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Golam Sarwar Tipu (S.M. Golam Sarwar Mostafa Tipu) was born on 22 October, 1945 in day Barisal, Bangladesh), is a footballer. Discover Golam Sarwar Tipu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

Popular As S.M. Golam Sarwar Mostafa Tipu
Occupation N/A
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1945
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace Barisal, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Barisal, Bangladesh)
Nationality Bangladesh

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Golam Sarwar Tipu Height, Weight & Measurements

At 79 years old, Golam Sarwar Tipu height is 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) .

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Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Golam Sarwar Tipu Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Golam Sarwar Tipu worth at the age of 79 years old? Golam Sarwar Tipu’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated Golam Sarwar Tipu's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1987

Tipu returned to domestic football, coaching both Arambagh KS and Agrani Bank Ltd, until in 1987, he joined Muktijoddha SKC. Tipu won the "Freedom Fighters" their first Dhaka Premier Division League title during the 1997–98 season. He managed the Bangladesh U16 team at the 1998 AFC U-16 Championship, and during the tournament his side earned a hard fought 2–2 draw with Japan U16. His last coaching job came with the national team during the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC First Round, where Bangladesh lost 4–0 to Tajikistan on aggregate.

1980

In 1980, a year after his retirement from plaing, Tipu took charge of Mohammedan SC. With them he won the league title in 1980 and 1982. During his debut year as coach, Tipu also got an opportunity to train in England. He managed the Bangladesh U20 at the qualfying round of the 1985 AFC Youth Championship, eventually failing to guide the team to the main tournament. The same year he managed the senior national team at the 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in Jakarta, Indonesia. His first win as the national team coach came against Philippines, during the qualifiers. In 1986, he was incharge of the national team again, this time during the 1986 Asian Games, in Seoul, South Korea, and the only game Bangladesh won during the tournament came against Nepal.

1972

In 1972, almost a year after Bangladesh Liberation War, Tipu joined the newly established Abahani Krira Chakra, after being persuaded by Sheikh Kamal. Although he suffered a serious knee injury the previous year, he was made the clubs captain in 1973. The following year, although not in his best form, he won league title with Abahani. In 1975, Tipu returned to Mohammedan, and became hat trick champions, winning the league title in 1975, 1976 and 1978. He announced his retirement after playing against Kolkata Mohammedan in a charity match, and during the match he got an assist for Sheikh Mohammad Aslam's goal, as the game ended 1–1.

On 13 February, during the first in idependent Bangladesh, which was between President XI and Bangladesh XI, Tipu was the vice-captain of the President XI and scored the first goal of the match, which ended in his team winning 2–0 (Scooter Abdul Gafoor scored the second goal). On 11 May 1972, Tipu's Mohammedan SC took on Mohun Bagan AC, who were the first foreign team to visit Bangladesh after independence. Although Tipu was on the losing side at the end of the game, two days later on 13 May, Tipu defeated the Indian side as a member of the Dhaka XI, with Kazi Salahuddin scoring the only goal.

Later on that year, Tipu played for the Dhaka XI at India's Bordoloi Trophy, and scored in the final against East Bengal Club, as his team finished runner-up. However, a knee injury he suffered in 1972, prevented him a place in the first Bangladesh national football team, which played in Malaysia's Merdeka Tournament, in 1973. After returning from injury, Tipu could not regain his old form, and retired in 1979, without getting a chance to play for Bangladesh.

1969

In September of that year, Tipu was part of the Pakistan team which played against both Turkey and Iran at the 1969 RCD Cup, held in Ankara, Turkey. His career playing for Pakistan also ended after that tournament, as he did not trial for the team in 1970, due to his studies.

1967

In 1967, he trialed for the Pakistan national football team while still at Victoria SC, and after getting his move to Mohammedan SC, he made his official debut for Pakistan after during the 1969 Friendship Cup, held in Tehran, Iran. He is one of the few East Pakistani players to get a chance in the Pakistan national team which was dominated by West Pakistan. During the tournament, Tipu played against Soviet club Spartak Moscow.

1965

Tipu had his breathrough season with Wari Club in 1965, and after a year at Rahmatganj MFS, he was snapped up by Makrani dominated Victoria SC the following year. In 1968, Tipu got his move to Pakistan's strongest team, Mohammedan SC, after impressing the clubs official Amir Jang Ghaznabi. Tipu made his Mohammedan debut against his former club Rahmatganj MFS, replacing Pakistani forward Moosa. In his debut season he won the Aga Khan Gold Cup, and in the final against Ceylon, he was one of the scorers in a 5–1 win. With The Black and Whites, he won his first league title in 1969, establishing a lethal partnership with Pakistani striker Ali Nawaz.

1963

While studying in Tejgaon school, Tipu was introduced to neighbourhood club Tejgaon Friends Union, which he joined in 1963, after compelting his Matriculation examination the previous year. With the club he took part in the Dhaka Second Division. In 1964, he was signed up by Ex-Pakistani international Chunna Rashid's EPG Press, with them he palyed in the Dhaka League without remuneration, before Rashid fixed his move to Wari Club the following year.

1945

Golam Sarwar Tipu (Bengali: গোলাম সারোয়ার টিপু; born 22 October 1945), is a former Bangladeshi football player and manager. He is one of the few East Pakistani footballers to represent the Pakistan national football team.