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Bangladesh and China to mark 50 years of ties with football match

TIMES SportsTIMES SportsSeptember 18, 2025 6:38 pmUpdated:September 18, 2025 8:40 pm
Pre-match press conference for the celebration of Bangladesh-China friendship. Photo: BFF
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Bangladesh and China will celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations with a special women’s football friendship match at Dhaka National Stadium on Saturday, 20 September. The Bangladesh Women’s Elite Academy will take on a mixed Chinese university team featuring five players from Changzhou University and thirteen from Yunnan Minzu University.

Mahfuza Akhter Kiron, head of the Women’s Football Wing, said, “This match is an important step for the development of women’s football in Bangladesh. Our players often lack opportunities to compete against international opponents, and facing a technically disciplined Chinese side will provide valuable lessons for them.”

Li Shaopeng, Cultural Counsellor at the Chinese Embassy, praised the Bangladesh Football Federation and supporters, saying, “This game reflects the strong cultural, economic, and political ties between our two nations. It sends a message of unity, friendship, and shared growth.”

Yang Xiangquan, Dean of the School of Physical Education and manager of the visiting team, added, “Bangladesh-China relations have a long history, and this match will stand as an example of that relationship. Sporting exchanges often act as practical demonstrations of diplomacy.”

On the Chinese side, head coach Associate Professor Chen Junhui said, “Football is very popular at both our universities. Our players train every day, and although none currently play professionally, their daily practice sharpens their technical skills. This makes us an unknown but intriguing opponent.”

Yang also confirmed, “China is keen to continue supporting the growth of women’s football in Bangladesh. We have sent coaches in the past, and we remain open to further collaboration.”

Mahbubur Rahman Litu, speaking ahead of the match, said, “We know the strength of Chinese football and little about this university side. Still, I hope for a competitive contest. Our academy continues to provide a platform for emerging talent.”

Fahad Karim, vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation, revealed, “We are considering annual training camps in China. Although not yet finalised, these camps could significantly improve the international exposure of our players and help them adapt to different styles and conditions.”

Entry to the match will be free, with no tickets required. “We want fans from all walks of life to attend,” said an organiser. “Opening Dhaka National Stadium to the public encourages participation and reinforces the event as a festival of friendship rather than a commercial venture.”

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