Chittagong Abahani Limited

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Chittagong Abahani Limited (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম আবাহনী লিমিটেড), also spelled as Chattogram Abahani or Chittagong Abahoni,[1] is a sports club based in Chittagong, Bangladesh. A wing of Abahani Limited was established at Chittagong in 1980 known as Chittagong Abahani.[2] Though it was established as a wing of Abahani Limited, Chittagong Abahani has its own directorial board, club structure and operates separately at present. It is considered as the most successful football club from Chittagong. It currently competes in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the top tier of Bangladeshi football.

Chittagong Abahani
Full nameChittagong Abahani Limited
Nickname(s)Blue Pirates
(Bengali: ব্লু পাইরেটস)
Short nameCAL
Founded10 October 1980; 43 years ago (1980-10-10)
GroundM. A. Aziz Stadium
(Playing home games at Bir Sreshtho Fl. Lt. Matiur Rahman Stadium in current season)
Capacity36,000
PresidentM. Abdul Latif
Secretary GeneralShamsul Haque Chowdhury
Head CoachMd. Tajuddin Taju
LeagueBangladesh Premier League
2023–24Premier League, 7th of 10
colours
Current season
Departments of Chittagong Abahani
Football
(Men's)
Football
(Reserves & Youth)
Cricket
(Men's)

The team was relegated from Bangladesh Premier League in 2010–11 season. It again gained the promotion to Premier League by becoming champion of the 2013 Bangladesh Championship League.[3] The club host Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup, a bi-annual tournament in memory of their founder, Sheikh Kamal.[4] They won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2015.[5] The club won their first major domestic trophy in 2016 by winning the 2016 Independence Cup under the guidance of Slovak coach Jozef Pavlik.[6] Chittagong Abahani had a fierce rivalry with Chittagong Mohammedan earlier in Chittagong Premier League and later in Bangladesh Premier League.

History

1980–2000: Beginning

In late 1970s, Didarul Alam Chowdhury was inspired by the Dhaka-based club Abahani Limited Dhaka. He is a football organizer from Chittagong. Didarul wanted to establish a wing of Abahani in Chittagong for the betterment of Sports in Chittagong. He convened a meeting with other local organizers on 10 October 1980. With the meeting, Chittagong Abahani officially started its journey.

Iqbal Khan, popular footballer of Chittagong and father of Tamim Iqbal & Nafees Iqbal, played a vital role Chittagong Abahani's inception.[7] He also played for Chittagong Abahani. Chittagong Abahani won their first-ever Chittagong League title under his captaincy.[7]

2000–2014: Journey at top level

Chittagong Abahani qualified for the 2000-01 National Football League after being crowned the 1999 Chittagong League title. The team finished 3rd in the inaugural season under coach Abu Yusuf. In 2001-02 National Football League, Ctg Abahani finished in the Super Four once again. Chittagong Abahani also became runners-up twice in the Chittagong League during 2000s.

In 2007, Bangladesh Football Federation started B. League (now Bangladesh Premier League), country's first professional football league. Chittagong Abahani was one of the founding teams of the league. After struggling in the first three seasons, Ctg Abahani relegated to Bangladesh Championship League in 2010–11 season.

The port city outfit finished at the bottom in their first BCL season. However, there was no relegation system for second tier in that time which saved the team from demotion. The Blue Pirates made a strong comeback in next season becoming Champion of 2013-14 BCL & came back to top tier. Chittagong Abahani finished at 9th in 2014-15 BPL, their returning season to top tier.

2015–present: Beginning of the revolutionary era

In November 2014, Tarafder Ruhul Amin of Saif Powertec Limited became chairman of Chittagong Abahani Directorial Board.[8][9] Saif Powertec Limited becomes new sponsor of Chittagong Abahani.

In 2015, Chittagong Abahani organised inaugural edition of Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup at M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong before the 2015-16 domestic season.[10] It was the first international club tournament at Chittagong since 1982. Chittagong Abahani won the tournament beating Kolkata giant East Bengal in final.[11] The huge attendance of the final broke all the recent records. The port city outfit gave their arrival message as a rising giant with this tournament.

In May 2016, Chittagong Abahani won 2016 Independence Cup under their first ever foreign coach Jozef Pavlik.[12] It was the first domestic major trophy of the club history. Chittagong Abahani finished at 2nd in 2016 BPL, their best result ever.[13] They signed Bangladesh national team Captain Mamunul Islam, Bhutan international Chencho Gyeltshen, former Haiti international Fabrice Noel & Leonel Saint Preux for this season.

Chittagong Abahani also become runners-up of 2017 Independence Cup, 2017 Federation Cup & finished 3rd in 2017-18 BPL.[14] However, the Blue Pirates performed down in 2018–19 season as they knocked out from both tournaments in quarterfinal & obtained 8th position in the league.

Maruful Haque era

Current squad

Chittagong Abahani Ltd. squad for 2023–24 season.

As of 26 March 2024

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
20FW  BANJahedul Alam
21MF  BANSohanur Rahman Sohan
22GK  BANShowkat Hossen Hasan
24DF  BANRiaj Uddin Sagor
25FW  UZBKhudoyorkhon Sagdullaev
27MF  BANShakil Ali
28DF  BANRifat Hasan Sarthok
29MF  BANAsadul Islam Sakib
30GK  BANMonirul Islam Tuhin
31DF  BANZahid Hasan
32FW  NGAPaul Komolafe
34MF  NGAWasiu Semiu
35GK  BANNasrul Islam Hero
37FW  BANIftasam Rahman Jidan
40GK  BANAriful Islam
44DF  BANRostam Islam Dukhu Mia
66MF  BANMd Al Imran
99FW  BANEmtiyaz Raihan

Personnel

Current technical staff

As of 5 April 2024

PositionName
Head Coach Md. Tajuddin Taju
Assistant Coach Arafat Ali Rony
Goalkeeping Coach Md. Shahabuddin
Physiotherapist Fuad Hasan Hawlader
Interpreter Md. Poniruzzaman Ponir
Team Manager Arman Aziz
Technical Director Maruful Haque[15][16]


Management

Board of directors

As of January 2023.

PositionName
President M. Abdul Latif
Vice-president Tarafder MD Ruhul Amin
General Secretary Shamsul Haque Chowdhury
Director Mahbubul Alam
Secretary (Football Committee) Shakil Mahmud Chowdhury

Team records

Head coach record

As of 25 March 2024
Zulfiker Mahmud Mintu was assistant coach & head coach of the club for more than 3 years.
ManagerFromToMWDLGFGAWin%[17]HonoursNotes
Asaduzzaman Jhontu(n/a)2015(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)(n/a)
Shafiqul Islam Manik[18][19]10 August 201521 September 2016540112680.001 Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup (2015)
Jozef Pavlík[20]30 March 201621 September 201616853261750.001 Independence Cup (2016)Won the first-ever domestic major trophy in the club's history[21]
Zulfiker Mahmud Mintu (interim)[22][23]21 September 201631 December 201615112223873.331 runner-up Premier League (2016)
Saiful Bari Titu[24]9 January 20174 January 2018291865402362.071 runner- up Federation Cup (2017)
Zulfiker Mahmud Mintu4 January 20183 August 201938101414384126.321 runner-up Independence Cup (2017)Appointed as caretaker coach at first, then reached agreement to continue as head coach.
Maruful Haque[25]October 201928 August 20227033152211510047.141 runner-up Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup (2019)
Saiful Bari Titu[26][27]9 November 202212 February 202315357142320
Mahabubul Haque Juwel[28][29]12 February 202325 March 2024 28 711 10 35 43 25Appointed as caretaker coach at first, then reached agreement to continue as head coach.[30]
Md. Tajuddin Taju25 March 2024Present

Top scorers by season

Peter Ebimobowei is the only player in the club's history to score 20 or more Premier League goals in a single season
SeasonPlayerTotal GoalsBPLFederation CupIndependence Cup
2017-18 Tawhidul Alam Sabuz10802
2018–19 Momodou Bah11623
2019-20 Nixon Guylherme541Not held
2020-21 Nixon Guylherme13121Not held
2021-22 Peter Ebimobowei222011
2022–23 Ojukwu David Ifegwu131012

All-time top scorers

The table is a record of goals scored since 2017–18 season and accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season. Goals scored in major competitions (Premier League, Federation Cup & Independence Cup) are counted in the list below.

RankingNameYearsGoals
1 Peter Ebimobowei2021–2222
2 Nixon Guylherme2019–2118
3 Ojukwu David Ifegwu2022–2313
4 Matthew Chinedu2019–2112
5 Momodou Bah2018-1911
6 Tawhidul Alam Sabuj2017-1810
7 Rakib Hossain2019–219
8 Kpehi Didier Brossou2019–218
9 Shakhawat Rony2017–18, 2019–227
10 Nduka Alison2017-186

Source: Soccerway

All-time top scorers in Premier League

The table is a record of goals scored since 2017–18 season and accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season.

RankingNameYearsGoals
1 Peter Ebimobowei202220
2 Nixon Guylherme2020–2116
3 Matthew Chinedu2020–2111
4 Ojukwu David Ifegwu2022–2310
5 Tawhidul Alam Sabuj2017-188
6 Rakib Hossain2020–217
Didier Brossou2020–217
8 Momodou Bah2018-196
9 Shakhawat Rony2017–18, 2020–225
Ekbal Hossain2022–235
Omid Popalzay20225

Source: Soccerway

Most appearances in Premier League

The table is a record of appearances made since 2017–18 season and accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season.

RankingNameYearsApp.
1 Monir Alam2018-2274
2 Koushik Barua2017–2268
3 Monaem Khan Raju2018–2145
4 Mufta Lawal2017-1939
5 Shukurali Pulatov2020, 2021, 2022–2338
5 Shakhawat Rony2017–18, 2020–2234
6 Shawkat Russel2020–2233
7 Matthew Chinedu2019-2130
8 Nixon Guylherme2019-2129
Mannaf Rabby2017-18, 2019–2129
Arafat Hossen2020–2329

Source: Soccerway

Recent seasons

SeasonLeagueLevelPositionMovements
1998–99Chittagong

League

Regional

Top Tier

1stqualified for

2000 NFL

2000–01NFL1st Tier3rd of 8
2001–02NFL1st TierSuper Four

(3rd of 48)

2003–04Chittagong

League

Regional

Top Tier

2nd of 10
2005–06Chittagong

League

Regional

Top Tier

2nd
2007–08BPL1st Tier10th of 11
2008–09BPL1st Tier8th of 11
2009–10BPL1st Tier11th of 13
2010–11BPL1st Tier12th of 12Relegated
2011–12BCL2nd Tier7th of 7
2012–13BCL2nd Tier1st of 8Promoted
2013–14BPL1st Tier8th of 10
2014–15BPL1st Tier9th of 11
2015–16BPL1st Tier2nd of 12
2017–18BPL1st Tier3rd of 12
2018–19BPL1st Tier8th of 13
2019–20BPL1st Tier2nd of 13 (league abandoned)
2020–21BPL1st Tier5th of 13
2021-22BPL1st Tier7th of 12
2022–23BPL1st Tier8th of 11

Source: RSSF

Stadium

The M. A. Aziz Stadium with 25,000-plus capacity is the primary home venue of Chittagong Abahani. They usually play their home matches of Premier League in this stadium. They also organize the Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup, a biannual international football tournament, at this stadium.

However, the club currently playing their home matches at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium of Munshiganj. The club also used Bangabandhu National Stadium and Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium as home venue in some seasons due to COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh and other reasons.[31][32]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit ManufacturerShirt Sponsor
2015–2017UnknownSaif Powertec Limited
2018–2019UnknownSaif Power Battery
2019–2020Noor EnterpriseSaif Power Battery
2020–Noor EnterpriseIgnite Battery

AFC club ranking

As of 11 June 2023[33]
RankingTeamPoints
365 Transport United FC49.0
366 Taiwan Power Company FC49.0
367 Chittagong Abahani Limited49.0
368 FC Ulaanbaatar49.0
369 Sabah FC49.0

World club ranking

As of 11 June 2023[34]
RankingTeamPoints
2013 Taiwan Power Company FC49.30
2014 Phare Petit-Canal FC49.30
2015 Chittagong Abahani Limited49.28
2016 Vihiga United FC49.24
2017 FC Ulaanbaatar49.15

Honours

League

Cup

Invitational

Notable overseas players

  • Players listed below have had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries before, while and/or after playing at Chittagong Abahani. The years indicate the time they played for the club.[35]

See also

Notes

References

External links