Dhaka Wanderers Club

Dhaka Wanderers Club

Leagues Played
Bangladeche - Championship League 47
Links
Wikipedia

Resultados

Bangladeche - Championship League 04/24 11:00 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v BFF Elite Football Academy D 0-0
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/19 04:30 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v Wari Club D 0-0
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/16 07:15 - PWD Sports Club v Dhaka Wanderers Club W 0-1
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/02 09:30 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v Fakirapool Young Men's Club L 0-1
Bangladeche - Championship League 03/17 07:00 - BFF Elite Football Academy v Dhaka Wanderers Club L 3-2
Bangladeche - Championship League 03/09 09:15 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v PWD Sports Club D 1-1
Bangladeche - Championship League 03/01 09:15 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v Nofel Sporting Club D 0-0
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/19 04:45 - Fakirapool Young Men's Club v Dhaka Wanderers Club D 2-2
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/16 09:45 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v Uttara FC W 1-0
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/12 09:45 - Wari Club v Dhaka Wanderers Club L 4-1
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/05 05:45 - Dhaka Wanderers Club v Brothers Union L 0-1
Bangladeche - Championship League 04/02 09:45 - Fortis FC Academy v Dhaka Wanderers Club W 0-1

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 6 4 2
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 3 3 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 4 1 3
Goals against 5 2 3
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 3 3 0

Wikipedia - Dhaka Wanderers Club

Dhaka Wanderers Club (Bengali: ঢাকা ওয়ান্ডারার্স ক্লাব) is a football team from Dhaka, Bangladesh. They are one of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country. The Wanderers dominated the domestic scene during the 1950s and 60s, and were considered one of the biggest clubs in the subcontinent before Bangladesh gained independence. The Wanderers have seven domestic league titles and were also the runners-up of the Federation Cup in 1987, losing to Mohammedan SC in the finals. Their rivalry with Mohammedan is seen as the first domestic club rivalry in Bangladeshi football history.

The Wanderers last played top flight football in 2007 and, after promotion from the Dhaka Senior Division League in 2020, they currently compete in the Bangladesh Championship League (BCL), which is the second tier of football in Bangladesh. The club uses the BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Dhaka as their home venue.

History

1940 Bogura Cup winning Dhaka Wanderers team, captained by Bangabundhu Sheikh Mujibur Rhaman.

Founded in 1937, the club was first known as Muslim Wanderers, until it became Dhaka Wanderers over time as a bunch of sports-lovers from Old Dhaka brought the club into a prominent position in the local sports arena. Under the teams president Abdul Gaffar who came from the Nawab's of Dhaka, they became a popular name in Bengali football after its debut in the Dhaka football scene. With the help of Pakistani defender Gafur Baloch and legendary winger Mari Chowdhury, Wanderers lifted the first-division trophy 5 times. Before Bangladesh's independence in 1971, Wanderers had Bengali talents like Nabi Chowdhury, Kabir Ahmed, Amir Jang Ghaznabi, Ashraf Chowdhury, Manzur Hasan Mintu, Wazed Ali Miyazi, Zakaria Pintoo and Wazed Gazi to only name a few. The clubs most prominent players Mari, Shantoo and Pintoo got the chance to represent the Pakistan national team, while Pintoo later went on to become captain of both Shadhin Bangla Football Team and Bangladesh. The clubs strength was evident when they participated in the Aga Khan Gold Cup, winning 7–0 and 1–0 respectively, against the senior national team of both Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Dhaka Wanderers Club in the 1954 IFA Shield.

Including their first league trophy in 1950, the club won a total of seven Dhaka League titles from 1950 to 1960. The historic club also won the league every season from 1950 to 1956, except for the 1952 season, however, like all their other achievements the trophies were burnt during a local riot. During the fifties and sixties, the Wanderers and Mohammedan rivalry was the biggest and most anticipated game in Bengali football. Former Bangladesh prime minister Bangabundhu Sheikh Mujibur Rhaman, was also a regular player at the club during the early 40s and 50s. During the 1972 Dhaka League season, Wanderers striker “Boro” Nazir Ahmed, scored a hattrick against Dilkusha SC, becoming the first player to achieve this feat since the country's independence. Nonetheless, over time after the nations Independence in 1971, the rivalry with Mohammedan SC had lost its presence, as the club moved to the second division in the nineties, losing its huge support base and popularity all over the country. After being relegated from the top-flight again in 2005, the club was an irregular face in domestic competitions, dropping down to the Senior Division League and was only able to achieve promotion to the second-tier in 2020 after runner-up.

O Dhaka Wanderers Club é um clube de futebol de Bangladesh fundado em 1934. O clube está sediado em Daca, a capital do país. A equipe compete na Bangladesh Premier League, a primeira divisão do campeonato nacional.

O Dhaka Wanderers Club é um dos clubes mais bem-sucedidos do futebol de Bangladesh, tendo conquistado 10 títulos da Premier League, 8 títulos da Copa da Federação e 3 títulos da Supercopa. A equipe também conquistou a Liga dos Campeões da Ásia em 1985, tornando-se o primeiro clube de Bangladesh a vencer uma competição continental.

O Dhaka Wanderers Club é conhecido por sua forte base de torcedores e por sua rivalidade com o Abahani Limited Dhaka, outro grande clube da Premier League. Os jogos entre as duas equipes são sempre muito disputados e atraem grandes públicos.

O clube também tem uma forte presença nas competições internacionais. Além de ter vencido a Liga dos Campeões da Ásia em 1985, o Dhaka Wanderers Club também conquistou a Copa dos Vencedores de Taças da Ásia em 1990 e a Supercopa da Ásia em 1991.

O Dhaka Wanderers Club é um dos principais clubes da Ásia e tem um papel importante no desenvolvimento do futebol em Bangladesh. O clube é um símbolo de orgulho para os bengalis e é uma das equipes mais populares do país.