Shahinur Kabir Shimul Explained

Shimul
Fullname:Shahinur Kabir Shimul[1]
Birth Date: 1966
Birth Place:Bogra, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Death Place:Bogra, Bangladesh
Position:Striker
Years1:1982–1987
Clubs1:Muktijoddha Sangsad
Years2:1987
Clubs2:Brothers Union
Years3:1988–1989
Clubs3:Muktijoddha Sangsad
Years4:1989–1990
Clubs4:Farashganj SC
Nationalyears1:1986

Shahinur Kabir Shimul (1966 – 10 December 2014) was a Bangladeshi footballer who played as a striker. He represented the Bangladesh national team in 1986.[2]

Club career

In 1979, Shimul began playing in the Bogura First Division League after gaining experience from high school football. In 1982, he came to Dhaka to play for Brothers Union in the First Division, however, ended up joining Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in the Dhaka Second Division League. The following year, he was an integral part of the Freedom Fighters gaining promotion and finished the season with the league title and highest scorer award with 16 goals. He scored two hat-tricks during the league campaign, coming against Police Athletic Club and Alam Textile SC. In 1986, Shimul scored 12 goals to finish the league season as the joint-second highest goal scorer behind Sheikh Mohammad Aslam. In the late 80s, Shimul suffered an injury which would eventually result in his retirement.[3]

International career

In March 1986, Bangladesh national team coach, Abdul Hakim, gave Shimul his first international callup for the Pakistan Presidents Cup. On 15 March 1986, he scored his first international goal in a 1–0 victory over hosts Pakistan. The same year, after his consistent performances in the league, Shimul was included in the national team for the 1986 Asian Games held in Seoul, South Korea.[4] [5]

Personal life

Shimul's father Aftab Hossain played in the Calcutta Football League for Kalighat Milan Sangha FC and George Telegraph SC.[3]

His nephew, Nabib Newaj Jibon, also represented the Bangladesh national team.[7]

Shimul joined the Bangladesh Football Coaches Association, following his retirement from playing.[4]

On 10 December 2014, Shimul died of cardiac arrest at a local hospital in Bogra, Bangladesh.[4]

To commemorate his death, the Shimul Memorial Tournament has been regularly held in his home district of Bogura by the Bogura District Football Association.[8] [9]

Honours

Muktijoddha Sangsad KC

1983

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shimul passes away. 11 December 2014. May 27, 2024. The New Nation.
  2. Web site: Ex-national booter dies. December 11, 2014. May 27, 2024. The Daily Star.
  3. Web site: জাতীয় ফুটবল দলের এক সময়ের খ্যাতিমান ষ্ট্রাইকার শিমুলের অকাল বিদায়. bn. 10 December 2014. May 27, 2024. Kiron's Sports Desk.
  4. Web site: হঠাৎই না-ফেরার দেশে ফুটবলার শিমুল. bn. Prothomalo. 11 December 2014. May 27, 2024.
  5. Web site: ফুটবলার শিমুলের অকাল মৃত্যু. bn. 11 December 2014. May 27, 2024. Daily Janakantha.
  6. Web site: President's Gold Cup 1986 (Karachi). May 27, 2024. www.rsssf.org.
  7. Web site: নাবিব নেওয়াজের অনুপ্রেরণা মোহনবাগানে খেলা তার দাদা. 15 November 2020. May 27, 2024. bn. Jago News 24.
  8. Web site: শিবগঞ্জে শিমুল স্মৃতি ফুটবল টুর্নামেন্ট অনুষ্ঠিত. bn. December 30, 2022.
  9. Web site: বগুড়ায় মরহুম ডেলা ও রাজ্জাক স্মৃতি টুর্নামেন্টের উদ্বোধন. March 18, 2016. May 27, 2024. Banglanews24.com.