Top 5 foreign players
Daniel Colindres
Arguably the best player in the league with 11 goals and as many assists. Most noticed for his ability to deliver meticulous crosses.
Raphael Onwrebe
The Nigerian striker led the club’s front line with highest 22 goals in the league, out of which 10 came in the last five matches. Got big support from Uzbekistan forward Alisher Azizov.
Masih Saighani
The Afghan center-back didn’t let the club feel much of the absence of their top national defender Topu Barman and played crucial role in Abahani’s historic campaign in the AFC Cup group stages.
Baktyiar Duishobekov
One of the most consistent performers with seven goals and 10 assists. The versatility of the Kyrgyzstan midfielder gave more confidence to the coach.
Kervens Belfort
The Haitian international left a silent role in the club’s goal-galore season with only four goals but as many as nine assists. One of the most unselfish forwards in the league.
Top 5 local players
Nabib Newaj Jibon
Jibon’s confidence in front of goal grew with each passing day while he continued to provide assists. He enjoyed his new role at No 10 with 17 goals and nine assists.
Matin Mia
Matin couldn’t play at his favorite position all the time but improved his individual performance to find 11 goals, second most among the locals.
Bishwanath Ghosh
The full-back who is best known for his capability of long throw-ins, along with his defensive ability, was a consistent performer throughout the season.
Emon Mahmud
After moving to Bashundhara from Abahani with a record fee, Emon repaid the faith of the Kings with consistent performances in the heart of midfield.
Toklis Ahmed
The out of favor national forward regained his form in the second phase of the league with seven goals, despite missing six matches.
Top 5 young players
Rabiul Hasan
One of the brightest performers for Arambagh with his great skill in attacking midfield, but the captain and national youngster missed some matches in the end.
Arifur Rahman
The 20-year old winger was a constant threatening presence in the left wing, scoring six goals along with registering four assists.
Yeasin Arafat
The 16-year old defender belied his age making 21 first-team appearances, and was consistent with his displays.
Rahmat Mia
The 19-year old left-back played in the third division last season but was a revelation in the top-flight as he caught the attention of the other coaches for his ability of quick overlapping.
Rakibul Islam
The 19-year old can play on both wings and made a bright debut in the premier league after playing in the second-tier last season.