“Six expatriate Bangladeshi footballers in the preliminary squad”

Bangladesh has announced its preliminary squad for the upcoming SAFF Under-20 Championship, set to take place in the Maldivian capital, Malé, from 25 March, with the tournament concluding on 3 April. This regional age-group competition will see participation from all seven SAFF member nations.

The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) revealed on Monday that six overseas-based players have been included in the national team camp. These players are Abdul Qadir, Bitshok Chakma, Ibrahim Nawaz, Amir Sami, Sushrata Mondal, and Farzad Syed Aftab, representing footballing communities in Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

The tournament will follow a group-stage format with two groups. Bangladesh has been drawn in Group B alongside India and Pakistan, while Group A consists of hosts Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. The top two teams from each group will progress to the semifinals. Notably, this edition marks the first time the Maldives will host the SAFF U-20 Championship.

At the Under-20 level, this will be the third edition of the SAFF tournament. India won the inaugural edition in 2022, while Bangladesh captured the title in 2024 with an impressive performance, highlighting the nation’s growing youth football credentials.

Bangladesh U-20 Preliminary Squad for SAFF 2026:

No.Player NameStatus / Club (if overseas)
1Md. Ismail Hossain MahinDomestic
2S P RafizDomestic
3Md. Nahidul IslamDomestic
4Raj ChowdhuryDomestic
5Md. Tasin SahebDomestic
6Md. Yusuf AliDomestic
7Md. Abdul Riyad FahimDomestic
8Ashiqur RahmanDomestic
9Md. Ikramul IslamDomestic
10Md. Mithu ChowdhuryDomestic
11Sharif Uddin NirabDomestic
12Sheikh SongramDomestic
13Md. Sifat SahriarDomestic
14Md. Siam AmitDomestic
15Salah Uddin SahedDomestic
16Sani DasDomestic
17Ihsan Habib RiduanDomestic
18Md. Sabbir IslamDomestic
19Chandan RayDomestic
20Samuel RaksamDomestic
21Md. Ratul HasanDomestic
22Md. Kamal MridhaDomestic
23Nazmul Huda FaisalDomestic
24Md. Shafik RahmanDomestic
25Shaon RichilDomestic
26Md. Murshed AliDomestic
27Sri Suman SarenDomestic
28Md. ManikDomestic
29Md. Rifat KaziDomestic
30Md. Apu RahmanDomestic
31AshiqDomestic
32Md. Joy AhmedDomestic
33Abdul QadirItaly
34Bitshok ChakmaUnited States
35Ibrahim NawazUnited Kingdom
36Amir SamiUnited States
37Sushrata MondalCanada
38Farzad Syed AftabUnited States

The inclusion of six expatriate players underscores Bangladesh’s strategy to integrate overseas talent into its youth setup, aiming to enhance the team’s competitive edge. Coaches have emphasised the importance of blending domestic and international experiences to prepare the squad for the challenges ahead in this regional championship.

With the countdown to 25 March underway, all eyes will be on Malé as Bangladesh aims to defend its 2024 title and continue its impressive run in South Asian youth football.

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