Monir Hossain Manu | |
Fullname: | Monir Hossain Manu |
Birth Date: | 13 July 1959 |
Birth Place: | Dhaka, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) |
Death Place: | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Position: | Winger, Striker |
Youthyears1: | 1980 |
Youthclubs1: | Fakirerpool B |
Years1: | 1981 |
Clubs1: | Avijatrik Malibagh |
Years2: | 1982–1983 |
Clubs2: | BRTC Sports Club |
Years3: | 1984–1987 |
Clubs3: | Mohammedan SC |
Years4: | 1988–1989 |
Clubs4: | Fakirerpool YMC |
Nationalyears1: | 1985–1987 |
Nationalteam1: | Bangladesh |
Monir Hossain (Bengali: মনির হোসাইন; 13 July 1959 – 20 April 2018), known by his nickname Manu, was a Bangladeshi former footballer who played as a winger. He was commonly regarded as the "Panther of Dhaka football".[1] [2] [3]
Manu was born on 13 July 1959 in Arambagh, Dhaka.[4] Both of his parents died before the 1971 Liberation War, as Manu, the youngest among five brothers, spent his childhood working in local restaurants, unable to afford an education.[5]
In 1980, Manu was part of a Pioneer League XI which tied 2–2 with the Bangladesh national team, and in the same year, he participated in the Pioneer League with Fakirerpool B team. After spending the following season with Avijatrik Malibagh in the Dhaka Third Division Football League he joined BRTC Sporting Club in the Second Division in 1982.[5]
His debut season saw him guide BRTC to the First Division, the Dhaka League, after 12 years, as league's top scorer with 16 goals. In the final league game against promotion rivals, Muktijoddha Sangsad KC, he scored a brace to ensure BRTC's promotion, leading to the opponent fans vandalising the BRTC clubhouse while also attacking Manu with a hockey stick, which would see him out of action for nearly two months.[5]
Manu made his Dhaka League debut in 1983, but his best performance that year came during the Sher-e-Bangla Cup final for Sylhet District, scoring from a 40-yard strike against Dhaka District. His performances in the tournament, saw Mohammedan SC sign him in 1984. Under coach, Golam Sarwar Tipu, Manu shifted from a striker to a winger.[6]
During the 1986 Dhaka League title deciding game against Abahani Limited Dhaka, Manu shot a 40-yard strike past Indian goalkeeper Bhaskar Ganguly, his goal has been regarded as one of the best scored on the Dhaka field. Mohammedan eventually won the game 2–0, with Manu assisting the second goal scored by Elias Hossain.[6] [7]
His team retained the league title the following year, however, Manu missed majority of the season due to a knee injury which eventually ended his career at Mohammedan.[1] [8] Manu retired after breaking his ankle while captaining Fakirerpool YMC during the 1988–89 Dhaka League season.[6] [9]
Manu entered the Bangladesh national team during the 1985 South Asian Games held on home soil. He also made appearances during the 1985 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup. On 7 December 1986, he scored against the Singapore national team while representing Mohammedan SC during Nepal's Panchayat Silver Jubilee Cup, a tournament where Mohammedan played as the country's national team.[5] [10] [11]
In 1987, Manu represented Bangladesh White team during the President's Gold Cup. The team was considered to be the senior national team and mainly consisted of players from Mohammedan.[12] During the semi-final he scored against Guangdong FC and although, his team were eventually defeated in the game, Manu received the tournament's Best Player Award. His performances during the tournament also earned him the nickname the "Panther of Dhaka football".[5] [13] He played his final international tournament for the national team the same year, once again appearing in Pakistan's Quaid-e-Azam International Cup.[14]
In 2017, Manu underwent treatment for his damaged liver.[15] On 20 April 2018, Manu died at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka.[16] [17] [18]
Upon his death, the Bangladesh Football Federation paid tribute for the late footballer, listing his name as Mizanur Rahman Manu in their condolence message, while the Dhaka Mahanagari League Committee referred to him as Manwar Hossain Manu. The mistakes were later heavily criticised by both local media and fans.[19] [20] [21]
BRTC Sports Club
1982
Mohammedan SC
1986, 1987
1987
1984
Bangladesh
Individual