Rezaul Karim Rehan
Personal information
Full name Mohammed Rezaul Karim Rehan
Date of birth (1968-09-06) 6 September 1968
Place of birth Sylhet, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh)
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Centre Back, Right Back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Muktijoddha Sangsad
1988–1989 Dhaka Mohammedan
1989–1993 Abahani Limited Dhaka
1991 Kolkata Mohammedan[1]
1994–1995 Dhaka Mohammedan
International career
1988 Bangladesh U19
1987–1993 Bangladesh
Medal record
Representing  Bangladesh
South Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 1989
Bronze medal – third place 1991
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rezaul Karim Rehan (Bengali: রেজাউল করিম রেহান; born 6 September 1968) is a retired Bangladeshi footballer who played as a defender for the Bangladesh national team from 1987 to 1993.[2]

Club career

Rehan was trained in the AMCA Academy in Golapganj Upazila of Sylhet. He eventually played in the Sylhet First Division Football League with Agragami Club. He impressed coach Shamsuzzoha Chad during an under-19 camp held in Sylhet. Following his performances with Faridpur District in the National Football Championship, coach Chad helped him secure a place in the Dhaka Football League club Muktijoddha Sangsad KC.[3]

Rehan represented Mohammedan SC in the 1988–89 Asian Club Championship, during which he played an integral role as the Black and Whites became the first Bangladeshi club to reach the tournament's semi-final league round. He also won his first Dhaka League title during the 1988–89 season.[4][5] In 1989, Rehan joined Abahani Limited Dhaka, winning two league titles in 1989 and 1992, respectively. He also won the BTC Club Cup, as Abahani defeated East Bengal 1–0 in the final.[6]

International career

Rehan captained Bangladesh U19 at the 1988 AFC Youth Championship qualifiers against North Korea U19 over two matches. He was also included in the Bangladesh national team squad for the 1987 South Asian Games. In the same year, he played unofficial matches for the national team during the Quaid-e-Azam International Cup held in Pakistan. He made his official senior international debut during a 0–1 defeat to Thailand in the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on 19 February 1989. During the qualifiers, he was sent off during a 0–2 defeat to China. He also represented Bangladesh in the 1989 South Asian Games, later on that year.[7][8]

During the 1989 South Asian Games, when Bangladesh took on India in the second group-stage match, they managed to take the lead through Nurul Haque Manik, however after a challenge from Rehan in the penalty box, Bangladesh conceded a late penalty which led to captain Elias Hossain pushing the referee in anger, earning him a ban from international football.[9] Rehan later went on to represent Bangladesh in the 1990 Asian Games and the 1991 South Asian Games.

In 1993, during the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers return game against Japan, Rehan was sent off for the second time in his international career as Bangladesh suffered a 4–1 defeat. Rehan's international career soon ended the same year.[10]

Honours

Mohammedan SC

Abahani Limited Dhaka

References

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  8. "China 2, Bangladesh 0". AP NEWS. Archived from the original on 2022-01-28. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  9. Iqbal, Niar (April 9, 2020). "ভারত পেল পেনাল্টি, বাংলাদেশ অধিনায়ক পেলেন শাস্তি". Prothomalo (in Bengali). Archived from the original on January 6, 2024.
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