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2 Coaching career  



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3 Personal life and death  





4 Managerial statistics  





5 Honours  



5.1  Player  





5.2  Manager  





5.3  Awards and accolades  







6 See also  





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Abdur Rahim
Rahim in the 1980s
Personal information
Full name Abdur Rahim
Date of birth 1932
Place of birth Rokanpur, Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Date of death (aged 72)[1]
Place of death Dhaka, Bangladesh
Position(s) Left-winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1948–1952 Dhaka Wanderers
1952 Fire Service
1952 Kolkata Mohammedan
1953 East Bengal
1953–1956 Dhaka Wanderers
International career
1955 Pakistan
Managerial career
1958–1972 Dhaka Wanderers
1975 Bangladesh
1975–1980 Victoria
1978 Bangladesh U19 (assistant)
1979–1981 Bangladesh
1981–1982 Abahani Krira Chakra
1982 Bangladesh
1983 Dhaka Mohammedan (assistant)
1983 Bangladesh
1984–1986 Rahmatganj MFS
1985 Bangladesh
1987 Bangladesh
1990 Bangladesh U16
1990 Bangladesh
1994–1995 Fakirerpool YMC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Abdur Rahim (Bengali: আবদুর রহিম; 1932 – 30 October 2004) was a Bangladeshi football manager and player. He represented the Pakistan national team during his playing career and was later head coach of the Bangladesh national team on a record seven different appointments, including for the country's maiden AFC Asian Cup appearance. In 1980 he received the National Sports Awards, for his contribution to Bangladeshi football.[1]

Playing career[edit]

Abdur Rahim was born in Dhaka in 1932. He started playing with local club Dhaka Sporting and later played in the Dhaka League with Dhaka Wanderers, while still being a ninth grade student at St. Gregory's High School. With the Wanderers he won the league title in both 1950 and 1951, before moving to Fire Service SC in 1952. He later played in the Calcutta Football League with Mohammedan SC and East Bengal. He scored a brace in his debut for Kolkata Mohammedan against Kalighat FC. In 1953, he returned to Dhaka Wanderers, winning the Dhaka League title for four straight seasons from 1953 to 1956.[2] His performances with the club earned him a call up to the Pakistan national team for the 1955 Colombo Cup. Although he did not make an appearance during the tournament, he made his debut during a friendly against India the same month, setting up a goal for his East Pakistani teammate Tajul Islam Manna. Rahim also took part in the Pakistan National Championship with the East Pakistan team in both 1953 and 1955.[3] He was forced to retire after suffering a serious leg injury against East Pakistan Press during a league fixture in 1956.[4]

Pakistan national team in 1955, with Rahim (fourth from middle left).

Coaching career[edit]

Club[edit]

In 1958, only a couple of years after ending his playing career, Rahim took charge of Dhaka Wanderers and guided the club to their seventh league title, from which he won the previous six as a player. Rahim remained at the helm until 1972, in a period which saw the club rarely challenging for the league title. In 1973, Rahim received advanced coaching training from Germany. In 1975, Rahim managed Victoria SC, and although during his tenure at the club they languished in mid-table, he notably converted central defender Sheikh Mohammad Aslam into a forward in 1979.[5] Aslam went on to score a record 177 domestic league goals over the next two decades. He is also credited for scouting Khurshid Alam Babul, a player who later captained the national team.[6]

In 1981, he coached Abahani Krira Chakra to the club's third Dhaka League title. In 1982, after Abahani lost the league title to arch-rivals Mohammedan SC, Rahim departed the club, stating『আমি কুফা কোচ আর কোচিং করবো না』(lit.'I am a cursed coach I wont coach anymore'). In 1983, Rahim joined Mohammedan as assistant to head coach Golam Sarwar Tipu. Following his stint with Mohammedan, Rahim went onto coach mid-table club Rahmatganj MFS, before focusing on grassroots football. Rahim was also one of the first coaches in the country to introduce monthly salaries for players in the domestic league during his time with Victoria.[6]

International[edit]

Bangladesh

Yusuf

Bangladesh

Selim (c)

Bangladesh

Abul

Bangladesh

Rakib

Bangladesh

Babul

Bangladesh

Ashish

Bangladesh

Mohsin

Bangladesh

Chunnu

Bangladesh

Aslam

Bangladesh

Salahuddin

Rahim's chosen starting XI in the opening match of the 1980 AFC Asian Cup against North Korea. Bangladesh lost the game 2–3 with their goals coming from Salahuddin and Chunnu.

Bangladesh

Azmat

Bangladesh

Alok

Bangladesh

Jonny

Bangladesh

Kaiser

Bangladesh

Sawpan

Bangladesh

Babul

Bangladesh

Ashish (c)

Bangladesh

Wasim

Bangladesh

Chunnu

Bangladesh

Elias

Bangladesh

Murshedy

Rahim's chosen starting XI against Indonesia at the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round. Bangladesh won the game 2–1 with goals from Kaiser and Chunnu. This marked the country's first victory in a FIFA World Cup qualifier.[7]

In 1975, Rahim was appointed head coach of the Bangladesh national football team for the 1975 Merdeka Cup held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[1] Bangladesh lost six of their seven games and managed only a 1–1 draw with Thailand. During the tournament, the team received news of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the 15 August 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état. Unable to withdraw from the tournament, the team protested before their game against South Korea, keeping the national flag at half-mast and wearing a black badge. Rahim's side lost 0–4.[8] Later, Rahim served as the assistant coach of Bangladesh U19 during the 1978 AFC Youth Championship held in Dhaka.[9]

In October 1979, Rahim was appointed as the head of the Bangladesh national team for the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. Despite almost a year of training, Bangladesh failed to secure a victory in any of the tournament games, although they put up a good fight against North Korea and Syria, both of which ended in defeat. Rahim's Bangladesh squad was one of the youngest in the tournament, featuring teenage forwards Mohammed Mohsin and Abdus Salam Murshedy.[2]

Rahim continued to coach the national team in the 1982 and 1983 editions of the President's Gold Cup. He achieved his first victory as head coach during the 1983 edition, guiding his team to a 4–2 win over Nepal on September 5, 1983.[10] The game is also renowned for Ashrafuddin Ahmed Chunnu's hat-trick, marking the first in the national team's history. Rahim remained in charge during the Merdeka Cup later that year.[11]

In January 1985, Rahim took charge of the national team for the fifth time in preparation for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC first round. It marked the first time the country would participate in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. After three consecutive defeats, Rahim's side secured their first victory in the qualifiers by defeating Indonesia 2–0 at the Bangladesh Army Stadium on 2 April 1985. Bangladesh finished their qualifying campaign at the bottom of their group with two victories and four defeats from six games.[12][13]

Rahim returned once again as the national team coach for the 1987 South Asian Games held in Calcutta. Rahim's side entered the tournament without key players Mohamed Mohsin, Sheikh Aslam and Ranjit Saha, as Bangladesh failed to qualify for the finals for the first time. They also lost the bronze medal match to Pakistan.[14]

Rahim served as head coach of Bangladesh U16 at the 1990 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers and left a notable mark despite not advancing to the main round. Draws against Japan U16 and Thailand U16, coupled with a 4–0 victory over Malaysia U16, secured a group runners-up finish.[15] His seventh and final stint as senior national team coach was at the 1990 Asian Games, where Bangladesh finished at the bottom of their group with heavy defeats against Asian giants Japan and Saudi Arabia.[2]

Personal life and death[edit]

On 30 October 2004, Rahim died at the age of 72 at his residence in Rokonpur, Dhaka. He was survived by his wife and two sons.[1]

He suffered from kidney aliment and underwent treatment at Bangladesh Medical College.[5][16]

Managerial statistics[edit]

As of 26 September 1990
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
 Bangladesh July 1975 August 1975 7 0 1 6 3 31 −28 000.00
 Bangladesh October 1979 May 1981 4 0 0 4 2 17 −15 000.00
 Bangladesh August 1982 August 1982 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 000.00
 Bangladesh August 1983 September 1983 5 2 1 2 5 4 +1 040.00
 Bangladesh 25 January 1985 12 April 1985 6 2 0 4 5 10 −5 033.33
 Bangladesh October 1987 November 1987 3 1 0 2 3 2 +1 033.33
 Bangladesh September 1990 October 1990 2 0 0 2 0 7 −7 000.00

Honours[edit]

Player[edit]

Dhaka Wanderers

Pakistan

Manager[edit]

Dhaka Wanderers

Abahani Krira Chakra

Awards and accolades[edit]

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Soccer's Rahim passes away". archive.thedailystar.net. 31 October 2004. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
  • ^ a b c Dulal, Mahmud (2014). পাকিস্তান জাতীয় দল বাঙালি খেলোয়াড় (transl. Bengali players in the Pakistan national team) (in Bengali). Bishhoshahitto Bhobon.
  • ^ "বাঙালির ফুটবল-সাফল্য এখন কেবলই স্মৃতি". উত্তরাধিকার ৭১ নিউজ : মুক্তিযুদ্ধের চেতনায় বাংলাদেশ গড়ার প্রত্যয় (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 6 April 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  • ^ "::Sport::15th Anniversary Special". archive.thedailystar.net. Archived from the original on 11 February 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  • ^ a b "Sonali Otit assist ailing Rahim". archive.thedailystar.net. 1 May 2004. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
  • ^ a b "ওই গোলটাই খেলোয়াড়ি জীবনের সেরা মুহূর্ত". Kalerkantho (in Bengali). 21 April 2016. Archived from the original on 28 November 2023.
  • ^ "WORLD CUP 1986". www.allworldcup.narod.ru. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
  • ^ প্রথম প্রতিবাদ হয় মারদেকা কাপে. Bangla Tribune (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 20 September 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  • ^ "ঢাকার মাঠে সবচেয়ে বড় ফুটবল উৎসব". Utp al Shuvro. 20 April 2021. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
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  • ^ "উজ্জ্বল মুখ". www.kalerkantho.com (in Bengali). December 22, 2015. Archived from the original on 28 November 2023.
  • ^ "স্মৃতির এ্যালবামে ৩৪ বছর আগেকার বিশ্বকাপ বাছাই আসরে বাংলাদেশ ও ভারতের ফুটবল লড়াই". Kiron's Sport Desk (in Bengali). 19 October 2019. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
  • ^ "রাজধানীতে বিশ্বকাপ ট্রফি : উৎসবের মাঝেও বিষাদের সুর!". dhakapost.com. January 1, 1970. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
  • ^ একটা সোনা জিততে ১৫ বছর...কেন?. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 20 September 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  • ^ ইকবাল, নাইর. "'এভাবে চলে যেতে নেই বন্ধু'". www.prothomalo.com (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 2023-03-05. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  • ^ "Quader visits ailing Rahim". archive.thedailystar.net. 6 May 2004. Archived from the original on 22 November 2023.
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