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Nani Basak
Nani Bashak (; 17 November 1917 – 25 October 1996) was a Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi association football, football referee and coach. He was the coach of the Shadhin Bangla football team, the national team of Bangladesh, during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Career Bashak, born on 17 November 1917, was the only son of a noble family residing on Madan Mohan Basak Lane in Dhaka, a location historically tied to his lineage. He began his refereeing career in the Dhaka League in the mid-1950s and also officiated in cup competitions such as the Aga Khan Gold Cup, Sher-e-Bangla Cup, and the Independence Day Cup. Bashak was the coach of the Shadhin Bangla football team, formed during the Bangladesh Liberation War. However, according to the team's captain, Zakaria Pintoo, Bashak was only a coach on paper, as Ali Imam (footballer), Ali Imam, one of the team's founders, usually carried out the coaching duties. The claim was later confirmed by the team's official, Saidur Rahman Patel. On ...
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