Bangladesh: Three teams accept U-18 int'l hockey invitation
Three countries have confirmed their participation in the Under-18 Hockey tournament scheduled to be held in August this year, Bangladesh Hockey Federation told New Age on Thursday. 
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Myanmar: MHF seeks Bangladeshi cooperation to develop hockey
Two members of Myanmar Hockey Federation flew to Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 7 June, with a mission to seek host country’s cooperation to develop hockey and to build an artificial-lawn hockey pitch in Myanmar through bilateral talks. 
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Myanmar Hockey athletes leave for Bangladesh
Myanmar hockey athletes of the Myanmar Hockey Federation this morning left here by air for Bangladesh to undergo training for international competitions. 
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Bangladesh: Abahani runners-up in Premier Hockey
Abahani Limited became runners-up in the Green Delta Insurance Premier Division Hockey League when the Dhanmondi based outfit crushed Ajax SC in their 'Super Five' encounter at the Moulana Bhasani National Hockey Stadium on Thursday. 
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Bangladesh: Usha's new dawn
In a break from tradition, Usha Krira Chakra became champions of the Green Delta Premier Division hockey league for the first time with one match in hand after beating Mohammedan Sporting Club 2-1 yesterday at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium. 
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Bangladesh: Ugliness follows disappointment
Defending champions Abahani came from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw with arch-rivals Mohammedan Sporting Club in the Green Delta Premier Hockey League yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Abahani pass Mariner test
Abahani stayed hot on the heels of leaders Usha Krira Chakra when the defending champions cruised to a 3-1 win over Mariner Youngs Club in yesterday's Green Delta Premier Hockey League match at the Maulana Bhashani National Hockey Stadium. 
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Bangladesh: Premier Hockey-MSC survive SB scare
Title aspirants Mohammedan Sporting Club are in joint second position of the Green Delta Premier Hockey League with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over lowly Sonali Bank at the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium in the city on Saturday, reports UNB. 
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Bangladesh: Mariner Youngs Club threatened to boycott hockey league
Mariner Youngs Club threatened to boycott the ongoing Green Delta Premier Division Hockey League if matches were not conducted by foreign umpires. 
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Bangladesh: Mohammedan toil for victory
Mohammedan Sporting Club laboured for the second match in a row before they eked out a victory over lowly Azad Sporting Club in the Green Delta Premier Division Hockey League yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Shamim returns with a bang
Shamim Reza celebrated his 'premiership' return after two seasons with a brace in Abahani Krira Chakra's 3-1 win over Azad Sporting Club in the Green Delta Premier Hockey League opener yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Abahani's cup of joy
Abahani Krira Chakra staged one of the greatest comebacks in the history of domestic hockey when they overturned a 3-0 deficit to win a classic Club Cup final 4-3 against Mariner Youngs Club yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Abahani want to put it right
Last year's losing finalists Abahani will have a chance to erase their unhappy memories when they take on Mariner Youngs Club in the final of the fifth Club Cup Hockey Tournament today. 
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Bangladesh: Abahani rule day two
Defending Premier League champions Abahani came alive on the second day of the three-day hockey players' transfers (Premier and First Division) yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Qamar Ibrahim Coached Bangladesh to First Ever Triumph in their 31 year Hockey History. 
FIH Grade-I Coach Qamar Ibrahim of Pakistan stole the limelight when the U-21 Challenge Cup Invitational Hockey Tournament at Dhaka ended in victory for Bangladesh against all odds. 
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Bangladesh beat India 3-2 in U-21 hockey final:
Bangladesh Friday celebrated its first triumph in international hockey when its team won the Under-21 Challenge Cup defeating India 3-2 here. 
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Bangladesh turn tables on India
Bangladesh celebrated winning its first-ever international tournament after the Under-21 team pulled off a thrilling 4-2 victory in the tie-breaker against India in the Challenge Cup hockey final at the Maulana Bhasani Stadium yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Hosts stumble in rehearsal
Bangladesh got a taste of what to expect in the virtual dress rehearsal for the final when they suffered a 1-3 defeat against India in their last robin league match of the Under-21 Challenge Cup hockey tournament at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium ye 
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Hosts stumble in rehearsal-Bangladesh-India final today
Bangladesh got a taste of what to expect in the virtual dress rehearsal for the final when they suffered a 1-3 defeat against India in their last robin league match of the Under-21 Challenge Cup hockey tournament at the Maulana Bhasani National Stadium ye 
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Bangladesh: Hosts labour, India blaze
Bangladesh set up a final clash with favourites India in the Under-21 Challenge Cup hockey tournament when the hosts beat Oman 2-0 at the Maulana Bhashani National Hockey Stadium yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: India amble to second win
India recorded their second successive victory in the Challenge Cup under-21 hockey invitational tournament when they handed Oman a 4-0 defeat at the BKSP yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: A farcical drubbing 
A 30-0 win does not come everyday especially if you are Bangladesh but even after such a groundbreaking scoreline, the players were far too embarrassed to celebrate their massacre of Afghanistan yesterday in the U-21 Challenge Cup invitational hockey. 
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Bangladesh: BHF aims at facelift
The U-21 Challenge Cup invitational hockey tournament kicks off in Dhaka today in an effort to give the game a facelift in the country. 
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Bangladesh: Under-21 Challenge Cup Hockey kicks off today
The Under-21 Challenge Cup International Tournament will kick off today with an aim to develop the standard of hockey in the country. Oman will face Afghanistan in the opener of the 5-nation tournament at BKSP ground at 9 am. 
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Myanmar hockey team leaves for Bangladesh
The selected Myanmar youth hockey team left here by air today to participate in the U-21 Six Nations Challenge Cup to be held in Dhaka, the Republic of Bangladesh, from 27 September to 5 October. 
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Asian Club Champs moved to Bangladesh  x15
Singapore has lost the Asian Club Champions (Men's), after its new President gave up the opportunity to host the event, in the City State. 
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Bangladesh: BHF signs mega deal  x2
The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) signed what is believed to be the biggest sponsorship deal in its history with Dutch-Bangla Bank yesterday. 
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Bangladesh: Qamar to coach National Hockey team
Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) is going to appoint Qamar Ibrahim, the former national hockey player of Pakistan as the coach of Bangladesh National Hockey team. 
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Bangladesh: Qamar confident
Pakistani coach Qamar Ibrahim said that people would be able to feel the difference within six months if he was given the job to serve Bangladesh hockey. 
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Bangladesh: Let goverment pay attention to hockey
Once hockey as a discipline in the country caught the eyes of the critics for being the part of former Pakistan and the hockey officials sounded words of hope including climbing to the Asian standard, 
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Asian Club Champions Cup finalised for October  x74
The plans for the 3rd ever "Asian Champions Cup", club Hockey Championship were finalised last month in Karachi. It was last held in 1996. 
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MJAC: Bangladesh - Japan clash in 5th position play-off : Singapore suffer 0-3 defeat
Helped by two second - half goals within a minute by Zahidul Islam, Bangladesh outwitted Singapore 3-0 in the Classification Match for 5-8 Places in the 5th Men’s Junior Asia Cup 2004 at Karachi’s Hockey Club of Pakistan. 
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MJAC: Chinese Taipei earn 9th spot: Sri Lanka lost 2-3
Karachi : Chinese Taipei once again showed their superiority over Sri Lanka and registered 3-2 win over them to snatch ninth position in the 5th Mens Junior Asia Cup at Hockey Club of Pakistan, Karachi. 
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MJAC: India win Junior Asia Cup for the first time : beat Pakistan 5-2  x17
Tushar Khandker was star performer with a well-deserved hat-trick as India beat Pakistan 5-2 in the final of fifth Junior Asia Cup 2004 at picturesque HCP of Karachi. Earlier, South Korea brushed aside Malaysia 2-1 in bronze-deciding match. 
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MJAC: Sri Lanka down to Wooden Spoon Match : Lost 0-1 to China
Karachi : China brushed aside Sri Lanka 1-0 to keep themselves in the placings for fifth to eighth in the ongoing 5th Mens Junior Asia Cup at Hockey Club of Pakistan, Karachi on Sunday, 25 April 2004. 
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MJAC: Pakistan rout Korea 7-3 : avoid clash with powerful India in semi-final
Like India, Pakistan also finished on top of Pool A by winning all their four matches in the 5th Mens Junior Asia Cup at Hockey Club of Pakistan, Karachi, on Sunday, 25 April 2004. 
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JAC 2004. India demolish Sri Lanka 17-1
India, 2001 Tasmanian Junior World Champion, made short work of lackluster Sri Lanka 17-1 in the 5th Mens Junior Asia Cup 2004 at Karachis Hockey Club of Pakistan. 
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Malaysia: Juniors overrun Bangladesh
MALAYSIA took another step towards the semi-finals of the Junior Asia Cup when they beat Bangladesh 3-0 at the Pakistan Hockey Club in Karachi yesterday. 
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Malaysia: Juniors inch closer to semis with another win in Karachi
KARACHI: Malaysia took another giant step towards the semi-finals of the fifth men’s Junior Asia Cup with a well-earned 3-0 win over Bangladesh at Karachi’s Hockey Club of Pakistan yesterday. 
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Malaysia: Hollow victory in Junior Asia Cup
MALAYSIA created numerous goal-scoring chances but had to be satisfied with a 3-0 win over Bangladesh in a Group B match in Karachi yesterday. 
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