Shahajuddin Tipu Explained

Shahajuddin Tipu
Fullname:Shahajuddin Tipu
Birth Date:13 August 1978
Birth Place:Rangamati, Bangladesh
Years1:1994–1996
Clubs1:Eskaton Sabuj Sangha
Years2:1996
Clubs2:Brothers Union
Years3:1996–1998
Clubs3:Dhaka Abahani
Years4:1999–2001
Clubs4:Rahmatganj MFS
Years5:2000
Clubs5:Dhaka Abahani (loan)
Years6:2001–2002
Clubs6:Mohammedan SC
Years7:2002–2003
Clubs7:Rahmatganj MFS
Years8:2003
Clubs8:Chittagong Mohammedan (loan)
Years9:2003–2004
Clubs9:Muktijoddha Sangsad
Years10:2005–2009
Clubs10:Dhaka Abahani
Years11:2009–2010
Clubs11:Muktijoddha Sangsad
Years12:2010–2011
Clubs12:Chittagong Abahani
Nationalyears1:1996
Nationalteam1:Bangladesh U16
Nationalyears2:1996
Nationalteam2:Bangladesh U19
Nationalyears3:1997–2005
Nationalteam3:Bangladesh

Shahajuddin Tipu (Bengali: শাহাজউদ্দিন টিপু; born 13 August 1978) is a retired Bangladeshi professional footballer who represented the in the Bangladesh national team from 1997 to 2005.

Club career

Tipu began his career with Eskaton Sabuj Sangha Club in the Dhaka First Division League in 1994. He was made the club captain the following year, as Eskaton were relegated to the Second Division, nonetheless, Tipu attracted the attention of Premier Division club Brothers Union, joining them in 1996.[1]

Tipu represented Abahani Limited Dhaka during the 1996–97 Bangabandhu Cup and managed to score the first goal of the tournament against Malaysia Red.[1] He was also part of the Abahani squad which lifted the 2000 National League title.[2] He also won the 2001–02 edition of the tournament with Mohammedan SC. However, his stints at major clubs such as Abahani and Mohammedan were cut-short due to club bindings.[1]

In 2005, Tipu returned to Abahani and cemented his status as a super-sub during his final stint at the club.[3] [4] During a 2009 AFC President's Cup group-stage game against Sri Lanka Army, Tipu came on as a 72nd-minute substitute and scored the winner within a minute with his first touch.[5] [6] He also managed to win consecutive B.League titles before transferring to Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in 2009.[1]

International career

Tipu began his international career in 1996, representing Bangladesh U16 at the 1996 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers held in Nagoya, Japan. Under coach Otto Pfister, the team defeated Malaysia U16 3–0 before losing 2–0 to hosts Japan U16, which eventually denied them qualification to the main round.[1]

In the same year, Otto Pfister included Tipu in the Bangladesh U19 team which defeated Maldives 8–0 in aggregate to qualify for the 1996 AFC Youth Championship. During the second-leg of the qualifiers, Tipu scored a hat-trick as Bangladesh thrashed Maldives U19 5–0. Nonetheless, he was less impressive in the main tournament held in Seoul, South Korea, as Bangladesh finished bottom of their group.[1]

The following year, Otto Pfister handed Tipu his Bangladesh national team debut at the 1997 SAFF Gold Cup. Tipu most memorable international match came during the 1999 South Asian Games semi-final against India.[7] [8] Tipu who came on as a second-half substitute scored the games only goal from a long-range shot ensuring Bangladesh's place in the final. In the final Bangladesh won gold by defeated hosts Nepal 1–0.[9]

After a four-year absence from the national team, Tipu was recalled by Andrés Cruciani for the 2005 SAFF Gold Cup. During the tournament, he made his final international appearance in a 1–1 draw with India in group-stages.[10]

Personal life

In 2016, it was reported that Tipu was in search of financial help to treat his wife who had been suffering from Anemia related illness.[11] [12]

In 2020, Tipu auctioned the jersey he wore during the 1999 South Asian Games semi-final against India to raise money for people suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh.[1]

Honours

Abahani Limited Dhaka

Mohammedan SC

Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

Bangladesh

Notes and References

  1. Web site: জার্সি নিলামে তুলতে চান 'সোনার হরিণ' ধরার আরেক নায়ক টিপু. bn. April 28, 2020. May 15, 2024. jagonews24.com.
  2. Web site: Dhaka teams bag the elite. January 3, 2000. May 15, 2024. The Daily Star.
  3. Web site: Abahani owe it to Tipu. May 15, 2024. archive.thedailystar.net.
  4. Web site: Tipu ignites Abahani. May 15, 2024. November 29, 2008. The Daily Star.
  5. Web site: Super-sub Tipu. May 15, 2024. May 13, 2009. The Daily Star.
  6. Web site: আবাহনী জিততে পারত আরও অনেক বড় ব্যবধানে. bn. May 12, 2009. May 15, 2024. bangla.bdnews24.com.
  7. Web site: বাংলাদেশ–ভারত দ্বৈরথের জানা–অজানা. bn. June 7, 2021. May 15, 2024. Prothomalo.
  8. Web site: ১৯৭৮-২০১৪ : ভারতের বিপক্ষে বাংলাদেশের তিন জয়. bn. October 24, 2019. May 15, 2024. risingbd.com.
  9. Web site: যে শিরোপার অপেক্ষায় ছিল বাংলাদেশ. bn. May 15, 2024. Utp al Shuvro.
  10. Web site: Tipu back after four years. May 15, 2024. September 24, 2021. archive.thedailystar.net.
  11. Web site: সাহায্য প্রয়োজন কিন্তু কারো কাছে চাইতেও পারছি না. bn. September 14, 2016. May 15, 2024. www.kalerkantho.com.
  12. Web site: 'সুপার সাব' টিপুর নিঠুর বর্তমান. bn. May 15, 2024. September 19, 2016. Prothomalo.