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1991 BTC Club Cup

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The 1991 BTC Club Cup was held at the Dhaka Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] The tournament was organised by the Bangladesh Football Federation in aid of 1991 cyclone victims.[2] It began on 31 May and ended on 7 June 1991.[1]

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Venues

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Participating teams

The tournament included the top three teams from 1989/90 season of the Dhaka First Division League and Calcutta First Division League.

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Group stage

Group A

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Source: RSSSF
More information East Bengal, 1–0 ...

More information Dhaka Mohammedan, 1–4 ...

More information Dhaka Mohammedan, 1–1 ...

Group B

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Source: RSSSF
More information Mohun Bagan, 1–0 ...

More information Mohun Bagan, 0–0 ...

More information Kolkata Mohammedan, 1–2 ...

Knockout stage

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Semi-finals

More information Dhaka Abahani, 1–0 (a.e.t.) ...
Attendance: 60,000[4]

More information Dhaka Mohammedan, 1–0 ...

Final

More information Dhaka Abahani, 1–0 (a.e.t.) ...
Referee: Nazir Hossain
Dhaka Abahani
Dhaka Mohammedan
GKMohamed Mohsin (GK)
RBAlamgir Hasan
LBBarun Bikash Dewan
CBMonem MunnaYellow card
CBRezaul Karim Rehan
CBAbu Yusuf
MFMohamed Masoud Rana
MFSatyajit Das Rupu (c)
LFRizvi Karim Rumidownward-facing red arrow
RFGolam Gauss 22' (pen.)
CFSheikh Mohammad Aslam
Substitutions:
MFRiyazupward-facing green arrow
Head coach:
Bangladesh Abdul Gaffar
GKSayeed Hassan Kanan (GK)
RBAbul Hossain
LBImtiaz Sultan Johnny
CBKaiser Hamid (c)
CBJewel Rana
MFSaiful Bari Titu
MFZakir Hossaindownward-facing red arrow
MFMahabub Hossain Roksydownward-facing red arrow
RWMamun Joarder
CFImtiaz Ahmed Nakib
LWRumman Bin Wali Sabbir
Substitutions:
MFMostakim WazedYellow cardupward-facing green arrow
MFMasud Aliupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Bangladesh Mohammed Kaikobad

Source:[5]

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Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 17 goals scored in 9 matches, for an average of 1.89 goals per match.

2 goals

1 goal

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Notes

  1. Misreported as Chittagong Abahani by RSSSF.[3]

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