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  2. Bashundhara Kings Arena - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was opened to the public on 17 February 2022. It has a seating capacity of 6,000. [5] History ... Bangladesh: 1–1

  3. List of cricket grounds in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cricket grounds in Bangladesh. ... Stadium City Capacity First used Tests ODIs T20Is Image M. A. Aziz Stadium: Chattogram: 40,000: 1988 8 [1]

  4. List of stadiums in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The following locations (Absolute location) are sporting grounds (specially football and cricket) of different districts in Bangladesh. [1] A minimum capacity of 5,000 is required. Existing stadiums

  5. List of football stadiums in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Tangail Stadium: 25,000 Tangail: 1998 Tangail Football Team 7 Rangpur Stadium: 25,000 Rangpur: 1968 Rangpur Football Team 8 Bangladesh Army Stadium: 20,000 Dhaka: 1970 Bangladesh Army Football Team: 9 Saifur Rahman Stadium: 20,000 Moulvibazar: 2005 10 Shaheed Dhirendranath Datta Stadium: 18,000 Comilla: Mohamedan SC Dhaka Abahani Comilla ...

  6. Cricket in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is the principal national governing body of cricket in Bangladesh.It became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1977, [1] and a full member on 26 June 2000.

  7. Category:Football venues in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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  8. 2023–24 Bashundhara Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 season is the Bashundhara Kings's 11th competitive professional season since its creation in 2013, and 6th consecutive season in Bangladesh Premier League, country's top-tier football league.

  9. Bangabandhu National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bangabandhu National Stadium, originally known as Dhaka Stadium, was built for cricket in 1954 on a vast empty land located to the northwest of the current Bangabhaban (the Presidential Palace). [2] [3] The stadium is the only venue worldwide to have hosted the inaugural home fixtures for two Test nations: Pakistan and Bangladesh. [4]