The venue changed due to the flood, the girls match will be in Kamalapur

 The Bangladesh girls were scheduled to play two friendly football matches against Malaysia on June 23 and 26 at the Sylhet District Stadium. But due to the severity of the floods in Sylhet, it is not possible to hold matches there. As a result, the two matches will be played at the Shaheed Bir Shrestha Sepoy Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur. The Bangladesh Football Federation confirmed the matter in a statement on Friday afternoon.



Due to the severe floods, it was previously thought that it was not possible to hold these two matches in Sylhet. The matter was reported to BFF from Sylhet District Sports Association. Later, considering the overall situation, BFF has decided to hold the match in Kamalapur, Dhaka.

Earlier in the day, Mahi Uddin Ahmed Selim, president of the Sylhet District Football Association, said on his mobile phone from Sylhet that 'Sylhet has been flooded. Water all around. Waul Pani at the Abul Maal Abul Muhith Sports Complex where the practice was supposed to take place. Knee water in the gymnasium. The grass of Sylhet Stadium cannot be cut, the field is getting muddy. If it rains like this, the field will not dry up. It has been raining here for the last one month, we have already told BFF about the problem. Field drainage system is not good. We told BFF officials to come and see the field. '

After a quick discussion, he finally removed the venue from Sylhet and brought it to Dhaka. But there are complaints about this turf in Kamalapur. The question remains as to how logical it is to organize international matches on such an old and unsuitable turf. Earlier, Bashundhara Kings, Muktijoddha and Uttar Baridhara Club did not participate in the Federation Cup by complaining about this turf. However, the U-19 SAF Championship was held at this ground in Kamalapur last December.

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