National Sports Awards (Bangladesh)
Appearance
Discipline | athletics and organizers |
---|---|
Local name | জাতীয় ক্রীড়া পুরস্কার (Bengali) |
History | |
First award | 1976 |
Final award | 2012 |
National Sports Awards are given by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, government of Bangladesh for specific contributions in the field of games and sports.[1][2] The award was introduced in 1976.[3] As of 2011, total 175 sports personalities won the award.[3]
Awards
The awardees include the organisers of games and sports, and the individuals displaying extraordinary performances in football, hockey, cricket, swimming, shooting, chase, and athletics. Each awardee is entitled to a gold medal and twenty thousand taka in cash.[4]
Winners
- Ataul Haq Mallik[5]
- Zafar Imam (organiser)[6][7]
- Shaheb Ali (football)[6]
- Mahboob-ul-Huq Payera[8]
- Hamida Ali (handball)[9]
- 1976
- Abdul Hamid[10]
- 1977
- 1978
- 1980
- 1981
- Chinghla Mong Chowdhury Mari (football)[15]
- 1982
- Dolly Catherine Cruz[16]
- 1996
- 1998
- Akram Khan (cricket)[20]
- Ashraf Chowdhury (football)[6]
- 1999
- Zobera Rahman Linu (table tennis)[21]
- Raquib Khandaker (organiser)[22]
- 2001
- Zahirul Huq (football)
- Kabir Ahmed (football)
- M Kaikobad (football)
- Sheikh Daulat Zaman (cricket)
- Omar Khaled Rumi (cricket)
- Altaf Hossain (athletics)
- Roushan Akhter Chobi (athletics)
- M Shah Alam (athletics)
- Pratab Shankar Hazra (hockey)
- Hossain Imam Chowdhury Shanta (hockey)
- Havildar Major (retd) Mohammad Solaiman (swimming)
- Ziaur Rahman (chess)
- M Monwar ul Alam Babul (badminton)
- Kismat ul Hakim (badminton)
- ABM Mosaddekul Huq Rochi (table tennis)
- M Abdul Jalil (kabadi)
- Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury (organiser)
- Hosne Ara Khan (organiser)[23]
- 2002
- Asif Hossain Khan (shooter)[20]
- Maj Gen (retd) Khondokar M Nurunnabi (football)
- Khairul Anowar Pearu (football)
- Minhajul Abedin (cricket)
- Nasir Ahmed Nashu (cricket)
- M Azizullah Haider Jamal (hockey)
- Mosharraf Hossain Shamim (athletics)
- Mojibur Rahman Mallick (athletics)
- Shahbuddin Ahmed (shooting)
- Naik M Badshah Mia (kabadi)
- Begum Kamrun Nahar Hiru (judo)
- Reefat Bin-Sattar (chess)
- M Gholam Aziz Jilani (badminton)
- KZ Islam (organiser)
- Kutubuddin Ahmed (organiser)[23]
- 2003
- Kaiser Hamid (football)[24]
- Abdus Salam Murshedy (football)
- Jahangir Shah Badshah (cricket)
- Aminul Islam Bulbul (cricket)
- Mahbub Alam (athletics)[25]
- M Abdus Salam (swimming)
- Lt Col (retd) Heshamuddin Ahmad (organiser)[26]
- 2004
- M Milzar Hossain (athletics)
- Enayetur Rahman Khan (football)
- Shahidur Rahman Chowdhury Santu (football)
- ASM Farooq (cricket)
- Abdul Malek Chunnu (hockey)
- Mahbubur Rahman (swimming)
- Laila Nur Begum (swimming)
- Nasimul Hasan Kachi (table tennis)
- Khurshida Aktar Khushi (judo)
- Abdul Halim (boxing)
- Sadeque Hossain Khoka (organiser)[27]
- 2005
- Monem Munna (footballer)
- Golam Ambia (athletics)
- Nazrul Islam Rumi (athletics)
- Major (retd) Shahab-uddin Chakladar (hockey)
- Setara Begum (swimming)
- Bidyut Kumar Roy (weightlifting)
- Mahbub-ul Alam (judo)
- Ziaur Rahman (kabaddi)
- Siddiqur Rahman (golf)
- SA Sultan (organiser)
- Shah Nurul Kabir (organiser)[28]
- 2006
- Mohammad Hasanuzzaman Bablu (football)
- Khandaker Wasim Iqbal (football)
- Mohammad Rafique (cricket)[20]
- Begum Sharmin Akhter (shooting)[20]
- Mohammad Ehetesham Sultan (hockey)
- Fouzia Huda (athletics)
- Mahmuda Sharif (swimming)
- Azad Abul Kalam (body-building and weightlifting)
- Nayana Chowdhury (judo)
- MA Hamid (organiser)[29][30][31]
- 2007
- Sharmila Roy (athletics)
- Ranjit Das (football)[32]
- Amir Hossain Patwari (kabaddi)
- Lt com (retd) M Arshad (swimming)
- Aminul Islam (judo)
- Nurul Islam (hockey)
- Sheikh Abul Hashem (badminton)
- Rashiduddin Ahmad (basketball)
- Ataul Huq Mollik (organiser)
- Kazi Anisur Rahman (organiser)[33]
- 2008
- Moeen U Ahmed (organiser)
- Sunil Krishna Dey (football)
- Lt (retd) Mohammad Amzad Hossain (athletics)
- Senior Warrant Officer (retd) Mohammad Lutfur Rahman (swimming)
- Mohammad Ruhul Amin (weightlifting)
- Khondokar Abul Hasan (volleyball)
- Brig General Mohammad Shawkat Hossain, PSC (bodybuilding)
- Mohammad Saidul Haque Sadi (table tennis)
- Syed Abdul Majid (cricket)
- Mohammad Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (kabaddi)[34]
- 2009
- Dewan Shafiul Arefin Tutul (football and organiser)
- Badal Roy (football)
- Shamsul Alam Manju (football)
- Naimur Rahman Durjoy (cricket)
- Anjan Chowdhury Pintu (organiser)[35]
- Shahed Ashgar Chowdhury (organiser)
- Hamida Begum (athletic and organiser)
- Shamim Ara Tolee (athletic)
- Mohammad Mohsin (hockey)
- Mostafa Kamal (volleyball)[36]
- 2010
- Harun-ur-Rashid (swimming)
- Atiqur Rahman (shooting)
- Mahmuda Begum (athletics)
- Dewan Nazrul Hossan (gymnastics)
- Mizanur Rahman Manu (organiser)
- ASM Ali Kabir (organiser)
- Takbir Hossain (swimming)
- Farid Khan Chowdhury (athletics)
- Nelly Jesmin (athletics)
- Nipa Bose (athletics-mentally challenged)[37]
- 2011
- Rowshan Ara Chobi (gymnastics)
- Kanchan Ali (boxing)
- Ashraf Ali (wrestling)
- Helena Khan Iva (volleyball)
- Khaled Mashud Pilot (cricket)
- Rabiul Islam Fatik Dutta (bodybuilding)
- Jumman Lusai (hockey)[38]
- Kutubuddin Ahmed Chowdhury Aksir (organiser)
- Ashiqur Rahman Miku (organiser)
- Sheikh Kamal (sportsman/sports organiser)[37]
- 2012
- Shakib Al Hasan (cricket)
- Mohammad Mohsin
- Khurshid Alam Babul
- Abdul Gaffar
- Ashish Bhadra
- Satyajit Das Rupu (football)
- Firoza Khatun (athletics)
- Nazia Akhter Juthi (badminton)
- Mamun-ur-Rashid (hockey)
- Nurul Alam Chowdhury
- Kazi Rajibuddin Ahmed Chapal (organiser)[37]
See also
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