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Association football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Football club
Saif SC
Full nameSaif Sporting Club Limited
FoundedAugust 2016; 9 years ago (August 2016)
Dissolved3 August 2022; 3 years ago (3 August 2022)
(only football department)
GroundMunshigonj District Stadium
Capacity10,000
OwnerSaif Powertec Limited
Final season
2021–22
Bangladesh Premier League, 3rd of 12
(dissolved)

Saif Sporting Club was anassociation football club based inDhaka,Bangladesh. Founded in 2016, the club competed in theBangladesh Premier League, the top flight ofBangladeshi football, from 2017 to 2022.[1] On 3 August 2022, the club owners announced that the club will temporarily withdraw from professional football due to insufficient commercial returns from it, days after the end of2021–22 Bangladesh Premier League.[2][3] They also finished third in the league, which is the best top-tier league result of the club's history.[4][5] The club played their homes games atMunshiganj Stadium in theirfinal season.

In their inaugural season, the club achieved promotion to top flight as the runners-up of2016 Bangladesh Championship League. Saif SC played2018 AFC Cup qualifying play-offs in their only continental campaign of history.[6] As the country's first-ever corporate company-owned club, Saif SC gained popularity within a short time for having moreprofessionalism andyouth system than most other Bangladeshi clubs. Though the club have pulled out of all sorts of footballing activities, it continued itsindoor games departments and stated that it may comeback in football in future under favorable situation.[3]

History

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Saif Sporting Club formed officially in August 2016. On 10 September 2016Bangladesh Football Federation gave the green signal to the club to participate in2016 Bangladesh Championship League.[7][8][9][10]

Inaugural season (2015–16)

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The club appointed the SerbianNikola Kavazovic as their first head coach in September 2016. He was the first ever foreign coach inBangladesh Championship League history, which is the second-tier football league of the country. Riyadul Hasan Rafi was the first ever captain of the club.

Saif Sporting Club played their first official match againstT & T Club on 29 October 2016, during2016 Bangladesh Championship League. Sumon Ali scored the first ever goal for the club in same match where the club was victorious by 3–1 goal margin.[11] They finished the league as runners-up and got promoted toBangladesh Football Premier League.[12] They were unbeaten through the season with six wins and eight draws.Motin Mia scored 5 goals from 12 matches for the club and won the player of the tournament award.[13]

Top flight and Asia (2017–18)

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The club went toKolkata for their preseason conditioning camp in March 2017. They are the first ever Bangladeshi club to go abroad for preseason camp.[14]On 22 March 2017, they played their first friendly againstI-League 2nd Division sideSouthern Samity, where the match ended with a 2–2 scoreline. On 28 March they beatEast Bengal F.C. youth team by 1–0.[15] On 10 April 2017, they played another friendly againstEast Bengal F.C. youth team and the match ended with 1–1 scoreline.[16] Serbian coachNikola Kavazovic was sacked from the club during this pre season camp. The ex-Ghana strikerKim Grant was appointed as new head coach for the club in April 2017.[17] On 27 April 2017, the club officially announcedRyan Northmore as their assistant coach for upcoming season.[18]

Jamal Bhuyan in 2021
Jamal Bhuyan was named Saif's captain in 2019

On 29 April the club completed their player registration for upcoming season.[19] The club submitted a list of 27 registered players to BFF, including three foreign footballers. The club also provided seven of their local players – Sazzad, Kabir, Shadin, Saddam, Rafi, Likhon and Rahim – four-year contracts. Pinning down such number of players to long-term contracts is an unusual scene in the country's domestic football scenario. Saif later namedJamal Bhuyan as the captain. Jamal, the expatriate footballer, signed a 14-month contract with the option of extending the deal. The club also signed national booters Shakil Ahmed,Hemanta Vincent Biswas,Jewel Rana,Ariful Islam andTopu Barman, who was paid the highest. They also recruitedChittagong Abahani youngster and winger Mohammad Ibrahim and Rahmatganj defender Shawkat Russel. Saif Sporting's foreign signings include forwards Hember Valencia,Alvi Fokou Fopa and midfielderDeiner Córdoba.[20]

Saif SC started their2017 Bangladesh Federation Cup journey with 1–1 goal draw against defending championDhaka Abahani.[21] Mohammad Ibrahim scored that only goal for the club. However they lost their next game againstMuktijoddha Sangsad KS by 1–0 and were out of the tournament. On 28 July 2017, Saif Sporting Club played their first professional league game against Dhaka Abahani where they lost the match by a 3–2 margin.[22] On 5 August 2017, the club won their first professional league game againstArambagh KS by 1–0 scoreline.Motin Mia scored the winning goal for the club.[23][24] On 26 August 2017, Colombian forward Hember Valencia scored the club's first ever hat-trick, as Saif trashedBrothers Union 5–0 during2017 Bangladesh Premier League.[25]

Kim Grant was sacked from the club after the first leg of 2017 Bangladesh Football Premier League. Assistant coachRyan Northmore replaced him as the new head coach of the club. During mid-season transfer window the club released Colombian Deiner Cordoba and signedCharlie Sheringham (son of former English forwardTeddy Sheringham) for the second leg of 2017 Bangladesh Football Premier League.[26][27] Saif Sporting Club played their first match againstDhaka Abahani on 13 November 2017 under the guidance of their new head coach Ryan Northmore and were victorious by 2–1 margin.[28] New foreign recruitWedson Anselme and Charlie Sheringham both of them scored one goal each in this match for the club on their debut.[29][30]

On 2 January 2018, history was created as Saif Sporting Club beatSheikh Russel KC 2–1 to qualify for the2018 AFC Cup playoffs after confirming at least a fourth-place finish in the Bangladesh Premier League and they did it on their professional debut and in just two seasons of emergence.[31] Saif signed Uzbek midfielder Ahror Umarjonov as an Asian foreigner recruit for AFC cup.[32] On 23 January 2018, Saif made their continental cup debut against Maldivian sideTC Sports Club atBangabandhu National Stadium in 2018 AFC Cup. They lost the match by 0–1 margin. But they were bit unlucky as the whole game was dominated by them and their fours attempts were denied by woodwork.[33] They lost the second leg by 1–3 goals (On aggregate : 1–4) & were out of the tournament. The club also say goodbye2017–18 Independence Cup from group stage. Due to poor performance in both domestic and continental circuit Head Coach Ryan Northmore was sacked from the club at end of the season.[34]

Stagnation (2018–present)

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On 25 February 2018, The club announced the name ofStewart Hall as their new head coach for 2018–19 season.[35] On 15 April 2018, the club officially introduced Stewart Hall as their new head coach to the fans.[36] On the same day, it was also revealed that Tanzanian Dennis Kitambi will join the club as an assistant coach for the upcoming season.[37]On 1 August 2018, club signed South Korean forwardPark Seung-il as their first ever Asian visa foreigner for upcoming league.[38]

On 23 September 2018, Saif SC clinched the Bodousa Cup title with a 2–0 win over ISL sideJamshedpur FC Reserves in the final at Katchujan Field, Tinsukia. Russian playmakerDenis Bolshakov opened the scoring in the 21st minute before Korean strikerPark Seung-il doubled the lead from the penalty spot five minutes from the final whistle and confirm the first ever international silverware for his club.[39] By 14 October, the club completed their player registration for upcoming season. The club submitted a list of 32 registered players to BFF, including four foreign footballers.[40]Saif SC started their2018 Bangladesh Federation Cup journey with a 3–1 goal victory overTeam BJMC.[41] After managing about only two matches as head coach of the club, Stewart Hall left the club with mutual understanding. On 7 November 2018, it was revealed thatJohnny McKinstry is the new head coach of the club and he is likely to be seen at the dugout during Saif's2018 Bangladesh Federation Cup quarterfinal match againstSheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club.[42] Eventually they lost the game by 2-1 goals and were out of the tournament with McKinstry watching from the stands as Assistant Coach Dennis Kitambi was placed in charge of the team on an interim basis. Later British coach Alex McCarthy joined as an assistant of McKinstry.[43] Another British Scott Bowen served as goalkeeping coach of the club during the season.

Jamal Bhuyan's spectacular late free-kick earned Saif SC a hard-fought 1–0 win overTeam BJMC in McKinstry's first match in charge and the inaugural match of2018 Independence Cup, on 1 December 2018.[44] Saif lost the quarter-final againstDhaka Abahani by a solitary goal fromKervens Belfort.[45] On 19 January 2019, Saif Sporting Club were off to a winning start in the Bangladesh Premier League 2018–19 season as they handedRahmatganj MFS a 2–1 defeat at Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium in Mymensingh.[46] On 6 April 2019, Saif Sporting Club defeatedNoFeL SC 1–0 in the Bangladesh Premier League 2018–19 with a goal fromPark Seung-il.[47] This victory saw McKinstry become the Head Coach with the greatest number of competitive victories in the club's history, overtaking both Kavazović and Grant.

On 3 August 2019, Saif appointed formerReal Kashmir F.C. physio Shariq Ahmed as their new head of physiotherapist. On 25 September 2019, Swiss coach Silvio Coray joined the club as a new assistant coach. On 7 November, Saif Sporting appointed MaldivianMohamed Nizam as the new head coach ahead of the upcoming football season 2019–20.[48] On 2 January 2020,Mohamed Nizam was sacked from the club due to poor results in2019–20 Bangladesh Federation Cup.[49] On 5 January 2020,Drago Mamić named as the new head coach of the club.[50][51] However, on 17 May 2020, the league was declared cancelled by theBFF executive committee.[52] On 27 October 2020,Paul Put named as the new head coach of the club.[53] Saif reached their first-ever Federation Cup final on 6 January 2021, thrashing former finalistChittagong Abahani by 3-0 goals.[54] Saif finished the2020–21 Bangladesh Premier League season at a disappointing fourth place.

Saif players during training in 2021

On 23 November 2021, Saif hired former Bangladesh national team managerAndrés Cruciani as their head-coach.[55] On 7 February 2022, Saif signed Bangladeshi expatriate player Samuel Elhaz Hudson fromSilsden FC.[56] On 24 March 2022, the clubs Managing Director Nasiruddin Chowdhury and General Secretary Mahbubur Rahman Sumon announced their resignation.[57]

Shirt sponsors

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2016–2017UnknownSAIF Powertec Limited
2017–2022SAIF Power Battery

Stadium

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Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium,Mymensingh was the home venue of the club in2018–19 and2019-20 season. The club usedBanganbandhu National Stadium as their home venue in first two seasons of their football journey. In theirfinal season, the held home matches atMunshiganj Stadium.

Players

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The squad given here is made up of the players registered to Saif Sporting Club for 2021–22 season, the final season of the club's senior football team's existence.

As of 6 January 2022

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 BANPappu Hossain
2DF BANNasirul Islam Nasir
3DF BANSaddam Anny
4DF BANMonjurur Rahman Manik
5DF BANRiyadul Hasan Rafi(captain)
7MF BANRahim Uddin
8DF RWAEmery Bayisenge
10FW NGAEmeka Ogbugh
11MF BANJamir Uddin
12MF BANSazzad Hossain
14MF BANSamuel Elhaz Hudson
15MF BANNazmul Islam Rasel
17FW BANFoysal Ahmed Fahim
18MF BANMd Taj Uddin
19FW BANKawser Ali Rabbi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20FW BANMaraz Hossain Opi
21DF BANImran Hasan Rimon
22GK BANShanto Kumar Ray
26DF BANMD Ganto
27GK BANMonirul Islam
28MF BANMD Sayde
31GK BANMitul Hossain
33DF BANAbid Ahmed
34DF BANJayed Ahmed
41DF BANTanvir Hossain
44DF BANSabuz Hossain
55DF BANSobug Chandra Das
77MF UZBAsror Gafurov
88MF BANNayan Miah
99MF BANNihat Jaman Ucchash

Coaching staff

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Coaches

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Nikola Kavazovic.jpg
Nikola Kavazovic was the club's first ever head coach

Head Coach's statistics

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This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position ofmanager of the first team of Saif Sporting Club from 2016, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care.Caretaker managers are included, where known. As of the start of the 2016–17 Saif Sporting Club have had 11 full-time managers.[58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67]

The first full-time manager for Saif Sporting Club wasNikola Kavazovic. He was signed by club general secretary Nasiruddin Chowdhury on 7 September 2016.[citation needed]

The most successful Saif Sporting Club manager in term of won trophiesNikola Kavazovic who wonBangladesh Championship League trophy. In his coaching period Saif Sporting Club promoted toBangladesh Premier League.[68]

As of 31 July 2022

CoachFromToPWDLGSGA%W
SerbiaNikola KavazovicSeptember 2016March 2017146801910042.86
EnglandGhanaKim GrantApril 2017October 201713652178046.15
EnglandRyan NorthmoreNovember 2017January 2018155641615033.33
EnglandStewart HallApril 2018November 2018220081100.00
Northern IrelandJohnny McKinstryNovember 2018September 20192715574228055.56
MaldivesMohamed NizamOctober 2019January 2020311144033.33
CroatiaDrago MamićJanuary 2020September 2020632185050.00
BelgiumPaul PutOctober 2020February 20211610153019062.50
BangladeshZulfiker Mahmud Mintu (Interim)February 2021March 2021220081100.00
EnglandStewart HallMarch 202131 July 202162131213033.33
BangladeshZulfiker Mahmud Mintu2 August 202114 September 20216501138083.33
ArgentinaAndrés Cruciani16 October 2021August 20223116697448051.61

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

Youth system

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Main article:Saif Sporting Club Youth Team

Honours

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Domestic

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Invitational

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Performance in AFC competitions

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Main article:Bangladeshi clubs in the AFC Cup

Notable players

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Players below, had Senior international caps for their respective countries whilst playing for Saif SC.

Africa

Asia

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