Bangladesh Football Federation
Bangladesh Football Federation or BFF (Bengali: বাফুফে) is the governing body of football in Bangladesh. The organisation which manages the game of association football in Bangladesh. It administers the running of Bangladesh national football team and Bangladesh women's national football team and oversees every aspect of the country's football.
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Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Dhaka City |
FIFA affiliation | 1976 |
AFC affiliation | 1974[1] |
SAFF affiliation | 1997 |
President | Kazi Salahuddin |
Vice-President | Abdus Salam Murshedi |
Website | bff |
BFF controls Bangladesh Premier League and premier domestic club competition, in addition to various other competitions and tournaments.
BFF was one of founding members of South Asian Football Federation. It is based at BFF Bhaban, Motijheel, Dhaka.
History
BFF was founded on 15 July 1972, by Md. Yousuf Ali (Former Education, Culture and Sports Minister). Ali presided the association with Abul Hashem of Wari Club as general secretary.[2]
It became affiliated with AFC and FIFA in 1973 and 1976 respectively.[3] Bangladesh was elected as member in the AFC Executive Committee 1982-86 and 1998-02.
Hafizuddin Ahmed was elected vice president of AFC for 1990-94.[2]
The BFF continued the Dhaka League that started in 1948, after the independence of Bangladesh. It gained huge numbers of fans and support and continued with premier, first, second and third divisions in the process.
In 1980, the Federation started top the Federation Cup, which grew to be the country's top national cup competition.
In 2007 BFF started the country's top tier professional league Bangladesh Premier League (known as B. League then).
In 2009 it launched the Super Cup tournament, the highest budgeted football tournament organised by BFF, Dhaka Mohammedan SC beat arch-rivals Dhaka Abahani SC.[4]
In 2012 BFF launched 2nd tier professional league Bangladesh Championship League.
The BFF is also a founding member of South Asian Football Federation.
Name | Position | Source |
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President | [5] | |
Vice President | [5] | |
2nd Vice President | [5] | |
3rd Vice President | [5] | |
4rd Vice President | [5] | |
5th Vice President | [5] | |
General Secretary | [5] | |
n/a | Tresurer | |
Technical Director | [5] | |
Team Coach (Men's) | [5] | |
Team Coach (Women's) | [5] | |
Media/Communications Manager | [5] | |
n/a | Futsal Coordinator | |
Referee Coordinator | [5] | |
Competitions
Active
Competitions currently run by BFF include:
Competition | First Season | Current Champion | Remarks |
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BPL | 2007 | Bashundhara Kings | The country's top tier professional football league. |
BCL | 2012 | Bangladesh Police FC | The country's 2nd tier professional football league. |
Senior Division League | 1948 | Kawran Bazar Pragati Sangha | The country's 3rd tier professional football league. |
Federation Cup | 1980 | Bashundhara Kings | The country's top clubs cup football competition. |
Super Cup | 2009 | Dhaka Mohammedan SC | The country's highest budgeted cup football competition. |
Pioneer Football League (Bangladesh) | 1987 | Elias Ahmed Chowdhury SS | The country's grass root level clubs football league. |
Independence Cup | 1972 | Bashundhara Kings | The Country's top clubs cup football competition. |
Bangabandhu Cup | 1996-97 | Palestine | International football tournament. |
Bangamata U-19 Women's International Gold Cup | 2019 | Bangladesh/Laos joint champions | International U-19 Women's football tournament. |
Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup | 2015 | Terengganu F.C. | International clubs football tournament. |
BFF U-18 Football Tournament | 2014 | NoFeL Sporting Club U-18 | The country's youth U-18 club football tournament. |
Bangladesh Women's Football League | 2011 | Dhaka Mohammedan Women's | The country's women's professional clubs football league. |
National Football Championship (Bangladesh) | 2000 | Dhaka Mohammedan | The country's national Semi-professional football league. |
Dhaka Second Division Football League | 2015 | Samaj Kallyan KS | The country's 4th tier professional clubs football league. |
Dhaka Third Division Football League | 2003 | Dhaka Wari Club | The country's 5th tier professional clubs football league. |
Defunct
Competitions previously run by BFF include:
Competition | First Season | Last Season | Last Champion | Remarks |
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Aga Khan Cup | 1958 | 1981/1982 | Bangkok Bank F.C. and Brothers Union [Shared after 1-1 draw] | Multinational club competition last held in 1981. |
Sher-e-Bangla Cup | 1975 | 1994 | Bhola | Semi-pro cup that had its last season in 1994. |
Stadiums
- Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
- BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium, Dhaka
- MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
- Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet
- Shamsul Huda Stadium' Jessore
- Rajshahi District Stadium, Rajshahi
- Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium, Rajshahi
- Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani Stadium, Gopalgonj
- Shaheed Salam Stadium, Feni
- Mymensingh Stadium, Mymensingh
- Shaheed Dhirendranath Stadium, Comilla
- Shaheed Bulu Stadium, Noakhali
- Sheikh Kamal Stadium, Nilphamari
(List of football stadiums in Bangladesh)
Official partners
Nitol-Tata the sole distributor of Tata vehicles in Bangladesh was the official sponsor between 2000 till 2005
In April 2008, the BFF secured BDT 16,00,00,000 (equivalent to US$22,85,714 appx) for three years from a multinational mobile operator company, Citycell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) for three years as sponsorship for Bangladesh Football Federation, which is a record in the football sponsorship money securing in the history of Bangladesh football.
Later in 2010, it made contract with Grameenphone - country's leading mobile phone operator, for the sponsorship of BFF's tournaments.
BFF secured US$70,000 for one year when Nitol-Tata again became the official sponsor for the 2013/2014 season.
See also
References
- "AFC BARS ISRAEL FROM ALL ITS COMPETITIONS". Reuters. The Straits Times. 16 September 1974.
- "BFF info". bangladeshdir.com. Archived from the original on 17 August 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- "Bangladesh on FIFA.com". FIFA.com.
- "Bangladesh: Mohammedan SC Clinch Citycell Super Cup". goal.com. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
- "Member Association - Bangladesh - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com.
External links
- Bangladesh on FIFA.com
- Bangladesh at AFC site