Mohammedan SC (Dhaka)

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Mohammedan Sporting Club
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Full nameMohammedan Sporting Club Limited
Nickname(s)The Black & Whites
Short nameMSC
Founded1936;88 years ago (1936)
Ground Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium
Capacity18,000
President Md Abdul Mubeen
Head Coach Alfaz Ahmed
League Bangladesh Premier League
2022–23 4th of 11
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Active departments of Mohammedan SC
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Football (Men's)
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Football (Women's)
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Cricket (Men's)
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Mohammedan Sporting Club Limited is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka. Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest and one of the most successful football clubs in the country, with a support base in all parts of the country. [1] The club currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League. [2] [3] [4]

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History

Members of the unbeaten league champions Mohammedan SC in 1969 1969 unbeaten league champions Mohammedan Sporting Club.png
Members of the unbeaten league champions Mohammedan SC in 1969
Headquarter of Mohammedan SC Mohamedan Sporting Club.jpg
Headquarter of Mohammedan SC

The club began in Hazaribagh. Members of the famed Nawab family of Dhaka wanted to establish a local club for the youth. As a result, Muslim Sports Club came into being in 1927. Nine years later, with Khwaja M. Ajmal as its president, it was renamed Mohammedan Sporting Club, after its more renowned predecessor the Kolkata Mohammedan. [5] [6] [7]

Though it was established to create enthusiasm for sports amongst the local Muslim community, the club later broke the race, class and ethnic barrier and became a crowd favorite.

Mohammedan SC players in 1956 Mohammedan SC (Dhaka) in 1956.png
Mohammedan SC players in 1956

In the late 40s, MSC started to flourish with Mohammad Shahjahan at the helm. Shahjahan left Kolkata Mohammedan and came to Bangladesh after the partition. The 1950s was a time for Dhaka Wanderers. They were the top dog in the sporting arena. In 1956, some of their star players and senior officials joined MSC and started restructuring the club. The results were evident as MSC secured their first league title in 1957. The same year they won the Independence Cup, thus ensuring their domestic double. The trophies kept coming over the next two decades. [8]

Before independence, Mohammedan also clinched the Dhaka League title in the year of 1959, '61, '63, '66 and '69. It was not easy to find success against teams like Dhaka Wanderers and Victoria SC. Yet, Mohammedan did not yield to failure, they pursued their way. Mohammedan won the Aga Khan Gold Cup for the first time in 1959. They repeated the feat twice, in 1964 and 1968. [9]

On 11 May 1972, Mohammedan played against Indian club Mohun Bagan under captaincy of Zakaria Pintoo, which was the first visit of a foreign team in independent Bangladesh. [10] Dhaka Abahani adds a new dimension to domestic football in the post-independent era. And it begins a new rivalry involving Dhaka Abahani and Dhaka Mohammedan termed Dhaka Derby which took no time to spread the passion and madness throughout the country. Abahani won the league in 1974 and 1977 but the decade, however, belonged to Mohammedan as they got the better of their hardcore rival to win the league in 1975, 1976, 1978 and 1980.

They were unbeaten in the first division league from 8 September 1985 to 15 March 1990. They played 76 league games during those one thousand six hundred and fifty days winning 66 of them and drawing 10 times. They scored 160 and conceded 24 goals. [11] The Black and Whites took the league title three times in a row from 1986 to 1988. [12] The last time Mohammedan won the league was back in 2002 and with all these years gone, they are still the most number of league winners in Bangladesh- 19 times.

Mohammedan won the Federation Cup ten times, beating Abahani six times in the final. They won their last Federation Cup title back in 2009. [13] Mohammedan also won the most expensive domestic football tournament of the country, Super Cup twice by taking the inaugural edition in 2009 and then the one in 2013. Their record attendance for a football game is nearly 45,000 which took place in 2009. [14]

They had their touch on Independence Cup title three times in 1972, 1991 and 2014 with the latest triumph being their last title in any domestic competition thus far.

Dhaka Mohammedan was the most dominating force in continental competitions among Bangladeshi clubs as well. They made it to the Asian Club Championship (the then Asian Champions League) semi-final round in 1988 thus becoming the first-ever Bangladeshi club to do so. [15] They participated in this tournament a record six times making it to the finals thrice, a record yet to be matched by any South Asian club. [16]

Rivalries

Dhaka Derby

The Dhaka Derby is a football rivalry between Abahani and Dhaka Mohammedan, although the rivalry was bigger in the past. Dhaka Mohammedan and Dhaka Abahani first met each other during 1973 Dhaka League. Before Abahani's arrival, Mohammedan were the most dominant force in the country, and overthrew their previous rivals Dhaka Wanderers Club, by becoming the team with most league titles won.

Shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2005NoneTibet
2008NoneFresh Cement
2009–10None NTV
2011–17None Orion Group
2018–19 Cosco K–Sports
2020–2021 Orion Group
2022Sports Apparel DesignFresh Drinking Water
2022–2023Max Group

Crest and colours

Stadium

From the 2019–2020 season the club started playing their matches at the 18,000 capacity Shaheed Dhirendranath Stadium. On 7 March 2020, Mohammedan Sporting Club hogging the spotlight with a 1–0 win over defending champions Bashundhara Kings in their home debut.

Currently the club is using Mymensingh Stadium as its home venue. [17]

Current squad

Mohammedan SC in 1936 with its first president Khawaja Ajmal 1936 Mohammedan SC.jpg
Mohammedan SC in 1936 with its first president Khawaja Ajmal
As of 2 April 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Sujon Hossain
2 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Sazal Hasan Kalin
3 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Kamrul Islam
4 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Mehedi Hasan Mithu
5 DF Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Emmanuel Tony Agbaji
6 MF Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Dosso Sidik
7 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Minhajul Abedin Ballu
8 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Sanowar Hossain Lal
9 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Shahriar Emon
10 FW Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Souleymane Diabate (Captain)
11 FW Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Jafar Iqbal
12 FW Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Arif Hossain
14 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Manik Hossain Molla
15 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Alamgir Kabir Rana
16 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Md Jewel
17 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Muzaffar Muzaffarov
18 FW Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Sourav Dewan
20 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Moinul Islam Moin
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Omar Faruk Babu
22 GK Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Shakib Al Hasan
23 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Md Rakibul Islam
24 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Ashraful Haque Asif
25 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Sadekujaman Fahim
26 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Hasan Murad Tipu
27 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Md Mishu Mia
28 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Hafizur Rahman Babu
29 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Md Shakil Ahad Topu
30 GK Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Md Alamgir Hossen
31 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Mahbub Alam
32 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Kazi Rahad Mia
35 DF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Jahid Hasan Shanto
36 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Bekhruz Sadilloev
37 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Sunday Emmanuel
38 MF Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Raju Ahmed Zisan
40 GK Flag of Bangladesh.svg  BAN Maksudur Rahman Mostak

Personnel

Current technical staff

As of 21 April 2023
PositionName
Head coach Flag of Bangladesh.svg Alfaz Ahmed
Assistant coach Flag of Bangladesh.svg Abdul Kayum Sentu
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Bangladesh.svg Sayeed Hassan Kanan
Team Manager Flag of Bangladesh.svg Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib
Assistant manager Flag of Bangladesh.svg Sayed Mohammad Abdul Kabbar Siddique
Fitness Trainer Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sandi Sahman
Physiotherapist Flag of Bangladesh.svg Md Nurul Islam

Board of directors

As of March 2023 [18] [19] .
PositionName
President Flag of Bangladesh.svg Md Abdul Mubeen
Director in charge Flag of Bangladesh.svg Kazi Firoz Rashid
Chairman Flag of Bangladesh.svg Ghulam Mohammed Alamgir
Head of Technical Committee Flag of Bangladesh.svg Imtiaz Sultan Johnny
Technical Committee Flag of Bangladesh.svg Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Elias Hossain
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Jasimuddin Ahmed Joshi
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Fazlur Rahman Babul

Team records

Head coach's record

As of 20 April 2024
Head coachNat.FromToPWDLGSGA%W
Ashraf Chowdhury Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19751979000000!
Golam Sarwar Tipu Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19801984000000!
Enayetur Rahman Khan Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19851985000000!
Ali Imam Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19861986000000!
Nasser Hejazi Flag of Iran.svg 19871991000000!
Abu Yusuf Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19951995000000!
Kang Man-young^ Flag of South Korea.svg 19951996000000!
Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu Flag of Bangladesh.svg 19992000000000!
Pakir Ali Flag of Sri Lanka.svg 20012001000000!
Abul Hossain Flag of Bangladesh.svg 2001December 2004000000!
Kang Man-young Flag of South Korea.svg December 2004March 2005000000!
Shafiqul Islam Manik [20] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 11 October 2005March 2008000000!
Maruful Haque [21] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 200813 May 2010 [22] 614811215033078.69
Shafiqul Islam Manik Flag of Bangladesh.svg 23 August 2010 [23] 2011000000!
Emeka Ezeugo Flag of Nigeria.svg 18 November 2011 [24] [25] 2012000000!
Saiful Bari Titu Flag of Bangladesh.svg 20122013000000!
Rui Capela Flag of Portugal.svg 31 December 2013 [26] July 201429131063724044.83
Alfaz Ahmed^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg May 2014May 2014110010100.00
Jewel Rana^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg May 2014June 2014220053100.00
Jasimuddin Ahmed Joshi [27] [28] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 24 November 20147 October 2016441713147352038.64
Mizanur Rahman Dawn^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg 14 October 201629 December 2016133551215023.08
Abdul Qaium Sentu [29] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 10 January 201724 February 2017311123033.33
Syed Nayeemuddin [30] Flag of India.svg 9 May 201731 October 2017146262117042.86
Rashed Ahmed Pappu^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg November 2017February 2018134541414030.77
Christopher Evans [31] Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg 19 September 20183 January 2019613258016.67
Ali Asgar Nasir [32] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 3 January 201916 February 20195104411020.00
Shahidul Islam Jewel [33] ^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg 18 February 20194 March 2019402215000.00
Sean Lane [34] Flag of England.svg 4 April 201928 May 20227532232011289042.67
Shafiqul Islam Manik [35] Flag of Bangladesh.svg 5 June 202224 February 20232410684729041.67
Alfaz Ahmed [36] ^ Flag of Bangladesh.svg 25 February 2023Present34211037733061.76

^– Interim 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

Club rankings

AFC club ranking

As of 11 June 2023 [37]
RankingTeamPoints
324 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Meizhou Hakka FC 59.0
325 Flag of Maldives.svg Club Eagles 59.0
326 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammedan SC Dhaka59.0
327 Flag of Thailand.svg Nongbua Pitchaya FC 58.0
328 Flag of Vietnam.svg Song Lam Nghe An FC 58.0

World club ranking

As of 11 June 2023 [38]
RankingTeamPoints
1843 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Meizhou Hakka F.C. 58.80
1844 Flag of Maldives.svg Club Eagles 58.77
1845 Flag of Bangladesh.svg Mohammedan SC Dhaka58.74
1846 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Dynamos FC 58.62
1846 Flag of Thailand.svg Nongbua Pitchaya F.C. 58.49

Honours

League

Cup

Invitational

Performance in AFC competitions

Asian Club Championship/AFC Champions League: 6 appearances
Asian Cup Winners' Cup: 4 appearances
AFC Cup: 1 appearance

Notable players

Asia

 

Africa

See also

Notes

  1. The competition is widely regarded as the predecessor of AFC Champions League (held for the first time in 1967), since it was the first organized international competition that involved club teams around Asia, organized by the football authorities of East Pakistan, in collaboration with Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

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