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PWD Sports Club

PWD Sports Club (Bengali: পিডব্লিউডি স্পোর্টস ক্লাব), also referred to as PWD SC, is a professional football club based in Segunbagicha area of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The club currently competes in the Bangladesh Football League, the first tier of Bangladeshi football, after being promoted from the second-tier Bangladesh Championship League in the 2024–25 season.

Key Information

History

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Early years (1954–1979)

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PWD Sporting Club was founded in 1954 as a recreational program by some sports-loving engineers of the Public Works Department. Some of the founding members of the club include its first president and chief engineer Eyaz Khan, Alhaj Uddin, Abdul Rahim, Fazlur Rahman, Fayaz Ahmed, and Kazi Abdul Qader, to name a few. The club tent was constructed on land owned by the Public Works Department in Segunbagicha of Dhaka.[1]

In 1956, the club entered domestic football in Dhaka through the Third Division and became league champions in their first season. The following year, in 1957, the club became champions of the Second Division and gained promotion to the top-tier. The club entered the First Division in 1958 and under the captaincy of Anjam Hossain, they finished in third-place.[1] In the same year, PWD, led by the Pakistan national team's central defender, Nabi Chowdhury, participated in the Aga Khan Gold Cup. They defeated Central Jail and Sindh Youngmen's Club by 8–0 and 5–1, respectively,[2][3] before losing 2–5 to Keamari Mohammedan prior to the quarter-final.[4]

In 1965, PWD ended Victoria Sporting Club's 67-game unbeaten streak in the league's sixth round. However, following the Independence of Bangladesh, they elected a new club committee led by two of their previous members, Abdul Rahim and Fazlur Rahman. This change saw them battling relegation almost every season, with the exception of reaching the Super League round in 1974, 1976, and 1977. The club was relegated from the top-flight after finishing bottom of the league in 1979.

Yo-yo years (1980–2013)

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The club decided against participating in the Dhaka Second Division League in 1980 and began their hunt for promotion from 1981. PWD earned promotion back to the top-flight as the 1984 Second Division champion, with the help of their 16-goal striker, Mostafizur Rahman Mostak. In 1985, Mostak helped PWD remain in the top-flight by scoring 9 goals as the club finished sixth, 13 points clear of relegation.[5]

During the 1989–90 season, the club coached by former Sri Lanka national team captain, Pakir Ali, finished fourth in the league. PWD was also one of the initial members of the Dhaka Premier Division League in 1993;[6] however in 1994, they were relegated to the First Division – then the second-tier of football.[7]

In 1996, PWD were relegated to the Second Division after finishing bottom of the table in the First Division. In 1999, the club were promoted back to the First Division as unbeaten league champions with 39 points from 11 games, however, their stay only lasted a season, and were once again relegated to the Second Division.

The club kept dropping down divisions, and were relegated to the Dhaka Third Division League in 2005. The club returned to the Second Division as champions in 2009, determining their promotion before their final game of the season as group champions by defeating Tongi KC 1–0.[8] In 2014, after a gap of 20-years, the club returned to Dhaka's top-flight football league, the Dhaka Senior Division League – now serving as the country's third-tier. In their promotion campaign, the club coached by Arman Hossain, were runners-up in the Second Division, behind champions Bangladesh Police.[9][10]

Progression (2014–present)

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Although PWD guaranteed their return to the top-flight of Dhaka in 2014, the Senior Division League was not held again until three years later, in 2017. Following their initial promotion, the league was held only three times, meaning the club would be inactive in domestic football for much of the decade.[11] The club finished in third place in the 2021–22 Dhaka Senior Division League, behind Somaj Kallyan KS Mugda and Jatrabari KC, which initially meant they missed out on promotion to the professional second-tier league, the Bangladesh Championship League, by only two points. The club were also awarded with the Fair Play Trophy.[12]

In November 2023, PWD announced that they would be participating in the 2023–24 Bangladesh Championship League, as the champions and runners-up of the 2021–22 Dhaka Senior Division League were unable to attain professional league club licensing, which opened the path to the third-place team, PWD, who successfully applied for the license.[13]

Current squad

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As of 15 August 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BAN Md Sarwar Jahan
2 DF  BAN Md Sazal Islam Kalin
3 DF  BAN Md Rashedul Islam Rashed
4 DF  BAN Sumon Kumar Das
5 DF  BAN Ashikur Rahman
6 MF  BAN Md Abdullah
7 MF  BAN Md Rumon Hossain
8 MF  BAN Md Sohanur Rahman Sohan
9 FW  BAN Arman Foysal Akash
10 MF  BAN Mohammad Abdullah
11 FW  BAN Md Minhazul Karim Shadin
12 DF  BAN Md Hasibul Islam Shanto
13 DF  BAN Md Ratul
14 MF  BAN Md Sharif
15 FW  BAN Md Jamir Uddin
16 DF  BAN Md Tanvir Rana
18 MF  BAN Sohel Hassan Rana
19 FW  BAN Md Toriqul Islam Julfikar
No. Pos. Nation Player}
20 MF  BAN Md Mazharul Islam Sourav
21 FW  BAN Md Abu Sayed
22 GK  BAN Md Anik Ahamed
23 MF  BAN Md Rakibul Islam
24 DF  BAN Md Imran Khan
25 DF  BAN Md Saimon
26 DF  BAN Md Sabbir Hossen
27 DF  GHA Kofi Junior Dabanka
28 GK  BAN Md Rahul Hossain
30 GK  BAN Md Tahsin Saheb
32 FW  UZB Akobir Turaev
34 FW  BAN Said Rakib Khan Evan
35 DF  BAN Jayanto Lal
36 MF  BAN Md Mahin Sheikh
37 MF  GHA Anthony Amoh
44 DF  BAN Md Rostom Islam Dukhu Mia
45 MF  BAN Md Salahuddin

Personnel

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Current technical staff

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As of 11 April 2025
Position Name
Head Coach Bangladesh Md Anwar Hossain
Team Manager Bangladesh Md Iftekharul Islam
Assistant Manager Bangladesh Md Shafiqur Rahman
Bangladesh Wahid Murad Azam
Bangladesh Abrar Jahin Shrestha
Assistant Coach Bangladesh Md Shahanur Rahman
Assistant Manager Bangladesh Md Shafiqur Rahman
Team Leader Bangladesh ANM Mazaharul Islam
Goalkeeping Coach Bangladesh Md Meraz
Media Officer Bangladesh Md Apel Mahmud
Masseur Bangladesh Md Saiful Islam

Club officials

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As of 15 August 2025
Position Name
President Bangladesh Md Shamim Akhter
General Secretary Bangladesh Moshiur Rahman Akondo

Head coach

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As of 26 September 2025
Head Coach From To P W D L GS GA %W
Bangladesh Md Anwar Hossain 21 February 2024 Present 33 18 9 6 53 23 054.55

Honours

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Notable players

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  • The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for PWD Sports Club.

Asia

Other departments

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Field Hockey

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PWD Sports Club has a field hockey team, which currently participates in the First Division Hockey League, the country's second-tier hockey league. The club gained promotion to the league in 2014 as champions of the Second Division Hockey League.[19]

Cricket

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The club's cricket team competed in the Dhaka First Division Cricket League until the turn of the century. Most recently, in 2021, the team competed in the Summer Classic Cricket Tournament, where they reached the Super League round.[20]

See also

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References

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Further reading

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