The 2011–12 Bangladesh Women's Football League, also known as the Walton Dhaka Metropolis Women's Football League 2011 due to sponsorship reason, it was the 1st season of domestic women's club football competition in Bangladesh hosted and organized by Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). The total 8 teams were participated in the tournament.[1]
Season | 2011–12 |
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Dates | 28 September – 14 October 2011 |
Champions | Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Women |
Matches played | 15 |
Best Player | Sui Nu Pru Marma (Dhaka Mohammedan Women) |
Top goalscorer | 25 goals Sabina Khatun (Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Women) |
2012–13 → |
Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Women are current champions. The club have defeated Dhaka Mohammedan Women by 2–0 on 14 October 2011 to lift the trophy for the first time.[2]
Venue
editDhaka |
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Bangabandhu National Stadium |
Capacity: 36,000 |
Participating teams
editThe following eight teams were contested in the tournament.
Team | Appearances | Previous best performance |
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Arambagh KS Women | 1st | |
Brothers Union Women | 1st | |
Dhaka Mohammedan Women | 1st | |
Dipali Jubo Sangha | 1st | |
Dhaka Wanderers Club Women | 1st | |
Farashganj SC Women | 1st | |
Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Women | 1st | |
Wari Club Women | 1st |
Group summary
editGroup A | Group B |
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Arambagh KS Women | Brothers Union Women |
Dipali Jubo Sangha | Dhaka Mohammedan Women |
Sheikh Jamal DC Women | Dhaka Wanderers Club Women |
Wari Club Women | Farashganj SC Women |
Round and dates
editDates/Year | Round | Match dates |
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27 September – 14 October 2011 | Group stages | |
Semi-finals | ||
Final | 14 October |
Group stages
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Knockout stage
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Winners
edit1st Bangladesh Women's Football League 2011–12 Winners |
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Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Women First Title |
Statistics
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References
edit- ^ "Women's Football League From Wednesdaynext". archive.bff.com.bd. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
- ^ "Sheikh Jamal win women's league". The Daily Star. October 15, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2020.