Fakirerpool_Young_Men's_Club

Fakirerpool Young Men's Club

Fakirerpool Young Men's Club

Football club


Fakirerpool Young Men's Club (Bengali: ফকিরেরপুল ইয়াং মেনস ক্লাব) is a Bangladeshi professional football club from Motijheel area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is currently competes in the Bangladesh Championship League the second-tier of Bangladeshi football.

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History

Early years (1960–1987)

Fakirerpool Young Men's Club was established in Fakirapool, Motijheel area of Dhaka in 1960. Manjur Hossain Malu, one of the club's main administrators during its early years, also served as its general secretary until 2010. In the same year as its establishment, the club participated in the Dhaka Third Division Football League and earned promotion to the Second Division as unbeaten league champions.[1]

During their time in the Second Division, the club produced talents such as Enayetur Rahman Khan, nonetheless, failed to gain promotion to the top division for almost three decades. It was in 1987, under the coaching of Shahiduddin Ahmed Selim, that the club finally earned promotion to the First Division, the Dhaka League, as unbeaten Dhaka Second Division Football League champions. Additionally, the club's striker, Mizanur Rahman Mizan, finished as league top scorer with seven goals.[1]

The club also established a junior team, Fakirerpool Shurjo Torun Sangha (formerly Fakirerpool B), which began participating in the Pioneer Football League. In the early 80s, the club helped players such as Imtiaz Sultan Johnny, Monir Hossain Manu and Nurul Haque Manik began their careers in Dhaka football.[2]

The talent hub (1988–1999)

During their debut season in the First Division, the Dhaka League in 1988/89, Fakirerpool finished sixth and made the cut for the championship play-offs. The club's most notable achievement came during their second season in the top-flight, putting an end to Mohammedan Sporting Club's historic 76-game unbeaten league run on 15 March 1990, with goals from Sadequl Islam Uttam and Shankar in a 2–1 victory.[3]

Some notable players from Fakirerpool's first stint in the top-flight under coach Shahid Uddin Ahmed Selim were Mizanur Rahman Mizan, Nurul Haque Manik, Sadequl Islam Uttam, Piyus, and Mohammed Ponir, to name a few. However, observing the club's performances in their debut Dhaka League season, their players were poached by local giants Mohammedan SC and Brothers Union, the latter also capturing coach Selim's signature in 1991.[1][4]

After finishing in the bottom ten positions (11th) in the 1992 season, they were not given entry to the Dhaka Premier Division Football League upon its introduction in 1993. Instead, they participated in the Dhaka First Division Football League, serving as its second-tier. In the First Division's inaugural season as the country's second-tier league, Nazmul Islam Ledu guided the club to promotion to the Premier Division as league champions.[5]

Upon their return to the top-flight, the club roped in numerous players from the Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan team which triumphed in both the Dana Cup and Gothia Cup in the early 90s. Some notable recruitments included, Hassan Al-Mamun, Ashkor Babu, Amin Rana and Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum. The young team coached by Nazmul Islam Ledu and captained by Golam Robbani Choton, managed to sruvive the drop in their first season back. Eventually the club saw an improvement in performances, finishing in the top-five in both 1995 and 1996.[1] Nonetheless, were relegated to the First Division in 1999.[6]

Financial woes and professionalization (2000–2018)

Fakirerpool returned to the Premier Division once again after winning the 2003/04 First Division League. However, the club was relegated in the first season following their return and missed out on a spot in the 2007 B.League, the inaugural edition of the country's first top-tier professional football league, the Bangladesh Premier League (formerly B.League). From 2005 to 2006, the club remained inactive as the First Division was not held. Then, in 2007, it was merged into the Premier Division to create the Dhaka Senior Division Football League, serving as the second-tier to the professional league.[7]

In 2007, the club clinched victory in the inaugural edition of the Senior Division and was poised to participate in the 2008–09 B.League. However, they were not invited to participate in the professional league due to unknown reasons.[8] In the subsequent edition of the Senior Division held in 2010, the club successfully defended their title. Nonetheless, they faced the same fate, as their entry to the 2010–11 B.League was denied.[9][10]

Eventually, the club gained entry into the second-tier professional league introduced in 2012, the Bangladesh Championship League, starting from the 2014–15 season as champions of the 2014 Dhaka Senior Division League.[11] Fakirerpool became champions of the 2015–16 Bangladesh Championship League, held in 2017.[12][13] However, for the third time in the club's history failed to appear in the Bangladesh Premier League even after securing promotion through merit. The club's withdrawal from the Premier League this time was reported to have been due to internal conflict and financial issues.[14]

Casino scandal and new era (2019–present)

On 18 September 2019, Fakirerpool was one of the four Motijheel-based clubs raided by the Bangladesh Police. It was found that the club had been operating an illegal casino inside its premises.[15][16] Khalid Mahmud Bhuiyan, a Jubo League leader and the club's president at the time, was later arrested. He was accused of importing modern gambling equipment from abroad at a cost of Tk1.5 crore and installing them at the club. Additionally, he was reported to have hired several Nepalis to run this illegal business.[17][18] The club's involvement in gambling culture reportedly began in 1988 when the clubhouse and premises were allocated by the National Sports Council. This eventually led to the departure of its founder, Manjur Hossain Malu, in 2010.[19] Following the incident, the club premises remained under lockdown.[20][21]

On 4 January 2023, the club elected a new 69-member committee, with former vice-president Haji Mohammad Salim, who was jailed for six months in the casino scandal, elected as the new chairman. Anwar Hossain Makhon and Mostafizur Rahman Mainu were elected as the president and general secretary, respectively. Both of them had previously served jail time due to the casino scandal. During their incarceration, Mozammel Haque acted as the chairman of the governing body, but he left the post following their release.[22][23] On 1 September 2023, the club premise was finally reopned after being closed for almost four years.[24][25][26][27]

Current squad

Fakirerpool Young Men's Club squad for 2023–24 season.

As of 18 February 2024

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Coaching staff

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Personnel

Current technical staff

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Competitive record

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Honours


References

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