Current Team
Like India, Bangladesh too have gone Dutch as their head coach Lodewijk de Kruif is also from the Netherlands. Kruif took charge in January 2013 and there has already been a revival during his tenure as Bangladesh’s FIFA Ranking at the start of this calendar year was 168 but it has now improved by ten spots. The main reason behind it was the impressive showing at the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers in March. In that tournament, Bangladesh only narrowly lost to higher-ranked Palestine and defeated hosts Nepal, before thrashing Northern Mariana Islands in their final qualifier to finish second in the group.
As per original rules, Bangladesh were well placed to qualify as one of the best second-placed teams but the withdrawal of Cambodia in one of the qualifying groups saw results against bottom-ranked teams of each group become null, and Kruif’s side missed out on a chance of qualifying for the 2015 Asian Cup. But the Dutchman and his players will be encouraged by that performance in the Challenge Cup qualifiers, and will be looking to build on it with a good showing at the SAFF Championship.
Bangladesh had a training camp in Thailand and although they were denied the chance of facing the Thai national team, the 2003 SAFF winners played a couple of friendly matches. They lost to Thai club Osotspa Saraburi 2-1 but defeated the Thailand U-19s 1-0. Kruif has retained most of the players who impressed during the AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers, and also called up five foreign-based players, but only Denmark-based midfielder Jamal Bhuyan made it to the final stages of the preparatory camp.
Squad at the camp in Thailand:
Goalkeeper: Biplob Bhattacharjee, Mamun Khan, Shahidul Alam SohelDefenders: Ariful Islam, Nasir Uddin Chowdhury, Ashraf Mahmud Linkon, Rezaul Karim Reza, Wali Faisal, Atiqur Rahman Meshu, Raihan HasanMidfielders: Mamunul Islam, Jamal Bhuyan, Omar Faruque Babu, Mithun Chowdhury, Mobarak Hossain Bhuiyan, Zahid Hossain, Sohel Rana, Monaem Khan RajuForwards: Zahid Hasan Ameli, Shakhawat Hossain Rony, Toklis Ahmed, Wahed Ahmed.
Key Players
Ariful Islam
Despite being only 25, the central defender is one of the most experienced players in the current national team, having made his international debut seven years ago. Ariful, who plays for Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club in the Bangladesh domestic league, is expected to play an important role for Kruif’s team.
Mamunul Islam
Bangladesh are currently sweating on the injury of their inspirational captain, but are still hopeful that the 24-year-old central midfielder will be fit for the tournament. Mamunul won the 2012-13 Bangladeshi domestic league with Sheikh Russell, and will be eager to lead his nation to glory in next month’s SAFF Championship.
Shakhawat Hossain Rony
The striker is bit of a late starter, as he only made his international debut at the age of 27 and it was handed to him by Kruif at the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers. Rony repaid his faith with three goals in as many games, including a match winning brace against Nepal, and would aim for a similar strike rate at SAFF 2013 also.
SAFF 2013 Group: India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan
SAFF 2013 Fixtures
August 31: Nepal; September 3: India; September 5: Pakistan
SAFF 2013 Expectations
Bangladesh are not among the favourites for the tournament but they are the fourth-highest ranked team in South Asia and second-highest of their group. India are clearly the strongest team on paper, but Bangladesh will also be wary of Nepal’s home advantage and thus their first game, which will also be the tournament opener, against the hosts could make or break their SAFF 2013 campaign.
A win in the opener will give Bangladesh a great chance of reaching the semi-finals, but they will have to play well above themselves to win the tournament. Considering their good showing in the Challenge Cup qualifiers earlier this year, anything less than a place in the semi-finals will be a big disappointment.