Bangladesh
Bangladesh
AssociationBangladesh Hockey Federation
ConfederationAHF (Asia)
Head CoachYang Ku Kim
Assistant coach(es)Zahirul Islam
ManagerYusuf Mohammad
CaptainKhorshadur Rahman
FIH ranking
Current30
(8 January 2024)
Highest6 (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007)
Lowest40 (2011, 2012)
First international
Thailand  2–2  Bangladesh
(Bangkok, Thailand; 10 December 1978)
Biggest win
Bangladesh  8–1  Kazakhstan
(Jakarta, Indonesia; 19 March 2022)
Biggest defeat
 Pakistan 17–0  Bangladesh
(Bangkok, Thailand; 15 December 1978)
Asian Games
Appearances11 (first in 1978)
Best result6th (1978, 2018)
Asia Cup
Appearances11 (first in 1982)
Best result5th (1982)

The Bangladesh men's national field hockey team represents Bangladesh in men's international field hockey and is controlled by the Bangladesh Hockey Federation. the team had won bronze medal three times in the South Asian Games.

History

Earlier history

Hockey was introduced in Bengal during the British period. The game was introduced in Dhaka around 1905 under the patronage of Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah (1866-1915). But the game remained confined to the Nawabs’ family circle. At that time, football was more popular among the masses of this region. Despite this, the game made great progress due to untiring efforts of some sports patrons and organizers. During the World War II, a team of the hockey wizard Dhyan Chand, a member of the Gurkha Regiment, played an exhibition match at Armanitola in Dhaka.

With the Partition of Bengal in 1947, the growth of hockey was impeded. Many of the people, who played and loved hockey, migrated to India. As a result, hockey turned into a seasonal game. Hockey was played only for two or three months in the year also due to the inadequacy of playgrounds and unfavorable weather conditions in other months of the year.

During the Pakistan period, the East Pakistan hockey team took part in a number of tournaments including All Pakistan National Hockey Championship. In 1969, Dhaka successfully hosted the final round of the Pakistan National Hockey Championship.

20th century

The 'Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF)' was founded in 1972. The federation acquired full membership of the International Hockey Federation and of the Asian Hockey Federation in 1975. In 1987, a hockey stadium was built in Dhaka, which is now known as the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium. Since then it has been the home of hockey and the office of BHF in Bangladesh where all levels of hockey are being played and controlled. The Federation regularly arranges hockey leagues, tournaments, and the National Youth and Senior Championships. At the home level, hockey matches including Premier Division Hockey League, First Division Hockey League, Second Division Hockey League, National Hockey League, National Youth Hockey League, Independence Day Hockey Tournament, National Hockey Championship, National Youth Hockey Championship, Victory Day Hockey Tournament, School Tournaments and hosted various international tournaments with distinction.

Bangladesh started taking part in international hockey tournaments by participating in the 1st Junior World Cup for Asia/Oceania zone qualifying round in Kuala Lumpur in 1977. The country also played in the Asian games held in Bangkok in 1978. Since then Bangladesh Hockey Team is participating in Asian games. It took part in the 1st Asia Cup in Karachi in 1982. In 1985, Dhaka hosted the Second Asia Hockey Cup, Capt chaklader was the team captain. Bangladesh performed superbly. Hockey world observed the highest gatherings in any tournaments. India, Pakistan, Korea, Malaysia, China, Japan, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Iran, and Bangladesh took part in this tournament. Bangladesh also hosted an international invitational hockey tournament in 1997. India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were the participants.

Competitive record

World Cup

Hockey World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
Spain 1971Did not qualify
Netherlands 1973
Malaysia 1975
Argentina 1978
India 1982
England 1986
Pakistan 1990
Australia 1994
Netherlands 1998
Malaysia 2002
Germany 2006
India 2010
Netherlands 2014
India 2018
India 2023
Belgium
Netherlands 2026
To be determined
Total0/150 Titles000000

Asian Games

Asian Games record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
Japan 1958Did not participate
Indonesia 1962
Thailand 1966
Thailand 1970
Iran 1974
Thailand 1978Preliminary Round6th place3102224
India 1982Preliminary Round9th place4103423
South Korea 1986Preliminary Round7th place3102311
China 1990Did not participate
Japan 1994Preliminary Round7th place4103213
Thailand 1998Preliminary Round9th place5113427
South Korea 2002Preliminary Round7th place5104726
Qatar 2006Preliminary Round7th place62041329
China 2010Preliminary Round8th place6105524
South Korea 2014Preliminary Round8th place5104524
Indonesia 2018Preliminary Round6th place63031122
China 2022To be determined
Total10/110 Titles471223356223

Asia Cup

Asia Cup record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
Pakistan 1982Preliminary Round5th place6204822
Bangladesh 1985Group stage6th place412165
India 1989Group stage7th place3003119
Japan 1994Group stage6th place411248
Malaysia 1999Group stage6th place411228
Malaysia 2003Group stage8th place3003026
India 2007Group stage7th place52031622
Malaysia 2009Group stage7th place3003121
Malaysia 2013Group stage7th place3003322
Bangladesh 2017Group stage6th place3003117
Indonesia 2022Group stage7th place3102415
Total11/110 Titles41842946185

Asian Champions Trophy

Men's Asian Champions Trophy record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
India 2011Did not participate
Qatar 2012
Japan 2013
Malaysia 2016
Oman 2018
Bangladesh 2021Preliminary Round5th-place4004423
India 2023To be determined
Total1/60 Titles4004423

Hockey World League

Men's FIH Hockey World League record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
India 2012–13Second Round19th place53021817
Singapore 2014–15Second Round28th place62041417
Bangladesh 2016–17Second Round27th place63032015
Total3/30 Titles178095249

AHF Cup

Men's AHF Cup record
Year Round Position GP W D L GF GA
Singapore 2008Champion1st5410269
Thailand 2012Champion1st5500289
Hong Kong 2016Champion1st3300284
Indonesia 2022Champion1st6600328
Total4/64 Titles19181010730

South Asian Games

No Year Host Position
11995India Madras, India
3rd
22004Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka
4th
32010Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh
3rd
42016India Guwahati, India
3rd
52024Pakistan Lahore, PakistanTo be determined

Results and fixtures

2023

2023 Asian games

24 September 2023 Pool stage  Bangladesh 2-7 Japan  Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park
26 September 2023 Pool stage Pakistan  5-2  Bangladesh Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park
28 September 2023 Pool stage  Bangladesh 7-3 Singapore  Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park
30 September 2023 Pool stage  Bangladesh 4-2 Uzbekistan  Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park
2 October 2023 Pool stage India  12-0  Bangladesh Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park
2 October 2023 Seventh Place Oman  4-3  Bangladesh Hangzhou,China
Report Stadium: Gonshu canal sports park

See also

References

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