The Bashundhara Kings Arena bore witness to an extraordinary fixture in the Bangladesh Premier League on Friday, 8 May 2026, as the league leaders were held to a 1-1 draw by Bangladesh Police FC. The encounter was defined by a remarkable 75-minute hiatus caused by a regulatory dispute, resulting in the match finally concluding after 168 minutes of elapsed time. The result has significantly intensified the title race, leaving the gap between the top two teams at a single point with only two fixtures remaining in the season.
Tactical Exchanges and Early Goals
The match commenced with Bashundhara Kings asserting their dominance as the table-toppers. In the 35th minute, the prolific Brazilian forward Dorielton Gomes provided the hosts with the lead, capitalising on a clinical attacking move to settle local nerves. This advantage was maintained until the half-time interval, with the Kings appearing on course to extend their lead at the summit of the league.
However, the momentum shifted early in the second half. Paulo Henrique, the Police FC striker, found an equaliser shortly after the restart to level the score at 1-1. The match then descended into a period of unprecedented administrative friction following a disciplinary incident in the 63rd minute.
Disciplinary Controversy and Administrative Standoff
The conflict began when Paulo Henrique was involved in a physical challenge with the Kings’ Faysal Ahmed Fahim while contesting for possession. The referee deemed the challenge worthy of a second yellow card, resulting in a dismissal for the Brazilian.
The subsequent interruption arose when the Police FC coaching staff attempted to make a tactical substitution. They sought to introduce a foreign player to replace a local player already on the pitch. However, this move was contested by match officials on the grounds of league regulations. According to Article 27.1 of the Bangladesh Football League Bylaws, a foreign player may only be substituted by another foreign player, ensuring the total quota of international athletes on the field does not exceed the mandated limit.
Despite the clarity of the regulations, the Police FC staff engaged in a protracted dispute with the referee and the match commissioner. The standoff lasted approximately 75 minutes, during which time the players from both squads remained on the field awaiting a resolution. Following exhaustive negotiations, the Police FC management eventually conceded to the officials’ interpretation of the bylaws, and play was resumed.
A Frantic Conclusion and League Standings
Owing to the lengthy stoppage, the officials added 27 minutes of stoppage time. Despite the numerical advantage for a significant portion of the remaining play, Bashundhara Kings were unable to breach the Police FC defence. The hosts’ frustration was further compounded when Rimon Hossain received a red card, reducing the Kings to ten men and restoring numerical parity on the pitch. The fixture ultimately ended in a 1-1 stalemate.
The implications for the league table are profound:
Bashundhara Kings remain in first position with 34 points from 16 matches.
Abahani Limited Dhaka secured a 2-0 victory against PWD in Gazipur, moving into second place with 33 points.
Fortis FC achieved a resounding 7-1 victory over Fakirerpool, with Pa Omar Babou scoring four goals and Okafor adding a brace. Fortis currently occupy third place with 31 points.
The title race now approaches a decisive juncture. Abahani Limited, under the guidance of manager Maruful Haque, have maintained a perfect record in the second phase of the league, winning seven consecutive matches. The two leading sides, the Kings and Abahani, are scheduled to meet in a pivotal encounter in Comilla next Friday. Given the current narrow margin, the victor of that match will be the heavy favourite to secure the 2025-26 league title
