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Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu (Mohamed Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu) was born on 5 May, 1955 in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, is a footballer. Discover Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu'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 68 years old?
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Mohamed Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu |
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69 years old |
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Taurus |
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5 May 1955 |
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5 May |
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Rajshahi, East Bengal, Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) |
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Bangladesh |
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 69 years old group.
Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu Height, Weight & Measurements
At 69 years old, Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu height
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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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Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu worth at the age of 69 years old? Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Bangladesh. We have estimated
Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2006, Bablu was received the National Sports Awards.
Bablu was the interim head coach of Bangladesh, during the a friendly match held in London against India, and also during the 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers held in Hong Kong. In 2007, he managed the Bangladesh B during the 2007 Merdeka Tournament, after which he retired from coaching.
Bablu started his coaching career with the Bangladesh U16, in 1991. He the coached Brothers Union from 1997 to 1998, before spending a months with Abahani as coach. His greatest success while coaching came during his time with Mohammedan SC. Bablu lead Mohammedan SC to their 18th Dhaka League title in 1999.
In 1983, Bablu left Brothers Union after Mohammed Mohsin's injury lead to a slump in the club's form. Bablu joined Mohammedan SC, where he won the 1983 Federation Cup, however, Bablu could not replicate the performances he had with Brothers. The following year Bablu changed clubs again, joining Abahani Krira Chakra where he regained his form. With Abahani, Bablu won his first Dhaka League title during his lone year at the club, before moving to Dhaka Wanderers in 1985. Bablu returned to Brothers Union in 1986, and retired the same year.
Although during his time at the club he failed to win the league title, Bablu was part of the Brothers team that won the first edition of the Federation Cup in 1980 and also was part of the team that became the first Bangladeshi side to win the Aga Khan Gold Cup, although both titles were shared with Mohammedan SC and Bangkok Bank respectively.
Born in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Bablu started his football career while studying in Sirajganj, where he won the best player award in an inter-school football tournament. Bablu's father A Z Khan was a police superintendent while his mother Nurjahan Begum was a housewife, he grew up with five brothers and two sisters. Bablu's brother-in-law Abul Kashem was the director of Bangladesh Wapda FC, and also provided financial support to Bablu during the early days of his career. In 1980, Bablu married the younger sister of his Brothers Union teammate Shahiduddin Ahmed Selim.
He also reprsented the senior team during the 1979 Korea President's Cup, the qualifiers and the main stage of the 1980 AFC Asian Cup. He reprsented the Bangladesh Red tea, during the Bangladesh President's Gold Cup, in 1981. Bablu's last appearance for the national team was in a 0–9 defeat to Iran, during Pakistan's Quaid-E-Azam International Cup (1982).
He quickly made a name for himself when the newly promoted Brothers made their top-flight debut in 1975, claiming a 1–0 victory over defending champions Abahani Krira Chakra. In 1976, during a league game against East End Club, Bablu who had scored two goals already, dribbled past the entire East End defence only bring the ball back to his own half and sit on top of it. Bablu claimed to have challenged the East End players to take the ball off of him, however following his antics the referee booked Bablu, who was immediately substituted. Bablu attracted the interest of Sheikh Kamal, who invited him to join Abahani, and though the deal was agreed by both clubs it later collapsed after the 15 August 1975 coup d'état.
In 1975, the same year when Brothers Union made their top-tier debut, Bablu got a national team call-up from Abdur Rahim who was the Bangladesh's coach at the time. Bablu travelled with the team to Malaysia where they took part in the Merdeka Cup. Bablu then played for the Bangladesh U19 team during the 1978 AFC Youth Championship in Dhaka. He then captained the U19 team during the 1980 AFC Youth Championship qualifiers and the 1982 AFC Youth Championship.
In 1973, when Brothers Union coach Abdul Gafur Baloch started gathering players for the club's youth team, alongside Mohammed Mohsin, Bablu became one of the first products of the youth team to make his way into the main squad. The same year he played for the club in the Dhaka Third Division League, which was the first time Brothers Union entered professional football, after the 1971 Liberation War. Over the next two years, Bablu became one of the highest goalscorers in both of Dhaka's Third Division and Second Division Leagues, as Brothers achieved consecutive promotions to enter the Dhaka League, in 1975. His combination with Mohsin was an integral part to the club's success, with Mohsin becoming the top-scorer during both of their lower division title triumphs.
Hasanuzzaman Khan Bablu (Bengali: হাসানুজ্জামান খান বাবলু; born 5 May 1955), is a retired Bangladeshi football player and manager. At club level, Bablu is most well known for representing Gopibagh based Brothers Union. In Dhaka football, he has scored 75 goals including a hattrick. Bablu also represented Bangladesh in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup, and played for the country from 1975 till 1982. After retiring, he managed the national team as an interim in 2000, 2003 and 2007.