NoFeL Sporting Club (Bengali: নোফেল স্পোর্টিং ক্লাব) is a football team of Bangladesh, based in Noakhali. The current name NoFeL is an acronym for Noakhali, Feni & Lakhsmipur, which are the three districts the club represents. The club competes in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second tier of Bangladesh football.

NoFeL Sporting Club
Full nameNoakhali Feni Laxmipur Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Blue White Forces
Amra Nofel Bahini
FoundedApril 2017; 7 years ago (April 2017)
GroundShaheed Bulu Stadium
Capacity7,000
PresidentTabith Awal
Head CoachKamal Babu
LeagueBangladesh Championship League
2023–246th of 11

Nofel played in the Bangladesh Premier League, country's top tier association football league, for first time in 2018-2019 season after being runners-up of 2017 Bangladesh Championship League. However, they suffered relegation in the same season.[1]

History

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Establishment & promotion

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On 9 April 2017, NoFeL SC announced 21-member executive committee with BFF vice-president Tabith M Awal as its president. Apart from Noakhali, many people from Feni and Lakhsmipur also contributed during the clubs inception. Shakhawat Hossain Shahin, also the manager of Feni SC, was named as the general secretary. During their formation, the clubs officials announced that their main goal is to produce a variety talented footballers who can serve the national team in future. NoFel SC started its journey by taking part in the second-tier professional league during the 2017 Bangladesh Championship League.[2]

The club appointed Mohidur Rahman as their head coach for their first season. Former Feni SC striker, Akbor Hossain Ridon was named captain of the club for the inaugural season. On 6 August 2017, in the opening match of 2017 Bangladesh Championship League the club played their first official game where they were victorious by 2–0 margin against neighbors Feni SC.[3] Ariful Islam scored the first ever goal for the club. On 14 October 2017, Ariful Islam scored first ever hat-trick for the club where his team was victorious by 5–1 margin against Bashundhara Kings.[4] 9 days later on 23 October 2017, Ariful Islam scored his second hat-trick of the season and lead his team to a destructive 7–2 victory over Kawran Bazar Pragati Sangha.[5]

NofeL, who needed a single point from the last two matches to ensure their top-tier berth, On 5 November 2017 they not only secured all three points against Uttar Baridhara SC but also confirmed the runners-up trophy in their debut appearance after Bashundhara Kings confirmed the title a day before. Sazzad Zaman struck the all-important goal for the club.[6] Ariful Islam was the highest goal scorer of the tournament with 12 goals.[7]

Premier league era & relegation

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In October 2018, the club appointed the experienced Kamal Babu as the team's head coach for their inaugural top flight campaign. On 6 December 2018, NofeL tested their maiden victory in top-tier football against local giant Mohammedan SC by 2–0 margin during 2018 Independence Cup.[8] Nevertheless, they were not able to advance past the group stages of either domestic cup competitions, as they failed to win a single game during the 2018 Federation Cup. Before the start of the league, the players were not able to practice long term due to internal problems. Nofel held their residential camp at the Wari Club, in Motijheel. The officials hired only four rooms at Wari Club for the accommodation of 30 players of the squad and the club also failed to meet at least 30% of the total criterion of the 2017 BFF club licensing.[9] The team were also unable afford an Asian quota player, and only managed 3 foreign recruits.[10]

On 18 January 2019, Nofel started their 2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League with a 2–1 defeat at the hands of defending champions Dhaka Abahani, defender Kamrul Islam scored the clubs first premier league goal.[11] After only earning two points from their first seven games, Nofel finally tasted their first league win, defeating Brothers Union 2–0, on 23 February 2019.[12] The newly promoted side surprised many when they defeated league veterans Rahmatganj MFS with a 5–2 margin.[13] Nofel's most notable victory in their short history came, when they defeated Mohammedan SC 1–0, on 4 March 2019, and the game club captain Akbar Hossain Ridon announced his retirement.[14] However, they could not sustain their good form, and with 5 straight losses starting from July 2019, Nofel were relegated, despite coming from behind to hold Sheikh Jamal DC to a 2–2 draw in their last league match.[15] Although the team were relegated, they produced numerous young talents throughout the season, with the likes of Khandokar Ashraful Islam, Jamir Uddin, Farhad Mona and Kamrul Islam all securing premier league clubs for the following season.[16]

After dropping down to the championship, Monwar Hossain Moyna was given the duty of getting the club back into the top tier.[17] However, he failed to do so as Nofel finished second in the 2020–21 Bangladesh Championship League, only a point behind winners Swadhinata KS, and due to COVID-19 circumstances only the league winners were granted promotion.

Home venue

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From 2018-2019 season, NoFeL Sporting Club is sharing their home venue with Team BJMC at Shaheed Bulu Stadium of Noakhali District.[18][non-primary source needed]

Sponsors

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2017 None
2018–present SAIF Power Battery

Crest and colours

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Current squad

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As of 21 February 2024.[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BAN Md Jasim Uddin
2 DF   BAN Md Khorshed Alam
3 DF   BAN Zahidul Islam
4 DF   BAN Nazim Uddin Mithu
5 DF   BAN Aminul Islam
6 MF   BAN Md Tariqul Islam
7 MF   BAN Md Faizullah
8 MF   BAN Md Robel
9 FW   BAN Md Mujahid Hossain Mollik
10 FW   BAN Md Mahid Sheikh
11 MF   BAN Md Manzurul Karim
12 FW   BAN Sobuj Sheikh
13 FW   BAN Md Afjal Hossain
14 DF   BAN Rabiul Alam
15 DF   BAN Manik Molla
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW   BAN Md Saiful Islam
17 FW   BAN Jakir Hossain
18 DF   BAN Atikur Rahman
19 FW   BAN Md Sagor
20 FW   BAN Md Mynul Islam Mamun
21 MF   BAN Redowan Hasan Lingkon
22 DF   BAN Ashibul Hossain
23 FW   BAN Zaker Hossain
24 MF   BAN Asif Akbar
25 MF   BAN Al-Amin Hassan Aanaf
26 MF   BAN Md Ahad Ali
27 MF   BAN Md Sajib
28 DF   BAN Md Abdur Rahman
29 MF   BAN Starling Lang Bang
30 GK   BAN Md Razib (Captain)

Coaching staff

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Coaches

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  •   Mohidur Rahman (August 2017 – September 2018)
  •   Kamal Babu (October 2018 – August 2019)
  •   Akbor Hossain Ridon (September 2019 – December 2020)
  •   Monwar Hossain Moyna (January 2021 – June 2022)
  •   Mohammad Abu Yusuf (December 2022 – January 2023)
  •   Arman Hossain (February 2022 – June 2022)
  •   Jahangir Alam (January 2023 – April 2023)
  •   Kamal Babu (February 2024 – present)

Managerial statistics

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As of 23 April 2024
Coach From To P W D L GS GA %W
  Mohidur Rahman August 2017 October 2018 18 8 8 2 26 12 044.44
  Kamal Babu October 2018 August 2019 24 5 5 14 24 42 020.83
  Akbor Hossain Ridon September 2019 December 2020 0 0 0 0 0 0 !
  Monwar Hossain Moyna 10 January 2021 February 2022 22 13 5 4 34 9 059.09
  Arman Hossain 8 February 2022 13 June 2022 22 10 8 4 36 17 045.45
  Mohammad Abu Yusuf 21 December 2022 28 January 2023 8 2 4 2 8 10 025.00
  Jahangir Alam 28 January 2023 19 April 2023 12 4 3 5 18 15 033.33
  Kamal Babu 9 February 2024 Present 14 3 8 3 9 11 021.43

P – Total of played matches W – Won matches D – Drawn matches L – Lost matches GS – Goal scored GA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of 21 February 2024
Position Name
Head coach   Kamal Babu
Team manager   Shakhawat Hossain Bhuiya Shahin
Team leader   Moshur Rahman
Assistant manager   Md Nazrul Kabir Shipon
Assistant coach   Md Jahangir Alam
Goalkeeping coach   Mohit Karmaker
Fitness trainer   Arif Chowdhury
Equipment manager   Sujon Chandra Das
Masseur   Md Sohel

Management

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Board of directors

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As of 7 December 2023
Position Name
President   Tabith Awal
Vice-president (Senior)   Tajwar M Awal
General Secretary   Shakhawat Hossai Shahin
Joint General Secretary   Mohiuddin Liton
Organizing Secretary   Sheikh Nazmul Islam Bokul
Football Secretary   Zulfiker Mahmud Mintu
Sports Secretary   Jalal Uddin

Competitive record

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Record as Professional Football League member
Season Division League Federation Cup Independence Cup Top league scorer(s)
P W D L GF GA Pts Position Player Goals
2017–18 BCL 18 10 5 3 23 19 35 Runners-up   Ariful Islam 12
2018–19 BPL 24 5 5 14 24 42 20 12th Group Stage Group Stage   Ismael Bangoura 12
2019–20 BCL Cancelled[20]
2020–21 BCL 22 13 5 4 34 10 44 Runners-up   Fuad Hasan 7
2021–22 BCL 22 10 8 4 36 17 38 3rd   Rafiqul Islam 12
2022–23 BCL 20 6 7 7 26 25 25 5th   Abid Hasan Abir 7
2023–24 BCL 14 3 8 3 9 11 17 6th   Md Faizullah 3
Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Youth team

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2019 BFF U-18 Football Tournament triumph

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The clubs focus on creating a pipeline of young talent was showcased as they won the 2019 BFF U-18 Football Tournament, guided by former player turned coach Akbor Hossain Ridon.[21] Nofel's president Tabith M Awal, appointed former captain Akbor Hossain Ridon as coach for the U18 team for the 2019 BFF U-18 Football Tournament, where all the top-tier clubs participated. Following Nofel's relegation the club authorities main focus was to produce talented players for the future generation, nevertheless, Nofel U18 entered the tournament as underdogs. They started the group-stages with a draw against Saif SC U18, followed by a stunning win against Sheikh Russel U18, thanks to goals from Mohammed Piash and Arman Hossain Abir.[22] The win helped them advance through the group as the second placed team. Nofel won the quarter-finals against a strong Arambagh U18 team on penalties, and then went on to stun tournament favorites Bashundhara Kings U18, knocking them out on penalties as well.[23][24] In the finals against Saif SC U18, who were managed by former Nofel coach Kamal Babu, striker Arman Hossain Abir scored the winner 9 minutes from fulltime to win Nofel the trophy.[25]

Honours

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References

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