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Kazi Mohammad Salahuddin
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Born in 1953, 23rd September - Educated at Shaheen School, Dhaka College and Dhaka University - Playing Career - Started career in first division fur Wari in 1969 - Moved to Mohammedan in 1970 - In 1971, joined War of Liberation by playing for the Swadhin Bangla Football Dal - From 1972. he played for Abahani till 1984 - From the Swadhin Bangla Dal, he played for the national team till 1983. He was captain in 1975 and 1979. Winning the league title unbeaten with the highest number of points - Took over Muktijoddha in 1994, won the Federations Cup, beating old team Abahani in the final - Gave up coaching after the tragic loss of his father that same year - Organizational Career He become vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation in 2003 and subsequently became chairman of the National Team Management Committee On April 28. 2008 Kazi Md. Salahuddin was elected as the president of Bangladesh Football.

Born in 1953, 23rd September - Educated at Shaheen School, Dhaka College and Dhaka University - Playing Career - Started career in first division fur Wari in 1969 - Moved to Mohammedan in 1970 - In 1971, joined War of Liberation by playing for the Swadhin Bangla Football Dal - From 1972. he played for Abahani till 1984 - From the Swadhin Bangla Dal, he played for the national team till 1983. He was captain in 1975 and 1979. - Spent 1975-76 in Hong Kong as a professional for Caroline Hill FC. - Retired in 1984 - Coaching Career - Became the coach of Abahani in 1985, and won all the tournaments participated in that year - In 1985 and 1988. coached the national team - Coaching career was on and off - Left coaching in 1988. but returned with Abahani in 1992 winning the league title unbeaten with the highest number of points - Took over Muktijoddha in 1994, won the Federations Cup, beating old team Abahani in the final - Gave up coaching after the tragic loss of his father that same year - Organizational Career He become vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation in 2003 and subsequently became chairman of the National Team Management Committee On April 28. 2008 Kazi Md. Salahuddin was elected as the president of Bangladesh Football Federation On 3rd October, 2009 in the SAFF Congress at Dhaka, Kazi Salahuddin was elected uncontested as the President of South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Kazi Salahuddin was also selected as the member of FIFA Technical & Development Committee (one of the standing committee of FIFA) from 3 December 2009.

Career

Born in 1953, 23rd September - Educated at Shaheen School, Dhaka College and Dhaka University - Playing Career - Started career in first division fur Wari in 1969 - Moved to Mohammedan in 1970 - In 1971, joined War of Liberation by playing for the Swadhin Bangla Football Dal - From 1972. he played for Abahani till 1984 - From the Swadhin Bangla Dal, he played for the national team till 1983. He was captain in 1975 and 1979. - Spent 1975-76 in Hong Kong as a professional for Caroline Hill FC. - Retired in 1984 - Coaching Career - Became the coach of Abahani in 1985, and won all the tournaments participated in that year - In 1985 and 1988. coached the national team - Coaching career was on and off - Left coaching in 1988. but returned with Abahani in 1992 winning the league title unbeaten with the highest number of points - Took over Muktijoddha in 1994, won the Federations Cup, beating old team Abahani in the final - Gave up coaching after the tragic loss of his father that same year - Organizational Career He become vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation in 2003 and subsequently became chairman of the National Team Management Committee On April 28. 2008 Kazi Md. Salahuddin was elected as the president of Bangladesh Football Federation On 3rd October, 2009 in the SAFF Congress at Dhaka, Kazi Salahuddin was elected uncontested as the President of South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Kazi Salahuddin was also selected as the member of FIFA Technical & Development Committee (one of the standing committee of FIFA) from 3 December 2009.

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