Mamun Joarder (; born 17 February 1968) is a retired Bangladeshi
footballer
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who played as either a
right-winger or
right wing-back
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Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers ...
. Mamun played for a total of 7 clubs during his 15-year-long career, and won the
Dhaka Premier Division League title with both
Abahani Limited Dhaka
Abahani Limited Dhaka (), also referred as Dhaka Abahani or Abahani Limited, is a Bangladeshi professional Association football, football club based in the Dhanmondi area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club currently competes in the Bangladesh Pr ...
and
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC () is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second level of Bangladeshi football league system, as they suffered relegation from th ...
.
Mamun was also a member of the
Bangladesh national team that won its first international trophy, the
Burma Cup in 1995, under coach
Otto Pfister
Otto Martin Pfister (born 24 November 1937) is a German former football manager and one of Germany's most successful coaching exports, voted Africa's ''Manager of the Year'' in 1992. He is formerly the manager of the Afghanistan national team. ...
. He went on to represent his country from 1990 to 1997, scoring a total of 6 recorded goals.
Early life
Mamun Jaorder was born in
Chuadanga District
Chuadanga District () is a district in south western Bangladesh, specifically Khulna Division, Bangladesh. It is bordered by the States and union territories of India, Indian state of West Bengal to the west, Meherpur District, Meherpur District ...
of
Khulna Division
Khulna Division () is the second largest of the eight divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of and a population of 17,416,645 at the 2022 Bangladesh census (preliminary returns). Its headquarters and largest city is Khulna city in Khulna Dist ...
, Bangladesh on 17 February 1968. His father, Alfaz Uddin Joardar, was a footballer during the
British regime. His brother, Abdul Qadir Joardar, played in the 1978 edition of the
Aga Khan Gold Cup
The Aga Khan Gold Cup was a tournament played in Dhaka, Bangladesh which invited the club sides from leading football nations of Asia to compete. Many renowned football pundits regard this competition as a predecessor of the AFC Champions League ...
. Growing up Mamun was a
Mohammedan SC supporter. Both his father and brothers had encouraged Mamun to go to
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 o ...
, in order to become a professional footballer.
Club career
Early career
Mamun Joarder started his youth career in
Chuadanga
Chuadanga () is a city in western Bangladesh. It is the headquarters of Chuadanga Sadar Upazila and Chuadanga District. Located on the Mathabhanga River, Mathabhanga river, Chuadanga was the first capital of Bangladesh. It was the sub-district of ...
, after passing various stages of selection of U-16 footballers he came to Dhaka to take part in the divisional league final match for Khulna Division. After impressing the national team scouts present during the final, Mamun got called up for the
Bangladesh U-16 national team training camp. However, he was not picked for the final squad. Mamun later went on to play for the
U-19 national team. In 1985,
Azad Sporting Club coach Anjam gave Mamun the opportunity to play the last two matches of the
Dhaka First Division League season. Mamun then went on to play for Mirpur Chalantika and
Wari Club
Wari Club () is an association football club from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It currently competes in the Bangladesh Championship League (BCL). Wari Club is the oldest football club in Bangladesh, established in 1898. The club's motto is ''One heart on ...
over the next couple of years. In 1988 Mamun joined mid-table side
Victoria SC
Victoria Sporting Club (), commonly known as Victoria SC, is a football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 1903, the club competes in the Dhaka Second Division Football League, Dhaka Second Division League, the fourth tier of football i ...
after doing well in his second season at the club, he earned a move to domestic giants
Mohammedan SC in 1990.
Mohammedan SC
Abdus Salam Murshedy
Abdus Salam Murshedy (born 6 October 1963) is a Bangladeshi politician, entrepreneur and former national team football player. He is a member of Bangladesh Awami League and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Khulna-4 constituency d ...
, who was the director of Mohammedan at the time, signed Mamun, after being impressed with his performance with Victoria SC during his second season at the club. Mamun, played for Mohammedan in the Ma-Moni Gold Cup,
BTC Club Cup,
Independence Cup,
1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, in Saudi Arabia. He was a vital player for Mohammedan during the
1990–91 Asian Club Championship
The 1990–91 Asian Club Championship was the 10th edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation.
Representative clubs of 30 Asian countries played games in this tournament.
Esteghlal FC from Iran wo ...
which took place in
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 o ...
. Mamun scored goals against
Club Lagoons
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Achievements
* Ma ...
from Maldives and
Salgaocar SC of India, in the group stages, helping Mohammedan reach the quarter-final round, becoming the first Bangladeshi club to do so. For that, he was awarded the best player of tournament, with the verdict of Sports Writers Association.
However, Mamun did not get a chance to play with Mohammedan in the First Division, Iranian coach
Nasser Hejazi
Nasser Hejazi (Persian: ناصر حجازی, ''nāser hejāzi''; 14 December 1949 – 23 May 2011), nicknamed "the legendary Iranian goalkeeper", was an Iranian football player and coach who most notably played for Esteghlal (Taj).
Considered ...
who was the manager of Mohammedan at the time, preferred to play the country's poster boy at the time,
Sabbir, at the left wing position instead of Mamun, and after developing an uncertainty over his game time at the club, Mamun decided to leave Mohammedan. Although the club's director Salam Murshedy offered Mamun a salary of Tk 12 lakh per season, Mamun decided to join arch-rivals
Abahani Limited Dhaka
Abahani Limited Dhaka (), also referred as Dhaka Abahani or Abahani Limited, is a Bangladeshi professional Association football, football club based in the Dhanmondi area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club currently competes in the Bangladesh Pr ...
for a lower salary of Tk 11 lakh in 1992. Mamun was heavily criticized by both the media and Mohammedan fans due to his sudden transfer to fellow title contenders.
He also represented
Brothers Union
Brothers Union () is a professional association football, football club based in Gopibagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League (football), Bangladesh Premier League, the top flight of Football in Bangladesh, ...
as a guest player at the
1992–93 Asian Club Championship.
Abahani Limited Dhaka
Abahani manager
Kazi Salahuddin
Kazi Salahuddin (; born 23 September 1953) is a Bangladeshi former football player currently serving as the president of South Asian Football Federation. He previously served as the president of Bangladesh Football Federation from 2008 to 2024. ...
signed Mamun in order to replace legendary winger
Kazi Anwar, and upon sigining he was guaranteed a starting spot in the team. During the 1992 league season, when the two clubs met in the
Dhaka Derby, Abahani only needed a draw to claim the league title. However, Mohammedan took the lead early on the game, Abahani manager Salahuddin had named Mamun on the bench due to allegations of match fixing. Mamun came on to the field with 35 minutes left in the second half and within a few minutes after coming on, he scored the equalizer after a deflected header from teammate
Sheikh Aslam
Sheikh Mohammad Aslam (; born 1 March 1958), popularly known as Aslam, is a Bangladeshi former association football, footballer. He played as a specialist Striker (association football), striker and was one of the most lethal marksmen in domesti ...
fell to his feet. Mamun scored again after 5 minutes, this time he dribbled past 2 Mohammedan defenders to slot the ball into the net by beating goalkeeper
Sayeed Hassan Kanan. The game ended 2–1 and Mamun won his first league trophy with Abahani.
In 1994, Mamun also scored against
Kolkata Mohammedan
Mohammedan Sporting Club (), commonly referred to as Mohammedan, is an Indian multi-sports club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The club is best known for their professional men's football section which competes in the Indian Super League, the t ...
, as Abahani won India's Charms Cup trophy, defeating the Kolkata side 2–0 in the final. During his time at the club Mamun developed a great partnership with Russian midfielder
Sergey Zhukov. Along with Zhukov, Abahani had local star players such as
Monem Munna,
Rezaul Karim Rehan,
Alamgir Hasan and
Rizvi Karim Rumi
Rizvi Karim Rumi (; born 18 May 1968) is a retired Bangladeshi footballer who played either as a winger or as a striker. Rumi captained the Bangladesh national football team for a brief period in 1992 and 1993. He spent most of his career wit ...
, who helped them dominate the league that year. However, at the end of 1994 all four of them (except Monem Munna) including Mamun left Abahani to join
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC () is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second level of Bangladeshi football league system, as they suffered relegation from th ...
, after the country's top three clubs Mohammedan, Abahani and
Brothers Union
Brothers Union () is a professional association football, football club based in Gopibagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League (football), Bangladesh Premier League, the top flight of Football in Bangladesh, ...
made a gentleman's agreement to lower the salaries of lower the salaries of their star players.
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Manjur Kader who was in charge of Muktijoddha Sangsad signed 11 national team players alongside Mamun, in order to beat the country's top three teams to the
Premier Division title. However, even after the heavy spending Mamun was not able to help his team win the league as, his former club Abahani clinched the title. Although the club failed to win the league, Mamun created a lethal partnership with
Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib
Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib (; born 1 September 1969) is a Bangladeshi former professional footballer who played as a striker for the Bangladesh national football team, throughout the 1990s. He has a total of 107 goals in Bangladeshi top-flight footbal ...
, both at club and national team, his assists helped Nakib become Mukitojoddha's all-time top scorer. Mamun's only trophy for the "freedom fighters" during his first stint at the club was the 1994
Federation Cup, which he won by defeating Abahani 3–2 in the final. And after 4 years at the club, he returned to Abahani Limited, in 1997.
Final years & Retirement
In 1997, Mamun made his return to Abahani Limited, however, he was not able to win the league title on his return as Muktijoddha tasted their first Premier Division triumph only a few months after Mamun's departure from the club. Mamun also sustained a massive injury during a Dhaka derby match, after his return to Abahani. During the game Mohammedan captain
Kaiser Hamid and Mamun both went in for a header, and at the same time goalkeeper
Kanan went in to clear the ball only to fall over Mamun and break his arm. The injury Mamun sustained along with a knee meniscus surgery turned out to be detrimental to his career and lead to him soon losing his place in the Bangladesh national team. Although Kanan had said that the fall on Mamun was accidental, Mamun later stated during an interview that he felt it was done intentionally out of revenge for the 1992 double he scored past Kanan to win Abahani the league, and in terms ending Kanan's international career.
Mamun left Abahani once again after winning a couple of
Federation Cup trophies, and returned to Muktijoddha. During his final season as a player, Mamun was at last able to win the Premier Division title with Muktijoddha. On 23 August 2000, he played his final match against his former club Mohammedan in the Federation Cup at the
Bangabandhu National Stadium
National Stadium, Dhaka () is a multipurpose sports arena and the national stadium of Bangladesh. Located in the Motijheel area of Dhaka, it is predominantly used for Association football, football matches and serves as the home venue for the B ...
.
Interest from Malaysia
During his time at Abahani, Mamun attracted interest from an unknown club from the
Malaysian Professional League. However, Abahani officials did not allow him to move, and due to the influence of Abahani, the
Bangladesh Football Federation
Bangladesh Football Federation (, ''Bānglādesh fūṭbôl fēḍārēshôn'') is the governing body that administers the sport of association football in Bangladesh. It is in charge of running the country's men's and women's national teams, ...
was not able to give him the clearance to complete the transfer.
International career
After playing for the
Bangladesh U19, Mamun was called up to the
Bangladesh U23 team which would compete in the
1992 Summer Olympics qualifiers in May 1991. During the qualifying games Mamun had developed a formidable partnership with striker
Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib
Imtiaz Ahmed Nakib (; born 1 September 1969) is a Bangladeshi former professional footballer who played as a striker for the Bangladesh national football team, throughout the 1990s. He has a total of 107 goals in Bangladeshi top-flight footbal ...
, his assists helped Nakib score a total of 8 goals in the 8 matches that where played, he also managed to assist Nakib's winner against
Malaysia U23. Mamun also found the net twice when Bangladesh thrashed
Philippines U23 8–0. However, with 3 wins from 9 matches, Bangladesh finished fifth in the group and failed to qualify for the main tournament.
Mamun made his senior national team debut for
Bangladesh
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during the
1990 Asian Games
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against
Saudi Arabia
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, on 24 September 1990. He was later selected for the
1991 South Asian Games, after impressing for the Olympic side at the
1992 Summer Olympics qualifiers, earlier during the year. On 28 December 1991, Mamun scored his first senior goal for his country as Bangladesh secured bronze in the South Asian Games, defeating Nepal 2–0.
Mamun was also vital for his country during the
1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, scoring 3 goals over 5 games which he played. The team's coach at the time,
Kazi Salahuddin
Kazi Salahuddin (; born 23 September 1953) is a Bangladeshi former football player currently serving as the president of South Asian Football Federation. He previously served as the president of Bangladesh Football Federation from 2008 to 2024. ...
, put Mamun on the bench during the qualifying game against
Thailand
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stating ''"Mamun, this team is not mine. It's a party imposed from above"''. Nonetheless, Mamun managed to score after coming on in the second half as Bangladesh lost 4–1. During the last game of the qualifiers against
Sri Lanka
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, Mamun scored a brace as Bangladesh won 3–0.
In 1994, Mamun participated in the Qatar Independence Cup with
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC () is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second level of Bangladeshi football league system, as they suffered relegation from th ...
, representing the national team. The
1995 Burma Cup held in October of that year in Myanmar saw one of Mamun's best performances for the national team. Although Bangladesh started the tournament with a 4–0 defeat to hosts
Myanmar
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has ...
, they managed to win the following two games to reach the final where they faced Myanmar once again. In the final, on 4 November 1995, Mamun opened the scoring for Bangladesh, and Nakib scored the game-deciding goal as Bangladesh won their first-ever international trophy.
Mamun's last recorded goal for Bangladesh came against Nepal in the
1995 South Asian Games
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held in India. He scored a long-range strike to win Bangladesh the game 2–1, however, he was unable to help the country win gold as they lost the final of the tournament to hosts
India
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1–0.
Mamun played his last international tournament during the country's disappointing
1997 SAFF Championship in Nepal, where they were knocked out in the group stage, ending bottom of the group.
Personal life
Following his retirement from football in 2000 with
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC () is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club plays in the Bangladesh Championship League, the second level of Bangladeshi football league system, as they suffered relegation from th ...
, Mamun moved to
Canada
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with his wife and 3 children.
Career statistics
International
International goals
Youth
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Senior
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International goals for club
Mohammedan SC
:''Scores and results list Dhaka Mohammedan goal tally first.''
Abahani Limited Dhaka
:''Scores and results list Abahani Limited Dhaka goal tally first.''
Honours
Mohammedan SC
*Ma-O-Moni Gold Cup: 1990
Abahani Limited
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Dhaka Premier Division League:
1994
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Federation Cup: 1997, 1999
*Charms Cup (India): 1991
Muktijoddha Sangsad
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Dhaka Premier Division League:
2000
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Federation Cup: 1994
Bangladesh
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South Asian Games
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Silver medal:
1995
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; Bronze medal:
1991
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Four-nation Invitational Football Tournament: 1995
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Living people
1968 births
People from Khulna District
Bangladeshi men's footballers
Bangladesh men's international footballers
Bangladesh men's youth international footballers
Victoria Sporting Club players
Mohammedan SC (Dhaka) players
Abahani Limited Dhaka players
Brothers Union players
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC players
Men's association football forwards
Asian Games footballers for Bangladesh
Footballers at the 1990 Asian Games
South Asian Games silver medalists for Bangladesh
South Asian Games bronze medalists for Bangladesh
South Asian Games medalists in football
Medalists at the 1991 South Asian Games
Medalists at the 1995 South Asian Games
Footballers from Khulna Division
20th-century Bangladeshi sportsmen