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Arambagh Krira Sangha
Full nameArambagh Krira Sangha Dhaka
Nickname(s)The Rising Strength
Founded1958; 67 years ago (1958)
GroundShaheed Bir Sreshtho Matiur Rahman Stadium
Capacity10,000
General SecretaryMd Yaqub Ali
Head coachMd Akbar Hossain Ridon
LeagueBangladesh Championship League
2024–25TBD
Current season

Arambagh Krira Sangha is a Bangladeshi sports club based in Dhaka, that competes in the Dhaka Senior Division Football League, the third-tier of football in Bangladesh.[1][2][3]

History

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Arambagh Krira Sangha were formed in Dhaka way back in 1958. Originally established as a football club, Arambagh later added handball, basketball and volleyball in their roster.

However, they became the first club from Bangladesh who played in final in an international club tournament during 1981 ANFA Cup, hosted by Nepal. They also finished runners-up twice in the Sikkim Gold Cup.[4] In 1997, the club took part in a football tournament at Agartala that marked the golden jubilee of the independence of India. They used to be a top-five finisher prior to 1990, but failed to continue their form later and during 2012–13 season, the club experienced one of its lowest points when it was relegated from the Bangladesh Premier League. Since their return to the top flight again in 2016, their performance graph only shows upward movement.[5]

Moreover, after being appointed as the club president in 2015, Mominul Haque Shaeed made a link-up with Dilkusha and Arambagh Football Academy to collect footballers from grassroots for his club, and those players are now delivering results.

As far as domestic football is concerned, Arambagh emerged as the runners-up three times in the prestigious season-opening Federation Cup, in 1997, 2001 and 2016. International or domestic football, Arambagh's crowning moment came in the 2017–18 Independence Cup where they defeated established powerhouses on their way to the title.[6]

Saiful Bari Titu era

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Arambagh KS appointed Saiful Bari Titu as head coach on 19 March 2016.[7]

Arambagh finished at sixth position in 2016 Bangladesh Football Premier League which is their best performance after 2009–10 Bangladesh League. They also played the final of Bangladesh Federation Cup after 15 long years where they lost the game to Dhaka Abahani by Lee Tuck's solitary goal.

Maruful Haque era

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On 8 April 2017, Arambagh KS appointed former Bangladesh national team head coach Maruful Haque as their new head coach.[8]
A few days later Arambagh also became the first club ever to introduce GPS system in Bangladesh football.

On 10 February 2018, Arambagh KS celebrated their first ever domestic silverware[9] in the club's history of about 60 years by defeating defending champion Chittagong Abahani in the final of 2017–18 Independence Cup by 2–0 margin at Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka.
The champions received taka 500,000 and the runners-up received taka 300,000 as prize money. Besides, Arambagh club management also announced taka 10,00,000 for the entire team. Arambagh winger Mohammad Arifur Rahman was named the man of the final and also the man of the tournament. Arambagh striker Mohammad Jewel was adjudged the top scorer netting three goals.[10][11]

Subrata Bhattacharya Jr.

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On 23 December 2020, Arambagh boys gifted their new Indian head coach Subrata Bhattacharya a winning debut as they beat Brothers Union by 2–0.[12]

On 16 August 2021 defeat against Uttar Baridhara SC at Dhaka the club have confirmed relegation from Bangladesh Premier League to Bangladesh Championship League. Its the club 2nd relegation after 2015–16 season.[13]

Suspension and relegation

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On 29 August 2021 Bangladesh Football Federation disciplinary committee had confirmed the clubs involvement with spot fixing, match manipulations and live and online betting. The clubs management committee along with local and foreign players, were all reported to be involved. BFF disciplinary committee decided to fine 5 lakhs BDT & ban the club for two years from entering the Bangladesh Championship League. The club would have to enter domestic football again through the third-tier, the Dhaka Senior Division Football League.[14][15][16]

Current squad

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As of 18 March 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Bangladesh BAN Md Saddam Hossain
2 DF Bangladesh BAN Sadekujaman Fahim
3 DF Bangladesh BAN Ashiqur Rahman Bhuyan
4 DF Bangladesh BAN Nikson Chakma (Captain)
5 DF Bangladesh BAN Mohammed Obaidullah
6 MF Bangladesh BAN Krishno Mali
7 MF Bangladesh BAN Saker Ullah
8 MF Bangladesh BAN Md Arafat Mia
9 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Jakir Hossain Ziku
11 MF Bangladesh BAN Md Jamir Uddin
12 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Shafikul Islam
13 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Nazim Uddin
14 MF Bangladesh BAN Samor Joy Tanchangya
15 DF Bangladesh BAN Md Zahidul Islam
16 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Umor Faruq Mithu
17 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Afjal Hossain
18 DF Bangladesh BAN Md Riaj Molla
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Bangladesh BAN Moshiur Rahman
20 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Asaduzzaman
21 FW Bangladesh BAN Hlasing Chai Marma
22 GK Bangladesh BAN Md Rakibul Islam Shaon
23 DF Bangladesh BAN Apurbo Mali
24 DF Bangladesh BAN Md Ariful Islam Sakhawat
25 GK Bangladesh BAN Abdullah Al Mahbob
26 FW Bangladesh BAN Naky Chandra Das
30 FW Bangladesh BAN Mohammad Jewel
31 GK Bangladesh BAN Omer Faruk
32 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Nazmul Ahmed Shakil
33 FW Bangladesh BAN Md Minarul Islam
34 FW Bangladesh BAN Shazan Ahmed
44 FW Bangladesh BAN Sheikh Farid
70 MF Bangladesh BAN Samuel Raksam
77 MF Bangladesh BAN Md Shahriar Bappy
99 FW Bangladesh BAN Ariful Islam Biswas

Reserves and academy

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Personnel

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Current coaching staff

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As of 2 February 2025

Position Name
Team Manager Bangladesh Azaz Md Jahangir
Team Leader Bangladesh Md Yakub Ali
Assistant Manager Bangladesh Md Shahdat Hossain
Head Coach Bangladesh Akbar Hossain Ridon
Assistant Coach Bangladesh Md Ramjan Ali Mollah
Goalkeeping Coach Bangladesh Mehedi Hasan Babul
Media Manager Bangladesh Md Jitu Mia
Security Officer Bangladesh Md Kamrul Islam
Equipment Officer Bangladesh Monodi Bose Baburam
Masseur Bangladesh Md Abul Kashem

Team records

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Head Coach's record

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As of 19 March 2025
Head Coach Nat. From To P W D L GS GA %W
Saiful Bari Titu Bangladesh 19 March 2016 3 January 2017 33 8 17 8 30 32 024.24
Maruful Haque Bangladesh 8 April 2017 18 July 2019 59 22 11 26 82 83 037.29
Sheikh Zahidur Rahman Milon Bangladesh 29 October 2019 September 2020 7 1 2 4 8 17 014.29
Subrata Bhattacharya Jr. India 23 December 2020 25 August 2022 26 2 2 22 24 67 007.69
Ekramul Rahman Bangladesh 1 May 2024 30 August 2024 7 4 3 0 13 3 057.14
Md Akbar Hossain Ridon Bangladesh 1 January 2025 Present 4 4 0 0 6 1 100.00

P – Total of played matches W – Won matches D – Drawn matches L – Lost matches GS – Goal scored GA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

AFC club ranking

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As of 11 June 2023[17]
Ranking Team Points
555 Guam Islanders FC 15.0
556 Sri Lanka Navy Sea Hawks FC 15.0
557 Bangladesh Arambagh KS 15.0
558 Bhutan Royal Thimphu College FC 15.0
559 Bhutan Druk Stars FC 16.0

Honours

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League

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Cup

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Invitational

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References

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