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Following the exclusion of Italy-based footballer Fahmidul Islam from Bangladesh’s squad for the India match, many fans have accused the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) of favoritism and syndicate politics. In response, Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud held a meeting with BFF officials, emphasizing that no deserving player should be deprived of opportunities for the country’s sake. He urged the BFF to ensure fair selection processes, free from nepotism or favoritism, and warned of government action against any proven corruption. Meanwhile, the BFF President clarified that Fahmidul was not permanently excluded but given additional time for development.
No Room for Nepotism in Team Selection, Says Sports Adviser
English footballer Hamza Choudhury, of Bangladeshi descent, has arrived in the country to play for the national team after 11 years. He landed at Sylhet International Airport on Monday at 10:45 AM. Seven executive members of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) were present at the airport to receive him and his family. After completing immigration formalities, Hamza will travel to his ancestral home in Bahubal, Habiganj.
Footballer Hamza Choudhury Arrives in Bangladesh
No Bangladeshi player had scored a century in a World Cup until Mahmudullah Riyad broke the barrier in 2015 with a historic hundred against England in Cardiff. His innings not only made history but also helped Bangladesh secure a famous victory. Former captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza reminisced about that iconic moment while reflecting on Mahmudullah’s retirement.
On Wednesday, Mahmudullah announced his retirement through a heartfelt Facebook post. In response, Mashrafe shared a message wishing him the best for the future. He praised Mahmudullah’s ability to shine on the big stage, saying, “The way you delivered your best in crucial moments will inspire generations to come.”
Mashrafe Remembers Mahmudullah’s Heroics in Adelaide
Ahead of their crucial third-round Asian Cup qualifier against India, Italy-based forward Fahamedul Islam has joined the Bangladesh national football team’s training camp. The Bangladesh Football Federation had previously confirmed his inclusion in the special training camp in Saudi Arabia. On Monday night, it was officially announced that the 18-year-old Olbia Calcio forward has joined the squad. Bangladesh, under head coach Cabrera, will face India in Shillong on March 25.
Italy-Based Footballer Joins Bangladesh Squad to Face India in Asian Cup Qualifiers
Four years after the death of football legend Diego Maradona, a trial has begun regarding allegations of medical negligence by seven healthcare professionals involved in his treatment. The accused may face prison sentences ranging from eight to 25 years if found guilty. Maradona passed away on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60 due to a heart attack. In 2021, a 20-member medical panel, assembled by the Argentine public prosecutor, stated that Maradona’s chances of survival would have been higher had he received appropriate medical care at a proper healthcare facility. However, the defendants’ lawyer denied the accusations, stating the responsibility for Maradona’s mental treatment lay with others.
Trial Over Diego Maradona’s Death Due to Medical Negligence Begins
Mushfiqur Rahim has officially retired from international cricket, marking the end of an era. Former captain and longtime teammate Tamim Iqbal shared an emotional midnight message following Mushfiq’s retirement announcement. “Today, a man retired with whom I’ve shared a journey of almost 20 to 25 years,” Tamim said in a heartfelt video message. “No status can truly express what I feel for him. From U-15 cricket, I’ve witnessed how hard he worked. He has pushed himself beyond limits, enduring more than any player possibly could.”
Tamim Iqbal’s Emotional Tribute to Mushfiqur Rahim After Retirement Announcement
After playing two friendly matches against the UAE, the Bangladesh national football team returned home on Monday morning. Following their arrival, the squad met with Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) President Tabith Awal to discuss their performance. In the meeting, Awal stated, "The matches revealed our weaknesses. We will focus on intensive training ahead of the Asian Cup Qualifiers in June. If we qualify, we will compete in the 2026 Asian Cup. The next two years are packed with fixtures, and I hope the team continues to play consistently."
Regarding their goal-scoring performance, forward Afeeda Khandakar noted that the UAE players had fatigued towards the end, providing Bangladesh with scoring opportunities. However, the team failed to capitalize, with only Afeeda managing to score in one of the matches.
UAE Tour Experience Shared with Bangladesh Football Chief
Despite the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) ending over a month ago, former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has yet to receive his full salary. Out of his $100,000 contract, he has only received $19,000. Frustrated with the delay, Afridi has emailed the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), highlighting that his contract stipulated full payment during the tournament. He accused Chattogram Kings of failing to honor their commitment. The franchise, however, claims that delays were due to health issues and assures that the payment will be settled soon. Afridi expressed disappointment but remained silent to protect Bangladesh’s cricketing reputation.
Shahid Afridi Furious Over Unpaid BPL Salary, Sends Complaint to BCB
The Dhaka Premier League (DPL) faced disruption on its opening day. The match between Prime Bank Cricket Club and Rupganj Tigers Cricket Club was paused for almost 30 minutes due to a scuffle. In a critical moment, Irfan Shukkur was run out after trying to take a run during Fahad Hossain’s innings. This led to a confrontation between players, and the match referee, Akhtaruzzaman Shipar, threatened to suspend Talha Zubair. The game resumed after a brief break.
Chaos in DPL Match, Game Halted for 30 Minutes
Pakistan has appointed a new local coach to lead their team. The announcement comes as the team gears up for important international matches. In the FIFA World Cup qualifiers this month, Argentina will face Brazil and Uruguay. Argentina’s coach, Lionel Scaloni, has already named a 33-player preliminary squad, which includes star forward Lionel Messi. The team will take on Uruguay in Montevideo on March 22, and will host Brazil in Buenos Aires on March 26. Lisandro Martinez has been excluded due to injury, but the squad remains largely intact, with Scaloni fielding a fully-strength team for the upcoming qualifiers.
Pakistan Appoints New ‘Domestic’ Coach
Ahead of their FIFA World Cup qualifiers this month against Brazil and Uruguay, Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni has named a 33-man preliminary squad, including star forward Lionel Messi. Argentina will face Uruguay on March 22 in Montevideo, followed by a match against their eternal rivals Brazil on March 26 at home. Lisandro Martínez has been excluded from the squad due to injury, but nearly all other key players have been included, making it a fully-strengthened squad for Scaloni.
Argentina Announces Strong Squad for Brazil and Uruguay Matches
The Bangladesh cricket team has returned home after a disappointing campaign in the Champions Trophy. The squad failed to win a single match, securing just one point due to rain. The team landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 11 PM on Friday. With no time for rest, the players will soon participate in the upcoming Dhaka Premier League (DPL). Earlier in the tournament, Bangladesh suffered a heavy defeat against India due to top-order batting failures, preventing them from putting up a strong total. Despite the bowlers’ efforts, the team struggled in subsequent matches as well, failing to reach a competitive score.
Bangladesh Cricket Team Returns Home in Disappointment After Champions Trophy Debacle
Kabaddi is not just Bangladesh's national sport for no reason. Nepal had no chance against the home team in the five-match series, which Bangladesh won 4-1. In the final match, Nepal was defeated by a margin of 45-27 points. Bangladesh had already secured the series in the fourth match at Paltan Maidan with a 3-1 lead. The players celebrated their victory by crushing Nepal by 18 points. Captain Mizanur Rahman was named both the match and series MVP, while Nepal’s captain Roka Magar was the best raider. Bangladesh’s Roman and Nasir were jointly awarded Best Catcher.
Bangladesh Dominates Nepal in Kabaddi Series
Mohammad Ismail, the country’s fastest man, will not represent Bangladesh at the World Indoor Athletics Championship in Nanjing from March 21-23. Instead, the country’s representative will be Zahid Raihan. The Bangladesh Athletics Federation sent Raihan’s name to the World Amateur Athletics Federation on Wednesday night. Raihan, a ten-time national champion in the 400 meters, recently regained his title in the 100 meters at the National Championships. Ismail, however, expressed his disappointment, as he was left out. The Federation stated that Zahid was chosen due to his international success, and only one athlete can be sent due to financial constraints.
Ismail Left Out of Athletics, ‘Speechless’
Bangladeshi competitors from the Martial Arts Foundation won 15 gold, 3 silver, and 5 bronze medals at the 12th ISKDJ International Karate Cup 2025, held in Sri Lanka on February 22-23. The team secured third place overall in a competition featuring around 2,000 athletes from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Palestine, and Sri Lanka. Under the leadership of coach Sajjad Hossain, ten Bangladeshi athletes participated in the event.
Bangladesh Wins 15 Golds at ISKDJ International Karate Cup
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