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Bangladesh Badminton Federation is the national organization governing the sport of badminton in Bangladesh.. As of 2017, Abdul Malek is the president of the federation. Md. Alamgir Hossain has been the general secretary since 2022, and Moshiur Rahman has been the chief executive officer since 2018.
Badminton was introduced to Bangladesh in the 1900s by the British. At the time, the sport was only played throughout urban areas. [2] In 1972, the Bangladesh Badminton Federation was formed and the sport started to gain popularity.
The Bangladesh International is an international badminton tournament held in Dhaka, Bangladesh and organized by the Bangladesh Badminton Federation. The tournament was established in June 2002 and was part of the Asian Satellite. [1]
Bangladesh Badminton Federation; Bangladesh Shooting Sport Federation; Bangladesh Youth Development and Electronic Sports Association; Bangladesh Basketball Federation; Bangladesh Fencing Association; Bangladesh Amateur Boxing Federation
South Korean badminton star An Se-young, the women’s singles winner at the Paris Olympics, tempered her criticism of the national team upon her return home Wednesday as government officials look ...
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Malek has served as president of Bangladesh Administrative Services Association, current president of Bangladesh Badminton Federation, syndicate member of the University of Barisal, Patuakhali Science and Technology University and senate member of National University, Bangladesh. [citation needed]
Alina Begum won her first two national titles in Bangladesh in 1990. [2] Alina Begum won fourteen further titles until 2001. She was champion nine times in women's singles, six times in doubles and once in mixed doubles. [3] In 2004, Begum received a sports award for the year 2001 from the Bangladesh Sports Writers Association. [4]