Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum Explained

Sohel Al-Masum
Fullname:Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum
Birth Date:5 August 1975
Birth Place:Manikganj, Bangladesh
Death Place:Dhaka, Bangladesh
Position:Left back
Youthyears1:1985–1993
Youthclubs1:BKSP
Years1:1993–1995
Clubs1:Fakirerpool Young Men's Club
Years2:1995–1999
Clubs2:Abahani Limited Dhaka
Years3:1999
Clubs3:Rahmatganj MFS
Years4:2000
Clubs4:Muktijoddha Sangsad
Nationalyears1:1990
Nationalteam1:Bangladesh U16
Nationalyears2:1995–2000
Nationalteam2:Bangladesh

Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ সোহেল আল-মাসুম; 5 August 1975 – 13 October 2015) was a Bangladeshi footballer who mainly played as a left back.[1] He played for a total of four clubs during his short 10-year career.

International career

Born in Manikganj, Masum spent his youth career with Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protishtan (BKSP). He played for the BKSP U-14 team, which won the Dana Cup in Denmark in 1990 and also the Gothia Cup in Sweden. Masum went to Bangkok in 1990 to play in the 1990 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers, under coach Abdur Rahim. The Bangladesh U16 team defeated Malaysia U16 4–0 and tied 1–1 with Thailand U16. The team also managed to earn a 2–2 draw against giants South Korea U16. Although the team did not qualify for the main competition, they finished second in a group full of higher ranked countries.[2]

Masum made his senior international debut for the Bangladesh national team in 1995, during the 4-nation Tiger Trophy tournament held in Myanmar. Coach Otto Pfister named an inexperienced squad, with six new players making their debuts during the tournament, and Masum was one of the standouts. He managed to outplace veteran left-back Masoud Rana, and played every single game during the country's first ever major tournament triumph.[2] Masum also represented Bangladesh during the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Club career

He started his top-level career with Youngmen's Fakirerpool Club in the 1993 season alongside other famous footballers such as Hassan Al-Mamun and Amin Rana. Masum played as the left-back at Fakirerpool, which played some tremendous football over the next two seasons in a 5-3-2 formation, which was unique for a Bangladeshi club during that period. In his debut season, the Young Men's Club were promoted to the Dhaka Premier Football League. Masum was an integral part as the Young Men's finished third during their first season in the top-flight, leaving behind traditional powerhouses like Brothers Union and Muktijoddha Sangsad KC. The team also managed to defeat eventual champions Abahani Limited Dhaka.[3]

During the 1998–99 season, Masum suffered a knee injury. Due to not receiving proper treatment the injury did not go away and eventually resulted in his retirement in 2000, at the age of only 25. He played from 95 to 99 in Abahani and then went on to play for Rahmatganj MFS and Muktijoddha Sangsad.[2] [4]

Personal life and death

On 13 October 2015, Masum died after suffering a Cardiac arrest.[3] He was buried at his family graveyard in Singair, Manikganj.[5]

Honours

Fakirerpool Young Men's Club

1993Abahani Limited Dhaka

1995

1997Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

2000Bangladesh

1995

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mohamed Sohel Al-Masum (Player). Benjamin. Strack-Zimmermann. www.national-football-teams.com. 2022-02-19. 2022-02-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20220219113535/https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/77691/Mohamed_Sohel_Al_Masum.html. live.
  2. Web site: 'এভাবে চলে যেতে নেই বন্ধু'. bn. Niar. Iqbal. www.prothomalo.com. 2022-02-19. 2023-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20230305170734/https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/football/%E2%80%98%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%AD%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%9A%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%AF%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%87-%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A7%E0%A7%81%E2%80%99. live.
  3. Web site: Masum leaves too early. October 14, 2015. The Daily Star. February 19, 2022. February 19, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220219113542/https://www.thedailystar.net/sports/football/masum-leaves-too-early-156796. live.
  4. Web site: ফুটবলার সোহেলের অকালবিদায়. Prothomalo. bn. February 19, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220219113715/https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/football/%E0%A6%AB%E0%A7%81%E0%A6%9F%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B9%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B2%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%85%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%A6%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%9F. live.
  5. Web site: জাতীয় দলের সাবেক ফুটবলার মাসুমের মৃত্যু. bn. October 13, 2015. banglanews24.com. February 19, 2022. February 19, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220219113535/https://www.banglanews24.com/sports/news/bd/432502.details. live.