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BFF adopts Make It Count program for women footballers

A press release from BFF Tuesday stated, for the sake of development of women's football in the country, the proactive measure was taken by the federation
Update : 01 Jul 2020, 02:46 PM

Under the difficult situation of Covid-19 pandemic, Bangladesh Football Federation has organized "Make it Count”, a home technical and physical program for all women players.

A press release from BFF Tuesday stated, for the sake of development of women's football in the country, the proactive measure was taken by the federation.

Mahfuza Akter Kiron, executive member of the BFF and chairman of the women’s committee and council member of Asian Football Confederation and Fifa, conveyed the message.

“Our female players must continue to maintain their fitness and stay active and healthy at home under these unprecedented times. We hope to continue to develop our female players with a proactive approach and continue support for all of them. We hope to get our female age groups back on the field as soon as possible,” said Kiron in the press release. 

Under the program the situation of players of different age categories will be monitored individually. 

Players nutrition and sleep status will be closely monitored while they will be encouraged to share their feelings, emotion and thoughts on a daily basis.

Women’s team coach Golam Rabbani Choton, assistant coach and former national player Suinu Pro Marma, Mahmuda Akter and Mahbubur Rahman Litu will be in charge of supervising the different groups.
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