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Team BJMC
File:Team BJMC FC logo.png
Team BJMC Club Logo
GroundBangabandhu National Stadium
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Capacity36,000
LeagueBangladesh Premier League
2013–147th

Team Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (Team BJMC) is a sporting club in Bangladesh, which is mainly located in the city of Dhaka. The club was formally known as East Pakistan IDC prior to 1971 and Bangladesh JIC from 1971 until 1978, from which point onward the club has been renamed to Team BJMC. In 1981 the club had stopped all their football related activities, however, after 29 years, in 2010 they restarted playing professional football under the new manager Arif Khan Joy. Team BJMC currently competes in Bangladesh Premier League, the top-tier association football league in Bangladesh.[1][2][3]

Squad

  • BangladeshBangladeshi Players:

Arifuzzaman Hemel (GK), Ariful Islam (GK), Mohammed Karim (GK), Md. Nayeem (GK), Amit Khan Shuvra, S.M. Rajib, Khan Md. Tara, Shahanur Rahman Rony, Redwad Bin Rakin, Md. Shakil Ahmed, Md. Soyeb Mia, Musaddek Khan Murad, Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Sabbir Ahmed Sumon, Omar Faruk Babu, Abdullah Al Parvez, Loutfor Rahman Noyon, Md. faysal Ahmed, Md. Masud Rana, Jakir Hossain Ziku, Md. Moklesur Rahman, Ali Akbar Kanon, Saiful Islam Saif, Aung Thowai Ching Marma, Md. Shapon, Abdullah Al Mamun, Aminur Rahman Shajib, Mahadi Hasan Tapu, Md. Arif Hossain

  • Foreign Players:
  1. Equatorial Guinea Jean Jules Ikanga
  2. Nigeria Samson Iliasu
  3. Nigeria Uche Felix
  4. Guinea Ismael Bangoura

Coaching Staffs

  • Manager= Bangladesh Arif Khan Joy
  • Head Coach= vacant
  • Asst Coach= Bangladesh Ali Asgar Nasir

Honours

1967,1968,1970,1973,1979

References

  1. ^ "Team BJMC taste first win". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
  2. ^ "Sk Jamal grab solo lead". The Daily Star. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
  3. ^ "Ctg Abahani move to 3rd". The Daily Star. 2016-10-02. Retrieved 2016-10-12.