AFC Cup group stages if they did not advance past the play-offs. |
January 8 2022 | Javier Cabrera was appointed as the permanent head coach of Bangladesh on an 11-month contract. |
2021 | Bangladesh national football team were Runners-up in the Three Nations Cup. |
2021 | Bangladesh Football Federation holds a jersey designing contest for the 2021 SAFF Championship, as the team had been using the same kit for almost 5 years. |
2021 | Team's sponsorship with TVS ends |
2021 | National Stadium began another renovation project, including addition of chairs and LED giant screens. |
2021 | Dorielton Gomes from Brazil and Landing Darboe from Gambia start playing in the league. |
2021 | Eleta Kingsley from Bashundhara Kings scored 6 goals in the Bangladesh Premier League. |
2021 | Malian player Souleymane Diabate wins the top scorer award in the Bangladesh Premier League with 21 goals while playing for Mohammedan SC |
2021 | Bashundhara Kings wins the Bangladesh Premier League football title for the 2020-21 season, and Sheikh Jamal DC becomes a runner-up. |
2021 | Bashundhara Kings and Abahani Limited Dhaka participated in the AFC Cup tournament |
2021 | Dhaka Abahani won their twelfth Federation Cup championship |
2021 | Bashundhara Kings won their third Federation Cup championship |
September 2021 | Jamie Day was put on a two-month leave after five consecutive defeats, with interim coach Óscar Bruzón taking over before the 2021 SAFF Championship. |
January 13 2021 | T sports, Bangladesh's first sports channel, began broadcasting matches of the BPL 2020-21 season. |
2020 | Bangladesh national football team became Champions of the Mujib Borsho FIFA International Football Series. |
2020 | Robson Azevedo da Silva from Brazil, playing for Bashundhara Kings, was named Player of the Season. |
2020 | Brazilian player Robson Azevedo da Silva joins the league. |
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