Mohammedan SC (Dhaka)

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Mohammedan Sporting Club (Dhaka)
File:Mohammedan Sporting Club.png
Full nameMohammedan Sporting Club Limited
Nickname(s)MSC
Founded1936
GroundBangabandhu National Stadium
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Capacity36,000
ChairmanAmirul Islam Babu
Managervacant
LeagueBangladesh Premier League (football)
2014–153rd

Mohammedan Sporting Club (MSC) is a top sporting club in Bangladesh. It is headquartered in Dhaka, with local branches throughout the country. Their record attendance for a football game is 45,000.[1]

History

Dhaka Mohammedan Sporting Club was formed in 1933, though others put it at 1938. Although apparently, Dhaka Mohammedan was a branch of the Calcutta Mohammedan, the former was a club created through reorganisation of the Muslim Sporting Club formed at Hazaribag, Dhaka in 1927. After the Partition of Bengal in 1947, a vacuum was created in the sports arena of Dhaka. At that time, Mohammad Shahjahan, a famous football player of Calcutta Mohammedan came to Dhaka and took charge of the Dhaka Mohammedan. He reorganised it and also developed its football team as a very strong one. The achievements of the team, however, were not significant until 1955. Dhaka's football was dominated at the time by Dhaka Wanderers' Club. Some star players and an official of the Wanderers had joined Dhaka Mohammedan in 1956. Later, the players themselves took initiatives of organising the team for increasingly better performance. In 1961, Dhaka Mohammedan played in the final match of the first division football league and in the next year, it became its champion. The club also won the champion ship of Independence Day Football Tournament of that same year. Later, Dhaka Mohammedan Club extended their participations in a number of famous games and sports including hockey, swimming, athletics, volleyball, table tennis and badminton.

Abahani is considered to be the lifetime rival of Mohammedan.

Achievements

Football

The club clinched the football league championship title 15 times between 1957 and 1999 and during the same period, it was runners up 12 times.[citation needed] It was champion in the Dhaka Metropolitan Football League (in 1993) and in the Independence Cup Football Tournament (5 times, between 1957 and 1966). The club is five times champion in the Federation Cup Football. It became champion in the Ashis-Jabbar Shield Tournament held in Durgapur of West Bengal in 1982. In the international football tournaments, Aga Khan Gold Cup (unofficial Asian Champions' Cup) held in Dhaka, it was record champions in 1959, 1964 and 1968 and runner up in 1966, 1967 and 1976. They were once coached by Iranian superstar Nasser Hejazi.

Cricket

The club's performance in cricket is marked by its becoming champion several times in the Dhaka Premier League and three times in Damal Summer Cricket League.

Other sections

The club won the national volleyball tournaments in three consecutive years between 1967 and 1969. Kamrunnahar Dana of Dhaka Mohammedan Club won the triple crown in Sputnik Badminton in 1981 and also in Biman Badminton in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985. The Mohammedan team was champion in national badminton tournaments in 1982, 1983 and 1985. Mohammedan Sporting Club also hat trick Champions in Hockey since 1993 to 1996 in Premier Division Hockey League and also in 1997 they were Champions in the Premier Division.

Performance in AFC competitions

1988: Group Stage
1989: Semi-final League
1990: Qualifying Stage
1991: Group Stage
1992: Group Stage
1998: First Round
2006: Group Stage
1990–91: Second Round
1992–93: Intermediate Round
1993–94: Second Round
1996–97: Round of 16

Football Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bangladesh BAN Mohammad Nehal
2 DF Bangladesh BAN Uttam Kumar Banik
3 DF Bangladesh BAN Nurul Nayeem Faisal
4 DF Bangladesh BAN Mintu Sheikh
5 DF Bangladesh BAN Hasan Al Mamun
6 MF Bangladesh BAN Arman Aziz
7 MF Bangladesh BAN Shafiqul Islam Bipul
8 MF Bangladesh BAN Mezbabul Haque Manik
9 MF Bangladesh BAN Mobarak Hossain Bhuiyan
10 FW Bangladesh BAN Tawhidul Alam Sabuz
11 MF Bangladesh BAN Habibur Rahman Shohag
12 MF Bangladesh BAN Jewel Rana
14 FW Bangladesh BAN Abdul Malek
15 FW Bangladesh BAN Sohel Rana
16 MF Bangladesh BAN Sohel Rana Jr.
17 MF Bangladesh BAN Motiur Rahman Rintu
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Bangladesh BAN Abu Sayed Jewel
19 MF Bangladesh BAN Mohammad Ibrahim
20 FW Guinea GUI Ismael Bangoura
21 DF Bangladesh BAN Arup Kumar Baidya (Captain)
22 GK Bangladesh BAN Ashraful Islam Rana
23 MF Bangladesh BAN Masuk Mia Jony
24 DF Bangladesh BAN Monsur Ahmed
25 DF Bangladesh BAN Badsha Mia
26 DF Bangladesh BAN Al-Amin Sunny
27 DF Bangladesh BAN Shahed Azam Khan Sagor
28 MF Bangladesh BAN Biplu Ahmed
30 GK Bangladesh BAN Saiful Islam Khan
32 DF Nigeria NGA Eleta Benjamin Jr.
33 MF Guinea GUI Mohamed Camara
34 DF Guinea GUI Mansa Sylla
40 GK Bangladesh BAN Sujon Hossain

Coaching staff

As of March, 2016

Name Position
Bangladesh Kazi Joshimuddin Ahmed Joshi Head coach
Bangladesh Mizanur Rahman Don Assistant coach
Bangladesh Alfaz Ahmed Assistant coach and youth team instructor
Bangladesh A K M Nuruzzaman Nayan Goalkeeping coach

Managerial history

Honours

1957,1959,1961,1963,1965,1966,1969,1975,1976,1978,1980,1982,1986,1987,1988-89,1993,1996,1999,2002
2001-02, 2005-06,
1980*,1981,1982*,1983,1985,1987,1989,2002,2008,2009,
2009,2013
1959,1964*,1968,

See also

References

[2]

External links