Wahiduzzaman Khan Pintu ( Bengali : ওয়াহিদুজ্জামান খান পিন্টু ) is a former Bangladeshi football player who played as a goalkeeper .
11-938: Pintu may refer to: People [ edit ] Wahiduzzaman Khan Pintu (born 1957), Bangladeshi footballer Iftiquar Uddin Talukder Pintu (born 1964), Bangladeshi politician Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu (1967–2015), Bangladeshi politician Abdus Salam Pintu , former Deputy Minister of Education in Bangladesh Places [ edit ] Pintu Hidayah , Indonesian Islamic religious soap opera Kampong Pintu Malim , village in Brunei Kampung Pintu Padang , village in Malaysia See also [ edit ] Bablu Tipu [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
22-545: A 0–6 defeat to China . His career came to an early end due to a knee injury suffered during practice. Pintu, a history major from Dhaka University , was elected its Sports Secretary for two terms and was eventually awarded the Dhaka University Blue award. He also serves as the Election Commissioner of Sonali Otit Club, an organization of former footballers. He previously served as the vice-president of
33-731: A regional league at the third tier of the nation's football league pyramid. In 1980, the Federation started the Federation Cup , which grew to be the country's top national cup competition. In 2009, it launched the Super Cup tournament, which ran in 2009, 2011 and 2013. In 2013, the prize money for winning the competition was Tk 10 million. In the inaugural competition, Mohammedan SC beat arch-rivals Abahani Limited Dhaka . Competitions currently run by BFF: Competitions currently run by BFF: Competitions previously run by BFF: Nitol-Tata
44-577: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wahiduzzaman Khan Pintu Pintu is the fifth of eight children born to Hashem Ali Khan and Saleha Begum. He grew up Mehendiganj Upazila of Barisal District . Pintu featured for the Bangladesh U19 team at the 1977 AFC Youth Championship in Iran . He made his debut for the Bangladesh national team at
55-614: Is in charge of running the country's men's and women's national teams , as well as the Bangladesh Premier League and various other competitions and tournaments. The BFF was one of founding members of the South Asian Football Federation . It is based at BFF Bhaban, in the Motijheel Thana of the country's capital, Dhaka . The Bangladesh Football Federation was founded on 15 July 1972 by Md. Yousuf Ali ,
66-517: The 1979 President's Cup held in South Korea . Pintu also represented Bangladesh at the 1980 AFC Asian Cup held in Kuwait as an understudy to Shahidur Rahman Shantoo . He made two appearances during the tournament. The first was in the opening match, where he substituted for the injured Shantoo in a 2–3 defeat to North Korea . The second appearance was during the final group-stage game, which ended in
77-619: The country's former Minister for Education, Culture and Sport; the general secretary under Ali was Abul Hashem of Wari Club . It became affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 1973, and FIFA in 1976. It is also a founding member of South Asian Football Federation . Bangladesh has been elected to be part of the AFC Executive Committee for two four-year terms: in 1982–1986 and 1998–2002. Hafizuddin Ahmed
88-427: The organization under the presidency of the late Badal Roy . Pintu voted for Badal Roy, at the 2020 Bangladesh Football Federation elections. Mohammedan SC Individual Bangladesh Football Federation Bangladesh Football Federation ( Bengali : বাংলাদেশ ফুটবল ফেডারেশন , Bānglādesh fūṭbôl fēḍārēshôn ) is the governing body that administers the sport of association football in Bangladesh . It
99-440: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pintu&oldid=1230044531 " Categories : Human name disambiguation pages Bangladeshi masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description
110-524: The sole distributor of Tata vehicles in Bangladesh was the official sponsor between 2000 till 2005. In April 2008, the BFF secured BDT 16,00,00,000 (equivalent to US$ 22,85,714 appx) for three years from a multinational mobile operator company, Citycell (Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited) for three years as sponsorship for Bangladesh Football Federation, which is a record in the football sponsorship money securing in
121-595: Was elected vice-president of the AFC for the term from 1990 to 1994. After Bangladesh gained independence in the early 1970s, the BFF assumed responsibility for the Dhaka League , which had begun in 1948. The league resumed for the 1973 season, but has since been superseded by the Bangladesh Premier League (founded in 2007 as the B.League) and the Bangladesh Championship League (in 2012), and now exists only as
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