2007 B.League

The 2007 B.League was the 31st season of top-flight football in Bangladesh, and inaugural season of the country's first professional national football league, the B.League. The competitions included a total of 11 teams from which 8 were based in Dhaka, 2 from Chittagong and 1 team from Khulna. Sylhet DSA who were supposed to represent Sylhet withrew a month before the league began and the Bangladesh Football Federation decided against replacing them.[1][2]

B.League
Season2007
Dates2 March — 1 August
ChampionsAbahani Limited Dhaka
AFC President's CupAbahani Limited Dhaka
Matches played110
Goals scored273 (2.48 per match)
Top goalscorerNigeria Junior Obagbemiro (16 goals)
Biggest home winMohammedan SC 7–0 Chittagong Mohammedan SC
(20 June 2007)
Biggest away winRahmatganj MFS 0–7 Abahani Limited Dhaka
(23 June 2007)
Highest scoringMohammedan SC 7–1 Rahmatganj MFS
(13 April 2007)

Previously, the Dhaka League, also known as the Senior Division League, was the country's top-tier football competition. However, it was not held after the 2004–05 season, which ended on 12 September 2005.[3][4] Consequently, before the introduction of the professional league, the country went almost 18 months without any top-tier league football. Excluding the three relegated teams (Dhaka Wanderers, Fakirerpool YMC, and Dipali JS), seven teams from the previous top-flight season, along with Rahmatganj MFS, Chittagong Mohammedan SC, Chittagong Abahani, and Khulna Abahani SC, made up the inaugural season of the professional league.

Initially the season was set to start from January 2006 as part of The Vision Asia project guided by AFC.[5] However, after numerous delays the transfer window was opened on 15 December 2006.[6] The ceremonial draw for the competition was held on 22 February 2007.[7] On 28 February 2007, Channel i were given the rights to broadcast 40 matches from the league.[8] The league kicked off on 2 March 20007, with Abahani Limited Dhaka and Muktijoddha Sangsad KC playing out a goalles draw.[9] The a month-long mid-season transfer window opned on 16 May 2007.[10]

The league concluded on 1 August 2007, with Abahani Limited Dhaka winning the inaugural season.[11]

Teams

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Initially, 12 teams were set to participate in the league; however, Sylhet DSA withdrew. The Dhaka Senior Division League, which was last held in 2004–05, served as the previous top-tier league. Excluding the three relegated clubs, the remaining seven clubs from that season, along with the 2004–05 Dhaka First Division League (second-tier from 1993 to 2005) champions, Rahmatganj MFS, were granted entry into the league.[12] Additionally, three clubs—Chittagong Mohammedan SC, Chittagong Abahani and Khulna Abahani SC—received direct entry into the league.[13]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Abahani Limited DhakaDhakaBangabandhu National Stadium36,000
Mohammedan Sporting Club
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC
Rahmatganj MFS
Sheikh Russel KC
Arambagh Krira Sangha
Brothers Union
Farashganj SC
Chittagong AbahaniChittagongM. A. Aziz Stadium20,000
Chittagong Mohammedan Sporting Club
Khulna Abahani SCKhulnaKhulna District Stadium15,000

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamHead Coach
Arambagh KS Kazi Jolly
Brothers Union Syed Nayeemuddin
Chittagong Abahani Sawpan Kumar Das
Chittagong Mohammedan Nazrul Islam Ledu
Abahani Limited Dhaka Amalesh Sen
Mohammedan SC Shafiqul Islam Manik
Farashganj SC Mir Mohammed Faruque
Khulna Abahani Hemayet Ullah
Muktijoddha Sangsad KC Abu Yusuf
Rahmatganj MFS Motaleb Hossain
Sheikh Russel KC Wazed Gazi

Coaching changes

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TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming head coachDate of appointmentSource
Abahani Limited Dhaka Andres CrucianiMutual Consent7 May 20071 Amalesh Sen8 May 2007[14]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Abahani Limited Dhaka (C)201451368+2847Qualification for the AFC President's Cup group stage
2Mohammedan Sporting Club2011724013+2740
3Muktijoddha Sangsad209652919+1033
4Sheikh Russel208932313+1033
5Brothers Union208573219+1329
6Arambagh Krira Sangha208392223−127
7Chittagong Mohammedan Sporting Club207582026−626
8Farashganj SC205781722−522
9Khulna Abahani SC2044122143−2216
10Chittagong Abahani2043131839−2115
11Rahmatganj MFS2034131548−3313
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Statistics

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There have been 273 goals scored in 110 matches, for an average of 2.48 goals per match.Source: archive.bff.com.bd

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Junior ObagbemiroBrothers Union16
2 Paul MawachukwuMohammedan SC14
3 Christina EmekaMohammedan SC12
Zahid Hasan AmeliAbahani Limited Dhaka
5 Alfaz AhmedMuktijoddha Sangsad KS8
Nicodemus Anunda GichanaArambagh KS
Mohamed Hedayetullah RobinFarashganj SC
8 Touati YounesSheikh Russel KC7
9 Abraham BobbyChittagong Abahani6
Awudu IbrahimAbahani Limited Dhaka
Iddi BadambuzeArambagh KS
Saifur Rahman MoniMuktijoddha Sangsad KS

Own goals

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† Bold Club indicates winner of the match

PlayerClubOpponentResultDate
Sharif KhanArambagh KSBrothers Union1–33 April 2007
Mamun KhanFarashganj SCRahmatganj MFS1–13 April 2007

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
Alfaz AhmedMuktijoddha Sangsad KCRahmatganj MFS4–1 (N)27 March 2007[15]
Junior ObagbemiroBrothers UnionRahmatganj MFS6–2 (N)10 May 2007[16]
Christina EmekaMohammedan SCChittagong Mohammedan SC7–0 (H)7 June 2007[17]
Junior Obagbemiro4Brothers UnionKhulna Abahani SC5–0 (A)10 June 2007[18]
Zahid Hasan Ameli4Abahani Limited DhakaRahmatganj MFS7–0 (N)7 June 2007[19]
Christina EmekaMohammedan SCRahmatganj MFS3–1 (N)7 July 2007[20]

Awards

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A prize distribution ceremony was held by the Bangladesh Football Federation on 5 August 2007.[21]

Individual

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AwardPlayerClubReward
Highest ScorerJunior ObagbemiroBrothers UnionTk 25,000
Best PlayerZahid Hasan AmeliAbahani Limited DhakaTk 25,000
Fair Play TrophyChittagong Mohammedan SC

Prize Money

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PositionClubPrize Money
ChampionsAbahani Limited DhakaTk 5 lakh
Runners-upMohammedan SCTk 3 lakh
Third placeMuktijoddha Sangsad KCTk 2 lakh
Fourth placeSheikh Russel KCTk 1 lakh

References

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