A women's football match in Bangladesh was cancelled due to Islamist protests, marking the second such event recently.
The Bangladesh Football Federation condemned the incident, emphasizing women's rights to participate in football.
Students from religious school vandalise venue set to host women’s match, a day after similar incident in another city.
The 2024–25 campaign has already seen three top-flight clubs -- Chittagong Abahani, Fakirerpool Young Men’s Club, and Dhaka ...
The Interim Government in Bangladesh has expressed deep concerns over the reports of incidents of women being prevented from ...
Dhaka: A women's football match scheduled to take place in Joypurhat, northern Bangladesh, was cancelled on Wednesday after ...
The Bangladesh Football Federation has set up a committee after more than a dozen women's national team players refused to train under coach Peter Butler and accused him of inappropriate behaviour, ...
They have declared that they will not play under Butler and have even threatened mass retirement if he remains in charge.
A women's football match was canceled in Bangladesh on Jan. 29 after protests by Islamist hardliners forced organizers to call off the fixture, the second such incident in as many days.
On Thursday, 17 players, including captain Sabina Khatun, delivered a written statement to journalists outside the BFF headquarters, outlining a series of allegations that underpin their demand for ...