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2001–02 National Football League (Bangladesh)
1st professional season of the top-flight football league in Bangladesh
1st professional season of the top-flight football league in Bangladesh
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | National Football League |
| season | 2001—02 |
| dates | 16 April — 24 May 2002 |
| winners | Dhaka Mohammedan |
| matches | 30 |
| total goals | 77 |
| highest scoring | 7 goals |
| Dhaka Abahani 7–0 Barisal T&T Club | |
| longest wins | 2 matches |
| Chittagong Abahani | |
| Dhaka Mohammedan | |
| Dhaka Abahani | |
| longest unbeaten | 5 matches |
| Dhaka Abahani | |
| longest winless | 4 matches |
| T&T Club (Barisal) | |
| Mohsin Club (Narayanganj) | |
| longest losses | 4 matches |
| T&T Club (Barisal) | |
| prevseason | 2000 |
| nextseason | 2003 |
| updated | complete |
| extra information | (Note: All statistics do not include qualifying play-offs) |
Dhaka Abahani 7–0 Barisal T&T Club Chittagong Abahani Dhaka Mohammedan Dhaka Abahani Dhaka Abahani T&T Club (Barisal) Mohsin Club (Narayanganj) T&T Club (Barisal) The 2001–02 National Football League was the second season of the country's first football league held on a national scale. The league was also known as the Nitol-Tata National Football League due to sponsorship reasons.
Background
The 2nd National Football League began from 10 November 2001 across the country. The preliminary and the qualifying rounds were played on knock-out basis at six divisional headquarters. The league champions from 48 districts participated in the qualifiers of their respective divisions. In Dhaka District, which belongs to Dhaka Division, the top three finishing clubs from the 2000 season of the country's top-tier football league at the time, the Dhaka Premier Division League, were given direct entry to the final round, which began from 16 April 2002.
Qualification round
Rajshahi Division
;Semi-final ;Final
Khulna Division
;Semi-final ;Final
Dhaka Division
;Semi-final ;Final
Chittagong Division
;Final
- Note: Some matches are unrecorded.
Sylhet Division
;Final
- Note: Some matches are unrecorded.
Barisal Division
;Semi-final ;Final
Services Zone
;Final
Final round
Participating clubs
| Team | Location | Appearances | Qualification method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Muktijoddha Sangsad KC | Dhaka | 2nd | 2000 Dhaka Premier Division League Champions |
| Dhaka Abahani | Dhaka | 2nd | 2000 National League Champions |
| Dhaka Mohammedan | Dhaka | 2nd | 2000 National League Runners-up |
| Rajshahi Abahani KC | Rajshahi | 2nd | Rajshahi Division qualifiers Champions |
| Khulna Abahani KC | Khulna | 2nd | Khulna Division qualifiers Champions |
| Narayanganj Mohsin Club | Narayanganj | 1st | Dhaka Division qualifiers Champions |
| Chittagong Abahani | Chittagong | 2nd | Chittagong Division qualifiers Champions |
| Chaturanga Jubo Sangha | Sylhet | 2nd | Sylhet Division qualifiers Champions |
| Barisal T and T Club | Barisal | 1st | Barisal Division qualifiers Champions |
| Bangladesh Army | 1st | Services Zone qualifiers Champions |
Group stage
Group A
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Matches
Group B
Matches
Super Four
Matches
;Normal round ;Semi-final ;Semi-final replay ;Final
Champions
| 2nd Bangladesh National Football League 2001–02 |
|---|
| Winners |
| Dhaka Mohammedan |
| First Title |
References
References
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