Bangladesh League
The Bangladesh League (Citycell Bangladesh League for sponsorship reasons) is the top-tier football league of Bangladesh run by the country's football association. It was previously known as the B.League that began in 2007 and in 2009 the league was renamed to the current one. It marked the start of the professional era and an open wide national league.
History
A National Football Championship (Bangladesh) was first started in 2000, before that, the Dhaka League was renowned as the top-tier football league in Bangladesh.[1]
In 2007, the winner of the Dhaka League and top club teams mainly from Dhaka and other parts of the country were promoted to the first pro league. The B.League replaced the National Football Championship (Bangladesh) as the premier national league. A total of 12 clubs were scheduled to participate before Sylhet DSA withdrew and were not replaced.
With clubs playing professional football from all over the country and not from the capital only unlike the Dhaka League, the professional league even then failed to gain the popularity of the Dhaka League and to improve the country's football.
The 2009-10 season brought, along with the change in name of the league, newly-built football clubs like Beanibazar. This might seem promising for the country's football.
No second division league was introduced until in 2011 and this hampered the fate of the relegated teams. Clubs were selected from regional leagues especially from the Dhaka League and called up.
List of winners
Champions so far are:[1]
Total Championships
The number of national championships that clubs in Bangladesh have attained since the professional Bangladesh League (formally B. League) was introduces is as below.
Bangladesh League 2010-11 teams, stadia and locations
Locations of teams in the 2010-11 Bangladesh League
Topscorers
References
External links
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National teams |
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National leagues |
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Regional leagues |
Dhaka League · Chittagong League · Rajshahi League · Cox's Bazar League · Comilla League
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Defunct comp. |
Aga Khan Gold Cup · Bangabandhu Cup · Sher-e-Bangla Cup
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International Competitions |
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National Teams |
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Domestic Leagues |
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2010-11 Bangladesh League
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Bangladesh football seasons
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National Championship |
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B.League/Bangladesh League |
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† Provisional Associated Member
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