Kings make three in a row
Sports Correspondent
23rd January, 2021 09:35:52
Players of Bashundhara Kings and Brothers Union vie for the ball during their Bangladesh Premier League Football match at the Shaheed Dhirendranath Dutta Stadium in Cumilla on Saturday. Kings fans are seen in the insert. – BFF Photo
Defending champions Bashundhara Kings made a memorable debut at their new home venue, the Shaheed Dhirendranath Dutta Stadium in Cumilla, as they defeated Brothers Union Limited by a solitary margin in their third match of the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League on Saturday.
Kings Brazilian forward Robson Azevedo da Silva Robinho netted the match-winner in the second half and brought a smile to the faces of thousands of Bashundhara Kings fans at a jam-packed stadium in Cumilla.
Was not the best game we can play: Bruzon
Sports Correspondent
22nd December, 2020 09:47:54
Bashundhara Kings Spanish coach Oscar Bruzon said that he was satisfied with the win against Rahamatgonj MFS in the Fed Cup opener but it was not their best game.
“The first match of the competition is always difficult. In the first half, it took 25 to 30 minutes to have the full control of the game. We were having some problems in the building up in the creation especially in central areas.
But in the moment we find to put the central midfielders three on them in different heights. We are perfect to play more vertical. I m quite satisfied but it was not the best game that we can play. Anyway, It’s a win, qualification for the final stage almost, let’s keep growing from this game,” Oscar said in a post match press conference at Bangabandhu National Stadium (BNS) on Tuesday.
Bashundhara Kings complete registration formalities
Sports Correspondent
14th December, 2020 08:58:23
Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and Federation Cup champions Bashundhara Kings completed players registration formalities for the upcoming domestic football season 2020-21 at Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) House in the capital a day before the last day of registration window on Monday.
Kings Head of Strategy and Planning Bayazid Alam Zubair Nipu told The Daily Sun that they registered a total of 28 players including 13 national booters and 4 foreigners. “Players are all fit and ready to play. There are no other serious injuries except Sushanto Tripura and Tariq Raihan Kazi. They may not be able to play in Federation Cup. Topu Barman got injured during Bangladesh-Qatar match, but he is recovering,” he added.