Bangladeshi national soccer team (U-20 men)
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| Nickname (s) | Bengal Tigers | ||
| Association | Bangladesh Football Federation | ||
| confederacy | AFC | ||
| Head coach | Andrew Peter Turner | ||
| captain | Yeasin Arafat | ||
| Home stadium | Bangabandhu National Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | BAN | ||
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First international match Bangladesh 0-2 Philippines ( Kuwait City , Kuwait ; April 5, 1975 )
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Biggest win Bangladesh 5-0 Maldives ( Malé , Maldives ; July 27, 1996 )
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Biggest defeat India 6-0 Bangladesh ( Doha , Qatar ; October 16, 2002 )
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The Bangladeshi national soccer team of U-20 men is the selection of Bangladeshi soccer players in the U-20 age group , which the Bangladesh Football Federation supports on an international level, for example in friendly matches against the junior teams of other national associations, but also at the U-19 Asian Cup Area Association AFC or U-20 world Championship of FIFA represents. The team's greatest success was fifth place at the 1980 Asian Cup .
Participation in junior and U-20 world championships
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Participation in U-19 Asian championships
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Former players
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Foysal Ahmed Fahim (national team player) -
Monjurur Rahman Manik (national team player) -
Md Saad Uddin (2015, national team player) -
Mahbubur Rahman Sufil (2017, national team player) -
Masuk Mia Jony (2015, national team player) -
Rubel Miya (2013, national team player)
See also
- Bangladeshi National Football Team (U-17 Juniors)
- Bangladeshi National Football Team (U-23 Men)
- Bangladeshi national soccer team
Web links
- Bangladesh from the website of the world football association FIFA , accessed on 28 September 2014.