Bangladesh national kabaddi team

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Bangladesh national kabaddi team won the bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games. In 1980, Bangladesh became the runners-up in the first Asian Kabaddi Championship and India emerged as the champion. Bangladesh became runners-up again in the next Asian Kabaddi Championship held in 1988 at Jaipur, India.[1] Kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation's (BKF) president Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun and General secretary Habibur Rahman is maintaining the National kabaddi team.[2][3][4][5]

Bangladesh
AssociationBangladesh Kabaddi Federation
ConfederationAsian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)
Head CoachAbdul Jalil
World Cup
3 (first in 2004)
Third place (2004, 2007)
Asian Games
9 (first in 1990)
Runners-up (1990, 1994, 2002)
Asian Kabaddi Championship
2 (first in 1980)
Runners-up (1980, 1988)

Current squad

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Name: Mohammad Arduzzaman Munshi - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Zakir Hossain - Position: All-rounder
Name: Mohammad Tuhin Tarafdar - Position: Left-cover (Defender)
Name: Mohammad Sabuj Mia - Position: Right-cover (defender)
Name: Mohammad Abul Kamal Azad - Position: All-rounder
Name: S M Al Mamun - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Ziaur Rahman - Position: Left-cover (defender)
Name: Mohammad Tanjil Hossain - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Fardous Sheikh - Position: Left-cover (defender)
Name: Mohammad Jahangir Alom - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Ruhul Amin - Position: Right-cover
Name: Niroshan Balasundaram - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Soileman Kabir - Position: Raider
Name: Mohammad Shajid Hossain - Position: Left-cover
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List of National Awardee in Bangladesh

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1. Abdul Jalil-2001 [7]
2. Badshah Mia-2002 [8]
3. Ziaur Rahaman-2005
4. Amir Hossiin Patwari-2007
5. Jahangir Alom-2009

Tournament history

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Standard kabaddi

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Asian Games

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Year Rank M W D L PF PA PD
  1990 2nd place 6 4 1 1 135 139 -4
  1994 2nd place 4 3 0 1 100 91 +9
  1998 3rd place 6 3 2 1 169 97 +72
  2002 2nd Place 5 3 0 2 174 91 +83
  2006 3rd Place 5 2 0 3 166 191 -25
  2010 5th place 3 1 0 2 76 89 -13
  2014 7th place 3 0 0 3 62 91 -29
  2018 5th place 4 2 0 2 102 135 -33
  2022 5th place 4 2 0 2 133 132 +1
Total 9/9 40 20 3 17 1117 1056 +61

World Cup

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Year Rank
  2004 3rd place
  2007 3rd place
  2016 Group stage
Year Rank
  1980 2nd place
  1988 2nd place

South Asian Games

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Year Rank
  1985 2nd place
  1987 2nd place
  1989 3rd place
  1993 3rd place
  1995 2nd place
  1999
  2004 3rd place
  2006 3rd place
  2010 3rd place
  2016 3rd place
  2019 3rd place
Year Rank
  2021 Champions
  2022 Champions
  2023 Champions
  2024 Champions

Beach kabaddi

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Asian Beach Games

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Year Rank
  2008 3rd place
  2014 Group stage

Indoor kabaddi

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Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

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Year Rank
  2007 3rd place
  2009 3rd place

Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation

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Bangladesh Amateur Kabadi Federation was formed in 1973. It framed rules and regulations for the game. For more information visit Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation. Kabaddi is the national sport of Bangladesh

Coaching Staff

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  • Head Coach-   Abdul Jalil

References

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  1. ^ "Asian Games XIII". People's Daily, China. Archived from the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Kabaddi is Bangladesh's national sport". ESPN. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Army, Ansar retain Victory Day Kabaddi, Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation general secretary Habibur Rahman said". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  4. ^ "President of Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation and Inspector General of Bangladesh Police Dr Mohammad Javed Patwari inaugurating". The New Nation. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Bangladesh Krida Shiksha Prothistan wins 59th edition of Subroto Cup football tournament". The Indian Express. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Bangladesh kabaddi players' profiles". Dhaka Tribune. 5 April 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Kabaddi is Bangladesh's national sport but you'd never have guessed". ESPN. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Kabaddi team fly today for WC". The Daily Star. 22 January 2007. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.