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Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

Muktijoddha Sangsad KC (Bengali: মুক্তিযোদ্ধা সংসদ ক্রীড়া চক্র) is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second level of Bangladeshi football league system, as they suffered relegation from the Premier League in 2022–23 for the first time since the inception of the Premier League in 2007.[2]

Muktijoddha SKC
Full nameBangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira Chakra
Nickname(s)The Freedom Fighters
Short nameMSKC
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
GroundSheikh Fazlul Haque Mani Stadium
Capacity5,000
ChairmanZahurul Islam Rhohel
Head coachRaja Isa
LeagueBangladesh Championship League
2022–23Premier League, 10th of 11 (Relegated)

History edit

Early years edit

Founded in 1978, by the Muktijoddha Sangsad welfare association, in remembrance of the Freedom Fighters that died in Bangladesh during the 1971 Liberation War. In 1982, during their time in the Dhaka Second Division, Muktijoddha formed a fierce rivalry with BRTC FC. The two clubs fought head on for promotion and during the league ending game, Muktijoddha's forward Pran Govinda Kundu, nicknamed "lucky" Govinda, who was lethal throughout the season was not able to prevent the clubs defeat. After the game concluded, the agitated fans attacked and vandalized the BRTC clubhouse, injuring many BRTC players and coaching staff.[3] In 1983, Muktijoddha were finally crowned the Dhaka Second Division champions, earning promotion to the Dhaka League. In 1984, central defender Monem Munna was exceptional during the clubs first year at the top-flight, earning them a place in the Super Eight, who fought for the league title.[4]

The club first made a name for itself during the mid-1990s, when all the top players from the country's Dhaka trio of Dhaka Abahani, Mohammedan SC and Brothers Union started joining Muktijoddha over the next few years, after the three clubs made a gentleman's agreement to lower player salaries. The club's director Manzur Quader, took this as an opening and roped in 11 national team stars who all had disputes with their respective clubs due to the reduction in salary. Muktijoddha became the target of many angry local fans of the much more popular clubs and were also victims of poor refereeing decisions during the course of the season. The Muktijoddha officials later accused the league committee consisting of Mohammedan and Abahani officials, of having a bias against the club.[5][6]

In 1994, with all the incoming star players, Muktijoddha failed to re-sign Monem Munna, as Abahani Limited paid a record fee, 20 lakh taka, to retain the player.[7] They won the 1994 Federation Cup, with their star studded squad, defeating Abahani 3–2 in the final.[8] Unfortunately for the club, their heavy investment would not help them stop Abahani from winning the league title that year. Although the league failure, Muktijoddha started to build a team for the future and, the following years saw the club spend a hefty sum of money on established domestic players, earning them huge success in the process. From 1994 to 1999 Muktijoddha had the service of Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib, who was at the time seen as one of the most lethal marksman in South Asia. Nakib scored 57 Dhaka League goals during the club's rise to prominence at the end of the 20th century, making him their all-time top scorer.[9]

Qatar Independence Cup edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Yemen 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 3
  India 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
  Muktijoddha SKC 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 3
16 September 1994 India   4–2   Muktijoddha SKC Khalifa International Stadium, Qatar
Syed Sabir Pasha   3', 55'
Jo Paul Ancheri   9'
Tejinder Kumar   23'
Report Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib   63', 74'
14 September 1994 Muktijoddha SKC   1–0   Yemen Khalifa International Stadium, Qatar
Mizanur Rahman Mizan   ?' Report

In 1994, after the gentleman's agreement took place between the three top clubs, Muktijoddha was sent to Qatar by the BFF in order take part in the Qatar Independence Cup, acting as the Bangladesh national football team. Fourteen players from Muktijoddha along with three guest players from Brothers Union were selected, and the club also wore its own jersey during the entirety of the tournament. The players included: Mohammed Mohsin, Arun Bikash Dewan, Saiful Bari Titu, Jewel Rana, Ataur Rahman, Masud Rana, Mamun Joarder, Barun Bikash Dewan, Rizvi Karim Rumi, Rakib Hossain, Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib, Mizanur Rahman, Arman Mia, Kazi Mizanur Rahman, Parimal Chandra Pandit, while the three guests players were Satyajit Das Rupu, Arif Hossain Moon and Shahidul Ahmed Ranjan. Muktijoddha manager Kazi Salahuddin also took charge of the team as they played their first game against India, striker Nakib scored both goals in a 2–4 defeat. In the second game Mizanur Rahman Mizan scored the lone goal as the club managed to defeat Yemen, nevertheless, they were unable to move past the group stages.[10]

Red and Black generation edit

The freedom fighters have left their mark not only in domestic competitions but also in International cup competition. Muktijoddha became the champion of the McDowell's Cup held in India in 1996 and brought the title to Bangladesh. In the same year, Muktijoddha were runners up in the Independence Day Cup in India. Earlier, Muktijoddha were also runners up in the Sikkim Gold Cup in 1992, where they were defeated by Mohun Bagan. In 1998, Muktijoddha finally broke free from Abahani-Mohammedan's shadows, as even though they fell behind early on into the league deciding game against Mohammedan SC, a brace from captain Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib won Mukti's their first ever domestic league title.[11]

The club also represented Bangladesh in AFC Club Champions League, AFC Cup and Asian Winners' Cup. Muktijoddha made their debut in Asia during the 1999-2000 Asian Club Champions league first round, after winning their first Dhaka League in 1998. They were knocked out of the tournament by Mohun Bagan, with a 2-1 aggregate score. The club won the league title once again in 2000 and this time managed to reach the second round of the Asian Club Champions league in 2001. In the first round they defeated New Radiant from Maldives, with a 3-1 aggregate score. However, the team was dismantled 11–1 by Korean side FC Seoul during the second-round.[12] In 2004 Muktijoddha became the first club from Bangladesh to participate in the AFC Cup. On 20 April 2004, the club's striker Saifur Rahman Moni became the first Bangladeshi player to score in the AFC Cup, during a 3–2 defeat against Al Sha'ab Ibb from Yemen.

Muktijoddha also qualified for the 2005 AFC Cup by winning the 2003 National League. On 6 April 2005, the club won its first match in the AFC Cup, by defeating Turkmen club Nebitçi Balkanabat 1–0, thanks to a 93rd-minute goal from Enamul Haque. During the early 2000s the club produced numerous talented domestic player with most of the players from the Bangladesh that won the 2003 SAFF Cup were playing at Muktijoddha, with the club's players Rajani Kanta Barman and Hassan Al-Mamun both captaining Bangladesh during the competition.[13] Muktijoddha also finished third in the inaugural season of the country's first professional football league, the Bangladesh Premier League. Under the guidance of coach Abu Yusuf, the club had 9 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses during the entirety of the season. Muktijoddha faced rivals Dhaka Abahani during the first ever premier league game, on 2 March 2007. The match, which took place at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, ended in a goalless draw.[14] On 27 March 2007, Alfaz Ahmed netted the first hat-trick in BPL history to give Muktijoddha a 4–1 victory over Rahmatganj MFS.[15]

Undoing of the Freedom Fighters edit

In 2008, after numerous financial difficulties the club had to let go of some of their star players, leading them to fight for survival, which was something very uncommon in the club's esteemed history.[16] The club's financial complications did not stop and in 2013, after not receiving payment from Muktijoddha Sangsad KC even though they were contracted to the club, 7 footballers demanded arrears of money from Muktijoddha and criticized the club officials, stating that the club's officials misappropriated their money and they should be punished. The players were Rokonuzzaman Kanchan, Firoj Mahmud Titu, Azmol Biddyut, Faisal Mahmud, Mustafa Parevz, Pradeep Poddar and Zahirul Islam.[17][18] However, despite the off the field issues, the club managed to finish as runners-up during both 2011 and 2012.[19] Nonetheless, trophies were hard to come by, with the team losing both the 2013 and 2015 Federation Cup finals. Ever since 2017 the team has been seen as consistent relegation contenders, managing to avoid the drop narrowly each season.[20]

After spending the previous few years struggling with paying player wages, the club's higher-ups had decided not to participate in the 2021 Bangladesh Premier League citing to a lack of finance. Club captain Yusuke Kato, sought financial help from the Japanese community and businessmen in a video that was posted on his Facebook profile.[21] Japanese institution A-WING TAGUCHI CO. LTD. (ATC), which is located in Chattogram had come forward to help out. The company paid 10 thousand US dollars during the 2020–21 Bangladesh Federation Cup to Muktijoddha.[22] On 12 January 2021, Technology-based service provider Hishab became the title sponsor of the club for 2020–21 season.[23] The donations allowed the club to take part in the Bangladesh Premier League and they ended the season finishing in tenth place out of 13 teams which was safe from relegation.[24][25]

Stadiums edit

After five successive seasons at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Muktijoddha officially moved into Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani Stadium on 16 November 2012 with a Premier League match against Arambagh KS which Muktijoddha won 1–0.[26] However, as a home stadium, this ground has never been regular for the club. After that season, the club has used Gopalganj as its home stadium for only two seasons, 2016 and 2018–19.[27][28] During 2020–21 Bangladesh Premier League season, Muktijoddha played all their league games at the Bangabandhu National Stadium, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh.

Current squad edit

Muktijoddha Sangsad KC squad for 2022–23 season.

As of 27 March 2023

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 Monirul Islam
3 DF   NGA Adeyinka Najeem
5 DF   BAN Mohamed Salauddin
6 MF   BAN Fazlay Rabbi
7 MF   BAN Aminur Rahman Sajib (captain)
8 MF   JPN Soma Otani
9 FW   BDI Landry Ndikumana
10 FW   NGA Emmanuel Uzochukwu
11 MF   BAN Rubel Miya
12 MF   BAN Md Roman
13 DF   BAN Sagor Sarkar
15 MF   BAN Md Taj Uddin
16 DF   BAN Rashedul Islam Rashed
17 MF   BAN Nadim Mahmud Limon
19 MF   BAN Mezbah Uddin
20 DF   ZIM Jimmy Dzingai
21 DF   BAN Amit Hasan
22 GK   BAN Mojnu Miah
23 FW   BAN Manzurul Karim
24 DF   BAN Alfaz Miah
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 GK   BAN Rakib Hossain Mridha
27 MF   BAN Abu Bokor
30 GK   BAN Mehedi Hasan Srabon
31 MF   BAN Md Shakil Kishur
32 DF   BAN Mahadud Hossain Fahim
42 DF   BAN Samuel Elhaz Hudson
44 MF   BAN Suibor Rahman Mijan
45 MF   BAN Shaid Rakib Khan Evan
52 DF   BAN Nikson Chakma
55 DF   BAN Nazim Uddin Mithu
66 DF   BAN Sumon Ahmed
72 DF   BAN Mohamed Atikuzzaman (on loan from Bashundhara Kings)
75 FW   BAN Riaj Uddin Sagor
77 FW   BAN Golam Rabby
88 MF   BAN Mahdi Khan

Coaching staff edit

As of October 2022
Position Name
Head coach   Raja Isa
Assistant coach   Md Sahadat Hosen Babu
Goalkeeping coach   Arifur Rahman Pannu
  Khaled Ahmed
Team Manager   Md. Ariful Islam
Physio   Mohsin Kabir Limon
Assistant physio   DM Murad Hossain
Media Officer   Md Faisal Chowdhury Sumon

Notable players edit

The following Muktijoddha Sangsad players have been capped at full international level. Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club.

Africa edit

Asia edit

Team records edit

Head Coach's record edit

As of 22 July 2023
Head Coach Nat. From To P W D L GS GA %W
Shafiqul Islam Manik   5 October 2012 25 July 2014 63 28 14 21 98 60 044.44
Flavio Raffo[35]   28 December 2014 31 January 2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 !
Abu Yousuf[36]   1 February 2015 17 August 2015 25 11 5 9 41 38 044.00
Abdul Qaium Sentu[37]   17 February 2016 31 December 2016 30 12 6 12 36 38 040.00
Masud Parvez Kaiser[38]   10 April 2017 20 January 2018 27 6 4 17 21 39 022.22
Abdul Qaium Sentu[39]   27 February 2018 14 November 2020 37 7 12 18 37 60 018.92
Raja Isa[40]   December 2020 Present 81 16 15 50 90 157 019.75

AFC club ranking edit

As of 11 June 2023[41]
Ranking Team Points
467   Qindao Hainiu FC 28.0
468   United Victory FC 27.0
469   Muktijoddha Sangsad KC 27.0
470   Trat FC 27.0
471   Busan Ipark 27.0

World club ranking edit

As of 11 June 2023[42]
Ranking Team Points
2649   LA Enterprise Bombers FC 27.20
2650   United Victory FC 27.16
2651   Muktijoddha Sangsad KC 27.14
2652   TAS de Casablanca 27.00
2653   União Desportiva Rei Amador 26.95

Continental record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999 Asian Club Championship First round   Mohun Bagan AC 1–2 0–0 1–2
2001 Asian Club Championship First round   New Radiant SC 2–1 1–0 3–1
Second round   Anyang LG Cheetahs 0–8 0–3 0–11
2004 AFC Cup Group A   Nisa Aşgabat 0–1 0–0 4th out of 4
  Nejmeh SC 0–1 0–2
  Al-Sha'ab Ibb 0–3 [a] 2–3
2005 AFC Cup Group A   East Bengal 0–0 0–1 4th out of 4
  Al-Faisaly SC 0–3 1–2
  Nebitçi Balkanabat 1–0 1–2
  1. ^ Al Sha'ab Ibb were awarded a 3–0 win as Muktijoddha Sangsad KS did not show up for the match.

Performance in AFC competitions edit

2000: First Round
2002: Second Round
2004: Group stage
2005: Group stage

Honours edit

Domestic edit

International edit

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External links edit

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Muktijoddha Sangsad KC Bengali ম ক ত য দ ধ স সদ ক র ড চক র is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka Bangladesh 1 The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League the second level of Bangladeshi football league system as they suffered relegation from the Premier League in 2022 23 for the first time since the inception of the Premier League in 2007 2 Muktijoddha SKCFull nameBangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira ChakraNickname s The Freedom FightersShort nameMSKCFounded1978 46 years ago 1978 GroundSheikh Fazlul Haque Mani StadiumCapacity5 000ChairmanZahurul Islam RhohelHead coachRaja IsaLeagueBangladesh Championship League2022 23Premier League 10th of 11 Relegated Home coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 1 1 Qatar Independence Cup 1 2 Red and Black generation 1 3 Undoing of the Freedom Fighters 2 Stadiums 3 Current squad 4 Coaching staff 5 Notable players 5 1 Africa 5 2 Asia 6 Team records 6 1 Head Coach s record 7 AFC club ranking 8 World club ranking 9 Continental record 10 Performance in AFC competitions 11 Honours 11 1 Domestic 11 2 International 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Founded in 1978 by the Muktijoddha Sangsad welfare association in remembrance of the Freedom Fighters that died in Bangladesh during the 1971 Liberation War In 1982 during their time in the Dhaka Second Division Muktijoddha formed a fierce rivalry with BRTC FC The two clubs fought head on for promotion and during the league ending game Muktijoddha s forward Pran Govinda Kundu nicknamed lucky Govinda who was lethal throughout the season was not able to prevent the clubs defeat After the game concluded the agitated fans attacked and vandalized the BRTC clubhouse injuring many BRTC players and coaching staff 3 In 1983 Muktijoddha were finally crowned the Dhaka Second Division champions earning promotion to the Dhaka League In 1984 central defender Monem Munna was exceptional during the clubs first year at the top flight earning them a place in the Super Eight who fought for the league title 4 The club first made a name for itself during the mid 1990s when all the top players from the country s Dhaka trio of Dhaka Abahani Mohammedan SC and Brothers Union started joining Muktijoddha over the next few years after the three clubs made a gentleman s agreement to lower player salaries The club s director Manzur Quader took this as an opening and roped in 11 national team stars who all had disputes with their respective clubs due to the reduction in salary Muktijoddha became the target of many angry local fans of the much more popular clubs and were also victims of poor refereeing decisions during the course of the season The Muktijoddha officials later accused the league committee consisting of Mohammedan and Abahani officials of having a bias against the club 5 6 In 1994 with all the incoming star players Muktijoddha failed to re sign Monem Munna as Abahani Limited paid a record fee 20 lakh taka to retain the player 7 They won the 1994 Federation Cup with their star studded squad defeating Abahani 3 2 in the final 8 Unfortunately for the club their heavy investment would not help them stop Abahani from winning the league title that year Although the league failure Muktijoddha started to build a team for the future and the following years saw the club spend a hefty sum of money on established domestic players earning them huge success in the process From 1994 to 1999 Muktijoddha had the service of Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib who was at the time seen as one of the most lethal marksman in South Asia Nakib scored 57 Dhaka League goals during the club s rise to prominence at the end of the 20th century making him their all time top scorer 9 Qatar Independence Cup edit Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts nbsp Yemen 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 nbsp India 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3 nbsp Muktijoddha SKC 2 1 0 1 2 4 2 3 India nbsp v nbsp Muktijoddha SKC 16 September 1994India nbsp 4 2 nbsp Muktijoddha SKCKhalifa International Stadium QatarSyed Sabir Pasha nbsp 3 55 Jo Paul Ancheri nbsp 9 Tejinder Kumar nbsp 23 Report Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib nbsp 63 74 Muktijoddha SKC nbsp v nbsp Yemen 14 September 1994Muktijoddha SKC nbsp 1 0 nbsp YemenKhalifa International Stadium QatarMizanur Rahman Mizan nbsp Report In 1994 after the gentleman s agreement took place between the three top clubs Muktijoddha was sent to Qatar by the BFF in order take part in the Qatar Independence Cup acting as the Bangladesh national football team Fourteen players from Muktijoddha along with three guest players from Brothers Union were selected and the club also wore its own jersey during the entirety of the tournament The players included Mohammed Mohsin Arun Bikash Dewan Saiful Bari Titu Jewel Rana Ataur Rahman Masud Rana Mamun Joarder Barun Bikash Dewan Rizvi Karim Rumi Rakib Hossain Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib Mizanur Rahman Arman Mia Kazi Mizanur Rahman Parimal Chandra Pandit while the three guests players were Satyajit Das Rupu Arif Hossain Moon and Shahidul Ahmed Ranjan Muktijoddha manager Kazi Salahuddin also took charge of the team as they played their first game against India striker Nakib scored both goals in a 2 4 defeat In the second game Mizanur Rahman Mizan scored the lone goal as the club managed to defeat Yemen nevertheless they were unable to move past the group stages 10 Red and Black generation edit The freedom fighters have left their mark not only in domestic competitions but also in International cup competition Muktijoddha became the champion of the McDowell s Cup held in India in 1996 and brought the title to Bangladesh In the same year Muktijoddha were runners up in the Independence Day Cup in India Earlier Muktijoddha were also runners up in the Sikkim Gold Cup in 1992 where they were defeated by Mohun Bagan In 1998 Muktijoddha finally broke free from Abahani Mohammedan s shadows as even though they fell behind early on into the league deciding game against Mohammedan SC a brace from captain Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib won Mukti s their first ever domestic league title 11 The club also represented Bangladesh in AFC Club Champions League AFC Cup and Asian Winners Cup Muktijoddha made their debut in Asia during the 1999 2000 Asian Club Champions league first round after winning their first Dhaka League in 1998 They were knocked out of the tournament by Mohun Bagan with a 2 1 aggregate score The club won the league title once again in 2000 and this time managed to reach the second round of the Asian Club Champions league in 2001 In the first round they defeated New Radiant from Maldives with a 3 1 aggregate score However the team was dismantled 11 1 by Korean side FC Seoul during the second round 12 In 2004 Muktijoddha became the first club from Bangladesh to participate in the AFC Cup On 20 April 2004 the club s striker Saifur Rahman Moni became the first Bangladeshi player to score in the AFC Cup during a 3 2 defeat against Al Sha ab Ibb from Yemen Muktijoddha also qualified for the 2005 AFC Cup by winning the 2003 National League On 6 April 2005 the club won its first match in the AFC Cup by defeating Turkmen club Nebitci Balkanabat 1 0 thanks to a 93rd minute goal from Enamul Haque During the early 2000s the club produced numerous talented domestic player with most of the players from the Bangladesh that won the 2003 SAFF Cup were playing at Muktijoddha with the club s players Rajani Kanta Barman and Hassan Al Mamun both captaining Bangladesh during the competition 13 Muktijoddha also finished third in the inaugural season of the country s first professional football league the Bangladesh Premier League Under the guidance of coach Abu Yusuf the club had 9 wins 5 draws and 5 losses during the entirety of the season Muktijoddha faced rivals Dhaka Abahani during the first ever premier league game on 2 March 2007 The match which took place at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka ended in a goalless draw 14 On 27 March 2007 Alfaz Ahmed netted the first hat trick in BPL history to give Muktijoddha a 4 1 victory over Rahmatganj MFS 15 Undoing of the Freedom Fighters edit In 2008 after numerous financial difficulties the club had to let go of some of their star players leading them to fight for survival which was something very uncommon in the club s esteemed history 16 The club s financial complications did not stop and in 2013 after not receiving payment from Muktijoddha Sangsad KC even though they were contracted to the club 7 footballers demanded arrears of money from Muktijoddha and criticized the club officials stating that the club s officials misappropriated their money and they should be punished The players were Rokonuzzaman Kanchan Firoj Mahmud Titu Azmol Biddyut Faisal Mahmud Mustafa Parevz Pradeep Poddar and Zahirul Islam 17 18 However despite the off the field issues the club managed to finish as runners up during both 2011 and 2012 19 Nonetheless trophies were hard to come by with the team losing both the 2013 and 2015 Federation Cup finals Ever since 2017 the team has been seen as consistent relegation contenders managing to avoid the drop narrowly each season 20 After spending the previous few years struggling with paying player wages the club s higher ups had decided not to participate in the 2021 Bangladesh Premier League citing to a lack of finance Club captain Yusuke Kato sought financial help from the Japanese community and businessmen in a video that was posted on his Facebook profile 21 Japanese institution A WING TAGUCHI CO LTD ATC which is located in Chattogram had come forward to help out The company paid 10 thousand US dollars during the 2020 21 Bangladesh Federation Cup to Muktijoddha 22 On 12 January 2021 Technology based service provider Hishab became the title sponsor of the club for 2020 21 season 23 The donations allowed the club to take part in the Bangladesh Premier League and they ended the season finishing in tenth place out of 13 teams which was safe from relegation 24 25 Stadiums editAfter five successive seasons at Bangabandhu National Stadium Muktijoddha officially moved into Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani Stadium on 16 November 2012 with a Premier League match against Arambagh KS which Muktijoddha won 1 0 26 However as a home stadium this ground has never been regular for the club After that season the club has used Gopalganj as its home stadium for only two seasons 2016 and 2018 19 27 28 During 2020 21 Bangladesh Premier League season Muktijoddha played all their league games at the Bangabandhu National Stadium due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Bangladesh Current squad editMuktijoddha Sangsad KC squad for 2022 23 season As of 27 March 2023 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 nbsp BAN Monirul Islam 3 DF nbsp NGA Adeyinka Najeem 5 DF nbsp BAN Mohamed Salauddin 6 MF nbsp BAN Fazlay Rabbi 7 MF nbsp BAN Aminur Rahman Sajib captain 8 MF nbsp JPN Soma Otani 9 FW nbsp BDI Landry Ndikumana 10 FW nbsp NGA Emmanuel Uzochukwu 11 MF nbsp BAN Rubel Miya 12 MF nbsp BAN Md Roman 13 DF nbsp BAN Sagor Sarkar 15 MF nbsp BAN Md Taj Uddin 16 DF nbsp BAN Rashedul Islam Rashed 17 MF nbsp BAN Nadim Mahmud Limon 19 MF nbsp BAN Mezbah Uddin 20 DF nbsp ZIM Jimmy Dzingai 21 DF nbsp BAN Amit Hasan 22 GK nbsp BAN Mojnu Miah 23 FW nbsp BAN Manzurul Karim 24 DF nbsp BAN Alfaz Miah No Pos Nation Player 25 GK nbsp BAN Rakib Hossain Mridha 27 MF nbsp BAN Abu Bokor 30 GK nbsp BAN Mehedi Hasan Srabon 31 MF nbsp BAN Md Shakil Kishur 32 DF nbsp BAN Mahadud Hossain Fahim 42 DF nbsp BAN Samuel Elhaz Hudson 44 MF nbsp BAN Suibor Rahman Mijan 45 MF nbsp BAN Shaid Rakib Khan Evan 52 DF nbsp BAN Nikson Chakma 55 DF nbsp BAN Nazim Uddin Mithu 66 DF nbsp BAN Sumon Ahmed 72 DF nbsp BAN Mohamed Atikuzzaman on loan from Bashundhara Kings 75 FW nbsp BAN Riaj Uddin Sagor 77 FW nbsp BAN Golam Rabby 88 MF nbsp BAN Mahdi KhanCoaching staff editAs of October 2022 Position Name Head coach nbsp Raja Isa Assistant coach nbsp Md Sahadat Hosen Babu Goalkeeping coach nbsp Arifur Rahman Pannu nbsp Khaled Ahmed Team Manager nbsp Md Ariful Islam Physio nbsp Mohsin Kabir Limon Assistant physio nbsp DM Murad Hossain Media Officer nbsp Md Faisal Chowdhury SumonNotable players editThe following Muktijoddha Sangsad players have been capped at full international level Years in brackets indicate their spells at the club Africa edit nbsp Eugene Gray 2009 2010 29 nbsp James Moga 2010 2011 30 nbsp Landry Ndikumana 2022 nbsp Jimmy Dzingai 2022 Asia edit nbsp Hari Khadka 1999 31 nbsp Bal Gopal Maharjan 1998 2000 32 nbsp Arpan Dey 1999 33 nbsp I M Vijayan 2000 34 Team records editHead Coach s record edit As of 22 July 2023 Head Coach Nat From To P W D L GS GA W Shafiqul Islam Manik nbsp 5 October 2012 25 July 2014 63 28 14 21 98 60 0 44 44 Flavio Raffo 35 nbsp 28 December 2014 31 January 2015 0 0 0 0 0 0 Abu Yousuf 36 nbsp 1 February 2015 17 August 2015 25 11 5 9 41 38 0 44 00 Abdul Qaium Sentu 37 nbsp 17 February 2016 31 December 2016 30 12 6 12 36 38 0 40 00 Masud Parvez Kaiser 38 nbsp 10 April 2017 20 January 2018 27 6 4 17 21 39 0 22 22 Abdul Qaium Sentu 39 nbsp 27 February 2018 14 November 2020 37 7 12 18 37 60 0 18 92 Raja Isa 40 nbsp December 2020 Present 81 16 15 50 90 157 0 19 75AFC club ranking editAs of 11 June 2023 41 Ranking Team Points 467 nbsp Qindao Hainiu FC 28 0 468 nbsp United Victory FC 27 0 469 nbsp Muktijoddha Sangsad KC 27 0 470 nbsp Trat FC 27 0 471 nbsp Busan Ipark 27 0World club ranking editAs of 11 June 2023 42 Ranking Team Points 2649 nbsp LA Enterprise Bombers FC 27 20 2650 nbsp United Victory FC 27 16 2651 nbsp Muktijoddha Sangsad KC 27 14 2652 nbsp TAS de Casablanca 27 00 2653 nbsp Uniao Desportiva Rei Amador 26 95Continental record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate 1999 Asian Club Championship First round nbsp Mohun Bagan AC 1 2 0 0 1 2 2001 Asian Club Championship First round nbsp New Radiant SC 2 1 1 0 3 1 Second round nbsp Anyang LG Cheetahs 0 8 0 3 0 11 2004 AFC Cup Group A nbsp Nisa Asgabat 0 1 0 0 4th out of 4 nbsp Nejmeh SC 0 1 0 2 nbsp Al Sha ab Ibb 0 3 a 2 3 2005 AFC Cup Group A nbsp East Bengal 0 0 0 1 4th out of 4 nbsp Al Faisaly SC 0 3 1 2 nbsp Nebitci Balkanabat 1 0 1 2 Al Sha ab Ibb were awarded a 3 0 win as Muktijoddha Sangsad KS did not show up for the match Performance in AFC competitions editAFC Champions League 2 appearances See also Bangladeshi football clubs in the Asian Club Championship 2000 First Round 2002 Second Round dd AFC Cup 2 appearances See also Bangladeshi clubs in the AFC Cup 2004 Group stage 2005 Group stage dd Honours editDomestic edit National Football League Champions 1 2003 Bangladesh Federation Cup Champions 3 1994 2001 2003 Dhaka Premier League Champions 2 1997 98 2000 43 Dhaka Second Division League Champions 1 1983 Independence Day Gold Cup Champions 1 2005 44 Mahanagari Cup Champions 1 1997 45 International edit Sikkim Gold Cup Runners up 1 1992 46 47 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