Rezaul, banned for one year

Wednesday, 21 July 2010 11:27
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Dhaka, Jul 21: Considering various complaints from several Citycell Bangladesh League clubs, Bangladesh Football Federation’s player status committee has imposed suspension on Rezaul Karim and threatened punishment on some.

Rezaul Karim, a player of Beanibazar SC, has been banned from every kind of football related activities(participating in football matches, football coaching, being football club officials etc.) for one year, effective from 20th of July 2010 and he was also fined taka one lakh(1,00,000) which has to be paid to his club. The club complained that, Rezaul did not communicate with his club after playing four league matches. Faisal Mahmud, another player of the same club also stopped communicating after appearing in several league matches and the player status committee has given an one month ultimatum (till August 19, 2010) to Faisal Mahmud to contact with his club and to come in a solution through discussion.

Arambagh Krira Sangha’s registered player Sayed Rashed Turja is denounced for breaking club discipline by being irregular in practice, and cutting off contact with club from the very beginning of the second leg of the league. Turja has got fourteen days (July 20 to August 03) to solve the problem by mutual discussion with the club.
Farashganj SC player Dhiman Barua has received taka two lakh (2,00,000) as advance from his club and has been absent from fourth of April this year. Dhiman’s teammate Arifur Rahman has also been absent from 16th February 2010. Both of them have been given 21 days (20th July to 10th August) to communicate with their club and come to a solution.
Rahmatganj MFS blamed Sabbir Mahmud Pritom for playing in other non-professional matches and being irregular in practice during the league while he was contracted to Rahmatganj MFS club. Sabbir also has 21 days to solve the problem.
If the players do not solve the issue in time, the player status committee will go for strict action.