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2019–20 Dhaka Third Division Football League
The 2019–20 Third Division Football League kicked off on 24 February and ended on 9 September 2021. A total of 18 football clubs are participated in the league. Venue Teams 18 teams divided into two groups for first phase. Top five teams of each group will qualify for the Super League phase. The draw held on 18 February, 2021. First round Group A Group B Super League League table Notes References

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Dhaka Third Division Football League
Dhaka Third Division Football League (), officially known as Bashundhara Group Third Division (U-17) Football League due to sponsorship reasons and change of format, is the fifth-tier association football, football league in Bangladesh, as well as the third and lowest league division in Dhaka. It was established in 1948 as the league below the Dhaka Second Division Football League, Second Division while Bangladesh was still under Pakistani rule. From 2022–23 Dhaka Third Division Football League, 2022–23 season, the league is being arranged as an under-17 league. The league is the lowest division of semi-professional football in the country and the two top-finishing teams are automatically promoted to the Dhaka Second Division Football League. While the bottom two teams are relegated to the country's amateur age-level football league, the Pioneer Football League (Bangladesh), Bangladesh Pioneer Football League. History On 16 September 2021, the Bangladesh Football Federatio ...
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Kingstar Sporting Club
Kingstar Sporting Club (), also referred as Kingstar SC, is a Bangladeshi football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club currently competes in the Dhaka Second Division League, the overall fourth-tier of Bangladeshi Football. History Foundation The club was founded in 2015 as ARK Sporting Club. In 2016, they were quarter-finalists in the Pioneer Football League. On 5 May 2017, the club announced through their official Facebook page that they would be participating in the 2017 Pioneer Football League as Kingstar Sporting Club. Early years The same season the club were unbeaten Pioneer Football League champions, winning all four games in the Super League round and scoring 27 goals in process, they eventually ended their campaign by defeating Mirpur Sports & Physical Culture Center 2–1 in the final. The title triumph earned them promotion to the Dhaka Third Division Football League. The club's midfielder Maraz Hossain scored 52 goals out of the club's 94 goals scored that ...
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Bikrampur Kings
Bikrampur Kings () is a Bangladeshi football club based in Bikrampur, present day Munshiganj. It currently competes in the Dhaka Second Division Football League, the fourth tier of Bangladeshi football. History In 2019, businessmen Samrat Mohim Talukdar and Farhad Hossain established Bikrampur Kings. The name derived from Munshiganj District, historically known as Bikrampur, which is an old region in Bengal and was a part of the Bhawal Estate. Bashundhara owned outfit Bashundhara Kings, also had a major part in the clubs formation. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, Bikrampur Kings took part in the 2019–20 Dhaka Third Division Football League. The club also recruited ex-Bangladesh national team player Md Shamim as their head coach. On 5 March 2021, Bikrampur Kings played their first divisional league game, in a goalless draw against Lalbagh SC at Kamlapur. In their first season, the club managed to qualify for the Super League round by finishing fifth in the first r ...
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Shekh Morsalin
Shekh Morsalin (; born 19 February 2005) is a Bangladeshi professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Bangladesh Premier League club Bashundhara Kings and the Bangladesh national team. A versatile player, Morsalin can also play as a central midfielder and false nine. Early career Born in Charbhadrasan Upazila of Faridpur District, Morsalin started playing local football tournaments while still only being a 6th grade student of Adarsh Secondary School. In 2014, when trials for the U-12 national football team were held in Charbhadrasan, Morsalin caught the eye of veteran coach Abul Kashem Bholer. However, due to family problems, Morsalin was unable to join the main camp. In 2015, with the help of his uncle Subahan Rahman, Morsalin's career resumed, when the BFF youth football coach Abdur Razzak saw his potential during a trial and included him in the U-13 national team, for the Mogh Cup held in Malaysia. In 2016, Morsalin was admitted to Bangladesh Krira Shik ...
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2022–23 Dhaka Third Division Football League
2022–23 Dhaka Third Division Football League (Bengali: ২০২২-২৩ ঢাকা তৃতীয় বিভাগ ফুটবল লিগ), officially known as Bashundhara Group Third Division (U-17) Football League 2022–23 due to sponsorship reasons and change of format, is the 2022–23 edition of the fifth-tier in the Bangladeshi football league system. The previous edition of the league was not held as the Bangladesh Football Federation had initially decided to shut it down and merge it with the Dhaka Second Division Football League, in September 2022. However, it was later decided that the Dhaka Third Division would continue, with a new format which will see it become an U-17 football league. A total of 15 football clubs participated in the league. The season ran from 10 June 2023 to 23 August 2023. Alamgir Somaj Kallyan KS were the defending champions having won it in the 2019–20 season. Promotion and relegation The following teams have changed divis ...
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Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list of cities proper by population density, most densely populated cities in the world with a density of about 34,000 citizens per square kilometers within a total area of approximately 300 square kilometers. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2024, and a population of over 23.9 million residents in Greater Dhaka, Dhaka Metropolitan Area. It is widely considered to be the most densely populated built-up urban area in the world. Dhaka is an important cultural, economic, and scientific hub of Eastern South Asia, as well as a major list of largest cities in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation member countries, Muslim-majority city. Dhaka ranks list of cities by GDP, third in South Asia and 39th in the worl ...
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Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium
Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium (), known commonly as Kamalapur Stadium, is a football stadium located in Kamalapur, Dhaka, Bangladesh Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o .... It is one of the main venues of the Bangladesh Championship League and Dhaka League. The stadium can accommodate up to 25,000 spectators at a time. See also * List of football stadiums in Bangladesh * Stadiums in Bangladesh References Football venues in Bangladesh Kamalapur {{Bangladesh-sports-venue-stub ...
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Super League
Super League (also known as the Betfred Super League for sponsorship reasons, and legally Super League Europe Ltd.) is a professional rugby league competition, and the highest level of the British rugby league system, which consists of twelve teams, eleven from Northern England, the sport's heartland, and one from southern France. Super League began in 1996, replacing the Rugby Football League Championship First Division, First Division, and switching from a winter to a summer season. The regular season runs from February to September, with each team playing 27 games; 11 home games, 11 away games, Magic Weekend, and an additional four fixtures decided by league positions. The top six then enter Super League play-offs, play-offs leading to the Super League Grand Final which determines the champions. As of 2024, there is no relegation to the RFL Championship, Championship. The Super League champions take on the champions of the Australian National Rugby League in the World Club ...
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Walkover
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2021–22 Dhaka Second Division Football League
The 2021–22 Dhaka Second Division Football League, also known as Bashundhara Group Second Division Football League for sponsorship reasons. A total of 18 teams, divided into two groups of nine teams, participating in the league. The winner of the league is promoted to Dhaka Senior Division Football League, Senior Division League. Saif Sporting Club Youth Team is the current Dhaka Second Division Football League, 2021–22 season champion. Overview before the season A total of 18 teams will join the league, including five promoted from 2019–20 Dhaka Third Division Football League. ;Teams promoted from 2019–20 Dhaka Third Division Football League, Third Division: *Alamgir Somaj Kollayan O Krira Sangshad *Bikrampur Kings *Jabid Ahsan Sohel Krira Chakra *Kingstar Sporting Club *Kallol Sangho ;Other teams: *Arambagh Football Academy *Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan football team *City Club (football), City Club *Saif Sporting Club Youth Team *Khilgaon Football Acade ...
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2019 In Bangladeshi Football
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