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Pioneer Football League (Bangladesh)

Pioneer Football League
Founded1981; 43 years ago (1981)
CountryBangladesh
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs46
Level on pyramid4 (1981–1992)
5 (1993–2011)
6 (2012–present)
Promotion toDhaka Third Division League
Current championsBarishal Academy
(2021–22)
Websitewww.bff.com.bd

Pioneer Football League (Bengali: পাইওনিয়ার ফুটবল লীগ), also known as the Bangladesh Pioneer Football League, is an age-level league and also the sixth-tier of Bangladeshi football organised by Bangladesh Football Federation. The semi-finalists of the competition are promoted to the Dhaka Third Division Football League.[1][2][3] As the tournament is considered to be the lowest level of Bangladeshi football, so the number of participants is unlimited as well as any club is able to send an application to participate in the tournament.[4]

History

The league unofficially started on 29 April 1980. A total of 160 teams participated in the qualifiers, from which 80 teams got a chance in the final stage. But the tournament was not registered as the Bangladesh Football Federation did not determine a champion and runner-up team. The Pioneer League officially started in 1981. In its first edition the league was inaugurated by the Speaker of the National Assembly (MNA), Shamsul Huda Chaudhury.[5]

A year later, on September 24, 1983, the then FIFA President João Havelange inaugurated the league at the Dhaka Stadium. The next few editions saw the league being inaugurated by Prime Minister's Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina.[5]

Format

As of 2021–2022[1]
  • A total of 46 teams were split into five zones - Central, East, West, North and South.
  • The matches will be held at the five different venues- Paltan Outer Stadium, Gopibagh Brother Union ground, Mirpur Golartek ground, Uttara Sector 14 ground and Fatullah Aliganj ground. Each venue will host 2 groups.
  • A total of 20 teams will play in the Super League, two from each zone. In the Super League, 20 teams will play in four groups.
  • The four group champions will play the semi-finals. These four semi-finalists will advance to the Dhaka Third Division Football League.

Structure

Level

League / Division

1

Bangladesh Premier League
11 clubs - 2 relegation

2

Bangladesh Championship League
11 clubs - 2 promotion, 2 relegation

3

Dhaka Senior Division Football League
14 clubs – 2 promotion, 3 relegation

4

Dhaka Second Division Football League
18 clubs, split into 2 groups – 3 promotion, 2 relegation

5

Dhaka Third Division Football League
18 clubs, split into 2 groups – 5 promotion, 2 relegation

6

Bangladesh Pioneer Football League
unlimited number of clubs - 4 promotion

Champions

Season Champion Runner Up Third Place Fourth Place Ref.
2012 Khilgaon Football Academy Matuail Udayan Sangsad Nasrin Football Academy None [6]
2013–2014 Narinda Junior Lions Club Araf Sporting Club Kollol Sangaa None [7]
2014–15 Bangladesh Ansar Tangail FA Fakirerpool Shurjo Torun Sangha None [8]
2016 Arambagh FA Gazipur City FA Bashundhara Kings None [9]
2017 Kingstar Sporting Club MSPCC City Club Asaduzzaman FA Wajed Miya KC [10]
2019–20 Elias Ahemd Chowdhury SS FC Uttar Bongo FC Brahmanbaria Green Welfare Center Munshigonj [11]
2021–22 Barishal Academy[12] Green Voice Kishor Bangla Club Prantik Junior Feni Sports Academy [13]

Individual awards

Top-scorer

Season Player Club Goals Ref.
2014–15 Mohammad Jewel Bangladesh Ansar 22 [8]
2019–20 Mahfuz Ahmed Eskaton Sabuj Sangha Club 20 [11]
2021–22 Mehdi Hasan Minar Skylark Football Club 15 [14]

Player of the tournament

Season Player Club Ref.
2021–22 Raihan Mia Barishal Academy [12]

Player of the final

Season Player Club Ref.
2021–22 Akash Islam Barishal Academy [12]

References