Kazi Salahuddin Explained

Kazi Salahuddin
Fullname:Kazi Md. Salahuddin
Birth Date:1953 9, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Dacca, East Bengal, Pakistan (present-day Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1966
Youthclubs1:Gamma Sports Association
Years1:1968
Clubs1:Dilkusha SC
Caps1:18
Goals1:14
Years2:1969
Clubs2:Wari Club
Caps2:22
Goals2:18
Years3:1970–1972
Clubs3:Mohammedan SC
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1972–1975
Clubs4:Dhaka Abahani
Caps4:43
Goals4:40
Years5:1975–1976
Clubs5:Caroline Hill FC
Caps5:18
Goals5:0
Years6:1976–1984
Clubs6:Dhaka Abahani
Caps6:103
Goals6:81
Totalcaps:204
Totalgoals:153
Nationalyears1:1971
Nationalteam1:Shadhin Bangla
Nationalyears2:1973–1983
Nationalteam2:Bangladesh
Nationalcaps2:30
Nationalgoals2:8
Manageryears1:1985–1987
Manageryears2:1985–1986
Managerclubs2:Bangladesh
Manageryears3:1988
Managerclubs3:Bangladesh
Manageryears4:1988–1989
Managerclubs4:Brothers Union
Manageryears5:1992–1994
Manageryears6:1993–1994
Managerclubs6:Bangladesh
Manageryears7:1994–1994
Managerclubs7:Muktijoddha Sangsad

Kazi Md. Salahuddin (Bengali: কাজী সালাউদ্দিন; born 23 September 1953) is a Bangladeshi former football player currently serving as the president of South Asian Football Federation and Bangladesh Football Federation.[2] He was a member of the Shadhin Bangla Football Team, which played across India to raise awareness about the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. He played for and captained the Bangladesh national team, retiring in 1983. Salahuddin is the first football player from the country to play abroad in the professional league in Hong Kong and is considered to be Bangladesh's first professional sports athlete.[3]

In domestic football, he has 139 goals in the Dhaka League and 14 goals in the Dhaka Second Division League. He is the second highest goal scorer in Bangladeshi top-tier football and is one of the two players to have scored 150 goals in domestic football, both his records come second to Sheikh Mohammad Aslam.[4] In international football he has scored 8 goals for the Bangladesh national team in 30 official games. He holds the record of scoring the country's first ever goal at the AFC Asian Cup, coming in their maiden appearance in the tournament in 1980. He has been Dhaka League's top scorer five times, in 1969, 1973, 1977, 1979 and 1980.

Salahuddin was appointed as the head coach of Bangladesh on four occasions, in 1985, 1987, 1993 and 1994. As the coach of his former club Abahani Limited Dhaka, he won the Dhaka League in 1985 and 1992. Salahuddin also had less successful coaching spells with Brothers Union and Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in 1988 and 1994 respectively.[5] As the president of Bangladesh Football Federation, he introduced the Bangladesh Super Cup in 2009 and a second-tier professional league, the Bangladesh Championship League in 2012.[6]

His contribution to football has seen him win numerous accolades, most notably the Independence Day Award in 1996, which is the highest state award in Bangladesh. He was also named as the Sports Writers Association's Best Football Player and Best Coach in 1979 and 1992 respectively.[7]

Early life

Kazi Salahuddin was born on 23 September 1953 to an elite family in Dacca, East Bengal. His father, Kazi Muhammad Shahi, was a businessman, and his mother, Begum Simki Shafi, was a housewife. He belongs to the Kazi family of Rajapur in Faridpur District. The family was founded by Kazi Abdur Rasool, son of Shah Azimuddin, who was said to have been descended from the Arab Muslim general Khalid ibn al-Walid and had been appointed as Kazi in Mughal Bengal.[5] [8]

He was enrolled in BAF Shaheen College Dhaka[9] [10] before moving to Dhaka College and eventually got into Dhaka University. While Salahuddin was in seventh grade at Shaheen College, he became involved with athletics and was selected for his school football team as the youngest member of the team. This attracted the interest of ex-Pakistani international footballer Chunna Rashid. In 1966, he played two matches as a goalkeeper for Gamma Sports Association in the Dhaka Third Division League. In 1968, Salahuddin started playing cricket for Azad Boys in the Premier Division Cricket League.[11] Later that year, at the request of his sports teacher, Salahuddin played as a striker for Dilkusha SC in Dhaka Second Division League. Following a troublesome period, Dilkusha won the championship that season and were promoted to the top-tier, the Dhaka League, while Salahuddin became the second division's highest goal scorer with 14 goals.[4]

In 1968, Salahuddin was called up to the East Pakistan Youth Team for the Pakistan National Youth Championship, and in the following year, Abdul Hashem, impressed by the young striker, signed him for Wari Club in the Dhaka League. In his first league game with Wari, he scored a hat-trick against Rahmatganj MFS, and ended the season with a total of 18 league goals. By his first season at the top-tier, Salahuddin had made a name for himself as the country's youngest football prospect and, in 1970, he was snatched up by Mohammedan SC, the leading club of East Pakistan. Salahuddin spent his debut season as a reserve player, while his team were edged to the league title by East Pakistan IDC, and when the Bangladesh Liberation War commenced in 1971, league football was stopped for over a year.[12]

Playing career

Shadhin Bangla Football Team

At the start of 1971, Salahuddin went to West Pakistan to play in the regional championship for Dhaka. After the tournament he was called to join the camp for the Pakistan national football team. He came back to Dhaka on 20 March but was only in the country for five days when a planned military pacification carried out by the Pakistan Army to curb the Bengali nationalist movement in erstwhile East Pakistan called Operation Searchlight started.[13] His family wanted him to go to London, however, Salahuddin wanted to take part in the Bangladesh Liberation War. His father agreed and he crossed the border to reach Agartala where he joined the training camp for the guerilla soldiers. In 1971, he heard about Shadhin Bangla Football Team, a team of Bangladeshi football players who played in India to raise money and awareness about the war, from a photo journalist. The journalist, from Kolkata, convinced him to play for the team and explained to him the importance about growing public support for the war. Salahuddin decided to play and went to Kolkata on a Cargo Plane of the Indian Air Force. In Kolkata, he met with many of his teammates from Dhaka and played his first match for the team against Nadia XI, from Nadia district, on 26 July 1971. That day Salahuddin accompanied Enayetur Rahman Khan, in the team's forward line, as the game ended 2–2. He played under an alias; Turya Hazra.[14] After that match, Salahuddin and his teammates played against Mohun Bagan AC, a top team from Kolkata. For diplomatic reasons Mohan Bagan used the name 'Gostha Pal XI'.[15] Gostha Pal, a central defender nicknamed 'the Chinese Wall' had played with great distinction for Mohan Bagan in the early part of the 20th century. Pal was originally from Faridpur, now part of Bangladesh. Salahuddin carried on to play in different parts of India with his team to raise money and create public support for Bangladesh.[16]

Mohammedan SC and Dhaka XI

Following the independence of Bangladesh, Salahuddin came back to the country, and played the first football match in Independent Bangladesh as the Bangladesh XI took on the President XI, on 13 February 1972. Salahuddin's team lost to President XI 0–2.[17] In the same year, he played for Mohammedan during the first edition of the Independence Cup, which was held to celebrate the country's liberation. In the final against East End Club, Salahuddin scored a brace as Mohammedan SC won the game 3–1 (the other goal was scored by Aminul Islam).[18]

On 11 May 1972, India's Mohun Bagan AC who were the first foreign football club to visit independent Bangladesh, took on Mohammedan SC (as they were the first Independence Cup champions), again as the "Gostha Pal XI", as Bangladesh were not a FIFA member at the time. After losing the first friendly (1–0), with Salahuddin and majority of the MSC squad were called up to the "Dhaka XI" squad.[19]

On 13 May, Mohun Bagan took on the "Dhaka XI", who were the unofficial Bangladesh national team, consisting of the best players in the country at the time. The game was highly anticipated, with Bangladesh's president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (a former footballer himself) being present at the Dhaka Stadium to witness the game. Salahuddin volley earned Dhaka XI the win, a goal which was later praised by Mohun Bagan's Chuni Goswami, while the Kolkata team's captain Syed Nayeemuddin even went on to say that the goal was one of the best he had seen.[20]

During the latter stages of 1972, Salahuddin and the Dhaka XI took part in India's Guwahati to partake in the Bordoloi Trophy. He became the first Bangladeshi player to score on foreign soil, as the Dhaka XI defeated George Telegraph SC 2–0 (Nowsheruzzaman scored the other goal). His team finished the tournament as runner-up, losing to East Bengal in the final, and by the end of the year, Salahuddin had established himself as Bangladesh's first sports icon.[21]

Success with Abahani

In 1972, Sheikh Kamal, the chief patron of Abahani Krira Chakra, asked him to join the newly formed club, which was the first club formed in independent Bangladesh. Salahuddin refused and told him that he would only join if the team was strong. In the meantime during the football off season, he played cricket for Azad Boys and made his career best score of 94 runs against Abahani cricket team. Eventually he decided to focus more on football and refused a call from the national cricket squad. By that time Kamal had managed to sign seven national team members for Abahani, including players from the country's top three clubs Mohammedan SC, Dhaka Wanderers and Team BJMC. Eventually, Salahuddin joined the team before the 1972 Dhaka Football League went underway.

Aside from his year long stint in Hong Kong, Salahuddin stayed at Abahani until his retirement as a player in 1984. He won Dhaka League title with the sky blues in 1974, 1977, 1981, 1983, and 1984.[22] He was the highest scorer in the league for four seasons, first in 1973 when he scored 24 goals, then again in 1977 and 1979 respectively with 14 goals, and for the last time in 1980 Dhaka league with 15 goals. In 1974, he had also scored 15 goals however, finished as the second top scorer with one less than Dilkusha's striker Golam Shahid Neelu. In 1975, Salahuddin scored 2 goals in 2 games before moving to Hong Kong and in 1978, during an injury hit season, he scored 8 goals in 7 games. He was also lethal in continental competition, scoring a brace against Afghanistan in the Aga Khan Gold Cup in 1979.[12]

Throughout his Abahani career he had great understanding with the attacking midfielders. Monwar Hossain Nannu, Amalesh Sen and Kurshed Babul provided him with plenty of assists. Also, his combination with left winger Ashrafuddin Ahmed Chunnu served both the club and then national team greatly for almost a decade. Two of his most memorable goals for Abahani, came in a long distance winner against Rahmantganj MFS during Abahani's journey to the league title that year, and in 1979 when he scored against Kolkata Mohammedan from India.[23] In 1976, Salahuddin became the first player after independence to score 7 goals in a league game, as Abahani thrashed his former club Dilkusha SC 10–0. The other goal scorers were, Abdul Ghafoor (Scooter), Amalesh Sen and Golam Sarwar Tipu. A few days before Salahuddin, Mohammedan's Hafizuddin Ahmed became the first player in independent Bangladesh to score a double hat trick in the Dhaka League.[24]

In September 1982, Abahani star players, Kazi Salahuddin, Chunnu, Golam Rabbani Helal and Kazi Anwar were arrested after a league game against Mohammedan SC, due to violently protesting the referee's decision. However, the court held them accountable for conspiring a military coup against Hussain Muhammad Ershad, who was the country's dictator at the time. Salahuddin and Chunnu were given a sentence of three month while the others were sent to jail for 6 months. However, with local football's popularity at the time being at its peak, all four footballers were released after 17 days, due to massive protests all over the country. The event was later branded as the "Black September" of Bangladeshi football.[22]

In 1984, at the peak of his form, Salahuddin decided to retire from football. His goal in the league deciding match against Brothers Union brought Abahani the title. On 19 October 1984, he played his last competitive game against rivals Mohammedan SC in the final matchday of the league season.[25] Before the game commenced he was given a standing ovation by the rival fans, at a time when the Dhaka Derby was one of the most violent games in the subcontinent. He finished his career as the club's all-time top scorer with 121 goals from about 146 games. The following year he replaced Ali Imam as the club's coach and completed his hattrick of league titles.[26]

International debut and Hong Kong league

Salahuddin made his debut for the Bangladesh national football team in 1973, when they were invited to participate in the 1973 Merdeka Cup, held in Malaysia. On 26 July 1973, Salahuddin scored in Bangladesh's first official game, a 2–2 draw with Thailand. His goal was the country's second ever international goal, as Bangladesh went onto lose the penalty shootout of the group allocation match 5–6.[27] During the same tournament, Salahuddin also found the net against Singapore (1–1).[12]

After a year without international football, Salahuddin and his team were invited to take part in the 1975 edition of the Meedeka Cup. During the tournament newly appointed captain, Salahuddin scored against Thailand, Hong Kong and Burma, except for his strike against Thailand (1–1), all his goals coming in heavy defeats. However, his solo goal against Hong Kong earned him interest from abroad.[28] At the end of the 1975 Merdeka Cup he and his teammates learned of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujib.[29] Returning to Dhaka, Salahuddin saw his fellow Abahani players and staff devastated and thus, decided to leave the country. He accepted the proposal to play in the Hong Kong First Division League, in 1975, which was at the time the only professional football league in Asia. There he played for Caroline Hill FC for one season.[30] He played 18 league games for the club, and eventually returned to Abahani the following year. The move made Salahuddin the first ever Bangladeshi football player to have an appearance for a foreign football club in a professional football League, in Bangladesh football history.

Salahuddin along with 6 other Abahani players withdrew from Bangladesh's 1978 Asian Games final squad, after Abahani captain and the country's senior most player at the time Monwar Hossain Nannu was stripped of the captaincy by officials. In 1979, Salahuddin returned to the national team during Bangladesh's first attempt at qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup. During the qualifying stage Salahuddin had created a striking partnership with Ashrafuddin Ahmed Chunnu and Abdul Halim, and the trio's goals guided Bangladesh to the main tournament. Salahuddin's goals at the qualifiers came in a 1–3 defeat against middle eastern giants Qatar, and in a 3–2 victory over Afghanistan, where Salahuddin scored the winning goal which eventually confirmed Bangladesh's 1980 AFC Asian Cup berth.[31] On 16 September 1980, during the 1980 Asian Cup in Kuwait, Salahuddin became the first Bangladeshi goal scorer at the main stage of the Asian Cup, with his penalty against North Korea. The game ended as a 2–3 loss, but is still considered to be one of Bangladesh's greatest ever performances.[32]

Due to the bias held against Abahani players after the 1982 Military Coup, Salahuddin was denied a chance to join the Bangladesh team at the 1982 Quaid-e-Azam, in Pakistan, only to make his return during the 1982 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup. With Salahuddin being arrested alongside his Abahani teammates (Chunnu, Helal and Kazi Anwar) during the Black September event, he was yet again left out of the national team, missing the 1982 Asian Games.[22] In the end Salahuddin retired from the Bangladesh national team after the 1983 President's Gold Cup.[33] In total he made 30 official appearances for the national team and scored 8 times.[34]

Coaching career

After retiring from football, Kazi Salahuddin took on the coaching profession. He became the coach of Abahani Limited Dhaka in 1985, replacing his former coach Ali Imam as the club's head coach. The same year, Salahuddin completed his hattrick of titles by winning the 1985 Dhaka League, despite Ali Imam's Brothers Union team giving Abahani a fight till the end. Abahani's historic hattrick league triumph meant that Salahuddin had won the first two titles as a player (1983 & 1984) and the final one as the coach, which is a unique record in Bangladesh's domestic football.

Salahuddin also became the head coach of the Bangladesh national team the same year for the 1985 South Asian Games, while still being part of the Abahani coaching panel. He was also incharge of the Bangladesh Red team (main national team) during the President's Gold Cup, in 1986. Although at the tournament, Bangladesh faced club sides and second string national teams, they finished sixth in a 7 team group.

In 1987, Salahuddin was appointed head coach of the Bangladesh Blue team at the 1987 President's Gold Cup, the team is assumed to be the junior national team consisting of players from Abahani. His side caused a major upset by defeating the Syria national team, thanks to a goal from Fakrul Kamal. Salahuddin was in charge of Abahani until 1987, and in 1988, he coached Bangladesh once more, and this time during the 1988 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in Abu Dhabi. After a season with Brothers Union, Salahuddin was rehired as Abahani's coach in 1992. On his return he guided the team to the league title as undefeated champions.[21]

In 1994, Salahuddin resigned from Abahani, and joined Muktijoddha Sangsad KC, while protesting the gentlemen's agreement between Mohammedan-Brothers and Abahani which lowered player salaries. Salahuddin and Muktijoddha were sent to Qatar by the Bangladesh Football Federation to take part in the Qatar Independence Cup, representing the Bangladesh national team. Fourteen players from Muktijoddha along with three guest players were selected, and the club also wore its own jersey during the entirety of the tournament. He guided the team to 1–0 victory over Yemen, but they were eventually defeated by India in the group deciding game.[35]

Organizer

Salahuddin became the vice-president of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) in 2003 and subsequently assumed the chairmanship of the National Team Management Committee. Initially, he stepped down from his position following a controversial move by BFF president SA Sultan, who attempted to appoint Amirul Islam Babu as the team manager of the Bangladesh U20 team.[36] On 15 November 2005, Salahuddin withdrew his resignation upon the request of the BFF president.[37] However, on 31 July 2006, he again resigned from his post after Sultan appointed Amirul Islam Babu as the team manager of the 2006 South Asian Games bound olympic national team against the recommendation of the National Team Management Committee.[38] In his final interview before resignation Salahuddin stated, "Liar president (Sultan).... He is unethical.... morally corrupt. It is simply impossible for me to work under the same roof with a complete liar like him."[39]

On 28 April 2008, Salahuddin was elected as the president of BFF.[40] Following his election, he secured a three-year sponsorship deal worth BDT (equivalent to USD appx) with the multinational mobile operator Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Limited (Citycell), setting a record in the country's football history.[41] On 3 October 2009, during the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Election Congress in Dhaka, Salahuddin was elected as the uncontested president of SAFF. He was also selected as a member of the FIFA Technical & Development Committee, one of the standing committees of FIFA, on 3 December 2009.[42] Salahuddin has been elected BFF president for four consecutive terms, for a total of 16 years from 2008 to 2024.[43] He has also been elected SAFF president for four consecutive terms in 2009-2014 (Term 1),[42] 2014-2018 (Term 2),[44] 2018-2022 (Term 3),[45] 2022-2026 (Term 4).[46]

Salahuddin, according to many,[47] is recognized as the first ever true sporting superstar of Bangladesh due to his achievements both on and off the field. He was the first ever player to play abroad and score many vital goals for both club and country. He is one of the two players who scored for Bangladesh in the AFC Asian Cup in 1980, during the first and only appearance for the country in the tournament, to date. As the president of the Bangladesh Football Federation, he has regularly organized the professional league in Bangladesh, while also introducing a second-tier professional league, the Bangladesh Championship League in 2012. In 2009, he organized the koti takar khela' (Million dollar game) between Mohammedan and Abahani which was the first ever Super Cup tournament in Bangladesh.[48] His most notable achievement was to bring the Argentina national football team along with superstar Lionel Messi to Bangladesh in 2011, in order to play a friendly game against Nigeria.[49] Despite his achievements, he is widely criticized for the recent downturn in Bangladeshi football as the nation's ranking had stooped to its lowest ever position 196, in 2018.[50] [51] [52]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dilkusha SC1968Dhaka Second Division18141814
Total18141814
Wari Club Dhaka1969Dhaka League22182218
Mohammedan SC
1970Dhaka League?0????
1972Dhaka League00?5?5
Dhaka Abahani1972Dhaka League20
1973Dhaka League?24?24
1974Dhaka League?14?14
1975Dhaka League2222
Total26+58?5+2663
Caroline Hill FC1975–76Hong Kong League180180
Total180180
Dhaka Abahani1977Dhaka League?14???14
1978Dhaka League7878
1979Dhaka League?14?5?19
1980Dhaka League?15???15
1981Dhaka League?7?????7
1982Dhaka League?8???8
1983Dhaka League?10[53] ???10
1984Dhaka League?5???5
Total7+81???57+86+
Career total67+153???5?569+163+

International

  • Appearances and goals by national team and year
    National teamYearAppsGoals
    Bangladesh197372
    197573
    197982
    198041
    198220
    198320
    Career total308
  • Appearances and goals by competition
    CompetitionAppsGoals
    Merdeka Tournament135
    Friendlies10
    AFC Asian Cup qualification42
    40
    AFC Asian Cup41
    President's Gold Cup40
    Total308
  • Scores and results list Bangladesh's goal tally first.[21]

    No. Date VenueCaps Opponent Score Result Competition+List of international goals scored by Kazi Salahuddin
    1. 26 July 1973 1 2–1 2(5)–2(6) 1973 Pestabola Merdeka
    2. 2 August 1973 4 1–0 1–1
    3. 2 August 1975Malaysia 9 1–11975 Pestabola Merdeka
    4. 4 August 1975 12 1–9
    5. 8 August 1975 13 1–7
    6. 5 March 1979 18 3–2 3–2 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification
    7. 7 March 1979 19 1–3
    8. 16 September 1980 24 1–2 2–3 1980 AFC Asian Cup

    Managerial

    TeamFromToPWDLGSGA%W
    BangladeshDecember 1985January 1996
    BangladeshDecember 1987February 1988
    BangladeshMarch 1993May 1993
    BangladeshSeptember 1994September 1994

    Honours

    Player

    Dilkusha SC

    1968

    Mohammedan SC

    1972

    Dhaka Abahani

    1974, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1984

    1982,1984

    Individual

    Manager

    Dhaka Abahani

    1985, 1992

    1985

    Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

    1994

    Awards and accolades

    Bibliography

    Further reading

    External links

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