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Bashundhara Kings

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Association football club in Bangladesh
This article is about men's team. For the women's team, seeBashundhara Kings Women.

Football club
Bashundhara Kings
Full nameBashundhara Kings
NicknameThe Kings
Short nameBDK
Founded2013; 12 years ago (2013)
GroundBashundhara Kings Arena
Capacity6,000[1]
OwnerBashundhara Group
PresidentImrul Hasan[2]
ManagerMario Gómez
LeagueBangladesh Football League
2024–25Bangladesh Premier League, 3rd of 10
Websitebashundharakings.com
Current season

Bashundhara Kings (Bengali:বসুন্ধরা কিংস) is a professionalfootball club based inBashundhara Residential Area,Dhaka, Bangladesh.[3][4] The club competes in theBangladesh Premier League, the top tier of the Bangladesh football league system.[5] The club was established in 2013 and debuted in Bangladesh Premier League during the2018–19 season. The club is owned and managed byBashundhara Group.

History

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Inception

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The club started their football journey with 2016 DCC (N&S) Pioneer League, where they finished the league at 3rd position.[6] The club were promoted to Third Division Football League but they decided to playBangladesh Championship League, which is the second-tier league of the country, by fulfilling all the conditions to participate.[7] In March 2017, the club got green signal fromBangladesh Football Federation to participate.

On 13 May 2017, the club completed their player registration for2017 Bangladesh Championship League. Former national team strikerRokonuzzaman Kanchan was named as captain for the season by the club officials.[8]

2017–18 season

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Bashundhara Kings played their first official match againstUttar Baridhara SC on 7 August 2017 during the 2017 Bangladesh Championship League. Ripon Biswas scored the first-ever goal for the club in same match.[9]

On 18 August 2017, the club tasted their maiden victory in the league where they beatNoFeL Sporting Club by 1–0 goal. Captain Rokonuzzaman Kanchan scored the winning goal for his club.[10]

On 4 November 2017, Kings confirm their participation atPremier League as they clinch the title of 2017 Bangladesh Championship League after a dramatic 2–1 victory over Agrani Bank with one match remaining.

They even had the luxury of fielding the club's president-cum-player Md Imrul Hassan, as a striker for a few minutes before the final whistle. Imrul, who did not play in any of the previous matches did not get to touch the ball, but was nevertheless happy to indulge in the winning feeling with his players.[5][11]

Veteran striker Kanchan scored 11 goals for the club and was the second-top scorer of the tournament after Ariful Islam scored 12 goals for NoFeL Sporting Club. On 11 November 2017, Bangladesh Football Federation handed over the champion trophy to the club, which is the first-ever domestic trophy for the club.[12][13]

2018–19 season

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On 29 July 2018, Bashundhara Kings officially started their player transfer formalities for upcoming 2018–19 season as they inked the contract papers with forwardTawhidul Alam Sabuz, defender Nurul Nayeem Faisal and midfielder Mohammad Ibrahim during the signing ceremony.[14]
On 5 September 2018, the club officially announced the name of SpaniardOscar Bruzon as their new head coach for upcoming season. He is also the first-ever foreign coach appointed by the club.[15]
On 16 September 2018, Bashundhara Kings formally inked the deal withCosta Rican forwardDaniel Colindres for 2018–19 season. Colindres was part of the 23-man Costa Rica squad for the2018 FIFA World Cup.[16][17]
On 21 September 2018, Kings played their first-ever home match atSheikh Kamal Stadium againstNew Radiant SC fromMaldives during afriendly match. The Kings completely obliterated their opponent by 4–1 goals where Haitian forwardKervens Belfort, Gambian forwardOusman Jallow and local forwards Tawhidul Alam Sabuz andMahbubur Rahman Sufil scored one goal apiece in this international club friendly.[18]

Bashundhara Kings starting XI for Federation Cup 2018 final

On 13 October, the club completed their player registration for upcoming season.[19] The club submitted a list of 32 registered players to BFF including three foreign footballers.

On 29 October 2018, The Kings started their2018 Bangladesh Federation Cup journey as they beat falling giantDhaka Mohammedan 5–2, thanks largely down to Colindres' brilliant performance.[20] World Cupper Daniel Colindres was on fire again as his treble powered his team into the semifinals of the tournament with an imposing 5–1 win overTeam BJMC in the last quarterfinal.[21] In the semifinal, Tawhidul Alam Sabuz came on from the bench in the 70th minute, scoring the winning goal in theextra time to make it 1–0 againstSheikh Russel KC and carried the Kings to the final.[22] But they lost the final 3–1 toDhaka Abahani on 23 November.[23]

On 2 December 2018, Bashundhara Kings kicked off their2018 Independence Cup campaign with a dominant 2–0 win overSheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club.[24] On 14 December 2018, GoalkeeperAnisur Rahman Zico's heroic performance in shootout after Costa Rican Daniel Colindres' shining display helped Kings edge a spiritedRahmatganj MFS 3–2 in tiebreak in the fourth quarterfinal of the tournament.[25] On 20 December 2018, Another heroic performance by goalkeeper Anisur Rahman Zico propelled Bashundhara Kings to the Independence Cup final with a 7–6 win on penalties over Dhaka Abahani.[26]On 26 December 2018, Bashundhara Kings laid their hands on their first silverware in top-flight football with a 2–1 win against former champions Sheikh Russel KC in an entertaining final of the Walton Independence Cup, thanks to an extra-time goal from substitute forwardMotin Mia after Marcos Vinicius's early strike was cancelled out by Sheikh Russel's Raphael Odovin in the stoppage time of the first half.[27][28]

On 19 January 2019, Kings won their debut encounter of the league by prevailing over Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club by 1-0 goal.Marcos Vinicius scored the lone goal of the match to help Kings triumph.[29] On 23 January 2019, Bashundhara Kings made a dream debut in their home ground Sheikh Kamal Stadium as they beat defending champions Dhaka Abahani by 3–0 margin.[30]

On 7 July 2019, Bashundhara Kings beat Team BJMC 2–0 at Sheikh Kamal Stadium inNilphamari on Sunday afternoon to further bolster their position at the top of the BPL table. It was Bashundhara Kings' 12th straight victory of the season—the longest winning streak in the history of BPL.[31]

On 25 July 2019, Bashundhara Kings have clinched the title of Bangladesh Premier League 2018–2019 season creating history by claiming the title in their maiden appearance with their 1-1 goal draw against Mohammedan Sporting Club Ltd atSheikh Kamal Stadium in Nilphamari on Thursday. The star-studded Bashundhara Kings emerged new champions with two matches to spare. Bashundhara Kings became the first team to claim the title in their maiden run in the league since the introduction of the professional league in the nation.This is the second major soccer trophy for Bashundhara Kings in the season after the Independence Cup Football after finishing runners-up in the season's curtain raiser meet—Federation Cup Football.[32] On 3 August 2019, Bashundhara Kings concluded their memorable debut season in the Bangladesh Premier League with a 1–1 draw against Chittagong Abahani Limited. In what was a dominant league performance throughout the season, the Kings lost only once, against Sheikh Russel Krira Chakra, and finished with 63 points from 24 matches.[33]

2019–20 season

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On 7 November 2019, it was revealed that Kings signed Bangladesh-origin Finland right-backTariq Kazi to bolster their defense for the upcoming season.[34] On 2 February 2020, former Argentina internationalHernan Barcos will be signed for Bangladesh Premier League champions Bashundhara Kings in their upcoming AFC Cup campaign and the second phase of the league, confirmed club president Imrul Hassan.[35]

On 11 March 2020, Argentine striker Hernan Barcos made a remarkable debut in Bangladesh with a sensational quadruple as Bashundhara Kings kicked off their maiden2020 AFC Cup campaign from Group E with a dominating 5–1 win overTC Sports Club. Barcos, who featured forArgentina four times, headed his first two goals within half an hour before netting two more after the break, while skipper Daniel Colindres added the other to record Bashundhara's biggest win of the season. It was arguably the best performance of the season from the Kings whose goalkeeper Anisur Rahman Zico also starred in between the posts by making three penalty saves, one of which was scored on the rebound during Easa Ismail's equalizer, while the other was retaken and saved again with a dive to his left.[36][37]

On 17 May 2020, The BFF executive committee, following an emergency meeting, declared the 12th edition of the league abandoned, scrapping promotion and relegation while canceling the Independence Cup from the calendar as a precaution to combat the spread ofcoronavirus in the country.[38] On 10 June 2020, Bashundhra Kings released their Costa Rican World-Cupper Daniel Colindres after a nearly two-year stint with the club.[39] On 5 August 2020, Bashundhara Kings announced their new signingRobson Robinho for the AFC Cup and forthcoming football season as the Brazilian winger is all set to join the Bangladesh side on loan fromFluminense FC for a year.[40] On 21 August 2020, MidfielderJonathan Fernandes, who last played for Brazilian top-tier outfitBotafogo, joined the club.[41]

On 10 September 2020, Kings' journey in their debut AFC Cup campaign ended after just a single match. Kings took pole position in Group E with a 5–1 thrashing of TC Sports of Maldives in their opening fixture on 11 March, but the Bangladesh giants' campaign stalled when coronavirus spread throughout the continent, forcing the AFC to reschedule the remaining group matches at centralised venues before its cancellation.[42]

2020–21 season

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On 19 September 2020, Kings sealed an agreement with Iranian defenderKhaled Shafiei as the club's fourth and last foreign recruit for the 2020–21 season.[43]On 31 October 2020, Kings roped in Argentine-born Chilean footballerRaúl Becerra as its fourth foreigner. Raul played in the place of his compatriot Hernan Barcos who left the club after the 10-month-contract expiry in October.[44]

On 22 December 2020, Bashundhara Kings kicked off the domestic season with a comfortable 3–0 win over Rahmatganj MFS in the inaugural game of2020–21 Federation Cup.[45] On 10 January 2021, Kings retained the title of Federation Cup for successive time as they beatSaif Sporting Club by 1–0 margin in the 32nd edition final. Raúl Becerra netted the match-winner in the 52nd minute as the Kings bagged their first trophy in the new season. This was the fifth goal in five matches for Becerra, moving him to the joint top of the list with Saif forwardKenneth Ikechukwu.[46]

On 13 January 2021, Defending Champions Kings kicked off the Bangladesh Premier League with a comfortable 2–0 victory overUttar Baridhara Club.[47] On 9 August 2021, Defending champions Bashundhara Kings retained the title of Bangladesh Premier League after handing a 2–0 defeat to three-time champions Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club.[48]

2021–22 season

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On 16 August 2022, Bashundhara Kings clinched theirthird league title in a row and thus, qualified for the2023 AFC Champions League Play-off round. They would become the first Bangladeshi club to play in any stage of this tournament since its re-introduction in 2002. Their top goal scorer and highest assist provider that season wasRobson Azevedo with 16 goals and 11 assists. Anisur Rahman Zico kept 11 clean sheets which was more than any other goalkeeper during the league season.

2022–23 season

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On 26 May 2023, Kings became the first team in history to lift four consecutiveBangladesh Premier League titles when they defeatedSheikh Russel KC 6–4 at theBashundhara Kings Arena.[49] The league's top scorer was King'sDorielton Gomes with 18 Goals and while his teammate Robson Azevedo was the highest assist provider for the second consecutive season by registering 10 assists. Anisur Rahman Zico again finished the season with the most clean sheets.

Home venue

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Areal view ofBashundhara Kings Arena during practice session.

From 2018 to 2021, the 20,000-plus-capacityNilphamari International Stadium was the home ground of Bashundhara Kings. It is situated atNilphamari District.In 2020, Kings' home venue, Nilphamari International Stadium had taken a brand new look as the whole stadium has dawned Bashundhara Kings themed colors.[50]

Bashundhara Kings Arena

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In 2019, it was confirmed that theBashundhara Kings Arena will be the next destination for Kings. In the North Zone of the Bashundhara Sports Complex, there will be a football facility with a state-of-the-art natural grass playground ofFIFA standard. Complemented with international standard dressing room facilities for both home and away team and match officials, 14,000 capacity gallery, VIP boxes, press conference, press box for proper broadcasting requirements and with broadcast-quality lighting of international standard.[51]From,2021–22 Bangladesh Premier League, Bashundhara Kings started using Bashundhara Kings Arena as their home venue. On 17 February 2022, Bashundhara Kings played againstBangladesh Police FC, during the first ever match hosted by the Bashundhara Kings Arena, where Bashundhara Kings won 3–0 against Bangladesh Police FC.[52]

Supporters

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Main article:Bashundhara Kings Ultras

First ever supporters group or Ultras of Bashundhara Kings isBashundhara Kings Ultras.[53]

Shirt sponsors

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PeriodShirt sponsor
2017–2023Bashundhara Group
2023–PresentPocket

International club friendly

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Bashundhara Kings vNew Radiant
21 September 2018international friendly Bashundhara Kings4–1New RadiantNilphamari
Stadium:Sheikh Kamal Stadium

Current squad

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See also:List of Bashundhara Kings players
As of 18 October 2025

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK BANAnisur Rahman Zico(3rd captain)
2DF NGAEmmanuel Tony Agbaji
4DF BANTopu Barman(Captain)
5DF BANTanvir Hossain
6MF BANShohel Rana
7FW BANRakib Hossain
8MF BANMohammad Ridoy
9FW BRADorielton Gomes
10MF BANNabib Newaj Jibon
11FW BANFoysal Ahmed Fahim
12DF BANBishwanath Ghosh
14MF BANChandon Roy
15DF BANMd Taj Uddin
17MF BANSohel Rana
18DF BANMohammed Jahid Hasan
19FW BANShahriar Emon
22DF BANMd Saad Uddin
24MF BANMojibur Rahman Jony
No.Pos.NationPlayer
27GK BANMd Shahin Molla
28DF BANMd Yousuf Ali
29MF BANMohsin Ahmed
30GK BANMd Mehedi Hasan
32DF BANAksh Ali
37FW NGASunday Emmanuel
42MF BANSamuel Raksam
44MF BANMd Sabbir Hossen
47MF BANAkmol Hossain Noyon
50GK BANMehedi Hasan Srabon
52FW BANMd Insan Hossain
66MF BANU Sing Thowai Marma
71DF BANRimon Hossain
77FW BANAbu Sufian Yousuf Sifat
80MF BRARaphael Augusto
88MF BANCuba Mitchell

Other players under contract

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As of 15 August 2025

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Current technical staff

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As of 24 September 2025
RoleName
Head coachArgentinaMario Gómez
Assistant coachesBangladeshMahabub Hossain Roksy
Bangladesh Syed Golam Jilani
Goalkeeping coachBangladeshNuruzzaman Nayan
Fitness coachVacant
Head of strategy & planningVacant
Team managerBangladesh S.M Wasumuzzaman
Physical trainerTunisia Khalil Chakroun
PhysioBangladesh Abu Sufian Sarkar
Bangladesh Koushik Roy
Media managerBangladesh Ahmed Shaaek
Bangladesh Md Shihab Rahman

Team records

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Main article:List of Bashundhara Kings records and statistics

Overview

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Record as Professional Football League member
SeasonLeagueTeamsPositionFederation CupIndependence CupAFC competitionTop scorers in
BCL / BPL
Goals
2017–18BCL101BangladeshRokonuzzaman Kanchan11
2018–19BPL131Runners-upChampionsBrazilMarcos Vinícius14
2019–20BPL13CancelledChampionsAFC CupCancelledCosta RicaDaniel Colindres4
2020–21BPL131ChampionsAFC CupGroup stageBrazilRobinho21
2021–22BPL121WithdrewRunners-upAFC Cup16
2022–23BPL111Third PlaceChampionsBrazilDorielton20
2023–24BPL101ChampionsChampionsAFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round14
AFC CupGroup Stage

Head coaches' record

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As of 31 October 2025
CoachFromToPWDLGSGA%W
Bangladesh S. M. AsifuzzamanAugust 2017November 20171810532319055.56
SpainÓscar Bruzón18 September 2018[55]30 May 20241771411818412143079.66
RomaniaValeriu Tița1 August 2024[56]27 May 20252915686230051.72
BangladeshMahabub Hossain Roksy1 August 202524 August 2025110010100.00
ArgentinaMario Gómez[57]24 August 2025Present72231113028.57

P – Total of played matchesW – Won matchesD – Drawn matchesL – Lost matchesGS – Goals scoredGA – Goals against
%W – Percentage of matches won

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayTop scorersGoals
2020AFC CupGroup stageMaldivesT.C. Sports Club5–1ArgentinaHernan Barcos4
2021Group stageMaldivesMaziya2–0BrazilRobinho
BrazilFernandes
1
IndiaBengaluru0–0
IndiaATK Mohun Bagan1–1
2022Group stageMaldivesMaziya1–0The GambiaNuha Marong2
IndiaATK Mohun Bagan0–4
IndiaGokulam Kerala2–1

Honours

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TypeCompetitionsTitlesSeasons
DomesticBangladesh Premier League52018–19,2020–21,2021–22,2022–23,2023–24
Bangladesh Championship League12017–18
Fedaration Cup42019–20,2020–21,2023–24

2024-25

Independence Cup32018–19,2022–23,2023–24
Challenge Cup12024

Performance in AFC competitions

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Main article:Bangladeshi clubs in the AFC Cup

Notable players

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  • The foreign players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing forBashundhara Kings. The years indicate the time they played for the club.[59]

Asia

Africa

Europe

North America

South America

See also

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