2020 Pioneer Football League (Bangladesh)

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Pioneer Football League (Bangladesh)
Season2019-20
Dates14 October 2019-5 March 2020
ChampionsElias Ahemd Chowdhury SS (1st title)
Best Player Flag of Bangladesh.svg Md Ali Sajib (FC Uttar Bango)
Top goalscorer13 goals
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Ratul Hawladar (FC Uttar Bango)
Best goalkeeper Flag of Bangladesh.svg Milon Mia (FC Uttar Bango)
2021–22

The 2019-20 Pioneer Football League was the 5th edition of the youth grassroots football league in Bangladesh hosted and run by the Bangladesh Football Federation. [1] The main goal of this league to produce future stars for national team and clubs. Though the previous seasons of the league were held in accordance with the U-16 format, but starting from this edition, it will be U-15 tournament. [2] This season 70 teams participated in the league while 20 of them qualified for the 'Super League'. [3]

Contents

Teams

Quarter-Finals

Green Welfare Center4–0Uttara Football Club
Bikrampur Ekadosh2–3FC Uttarbanga

Iskaton Sabuj Sangha6–7Elias Ahmed Chwodhury SS

FC Brahmanbaria1–3Feni Sports Academy

Semi-Finals

Elias Ahmed Chowdhury SS1–0FC Brahmanbaria
Outer Stadium, Paltan

Green Welfare Center0–1FC Uttarbanga
Outer Stadium, Paltan

Final

Elias Ahmed Chowdhury SS2–1FC Uttarbanga
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References

  1. "Another year off Pioneer league". The Daily Star. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. "Pioneer League 2019: Clubs demand better venues". Dhaka Tribune. 30 August 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
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