Results

Bangladesh Premier League 05/27 10:00 18 [5] Rahmatgonj MFS v Bangladesh Police Club [6] W 4-1
Bangladesh Premier League 05/24 10:00 17 [2] Dhaka Abahani v Rahmatgonj MFS [5] D 1-1
Bangladesh Premier League 05/21 07:00 16 [1] Mohammedan Dhaka v Rahmatgonj MFS [4] W 3-4
Bangladesh Premier League 05/17 10:00 15 [9] Dhaka Wanderers Club v Rahmatgonj MFS [6] W 1-3
Bangladesh Premier League 05/10 10:00 14 [4] Rahmatgonj MFS v Fakirapool Young Men's Club [8] L 1-2
Bangladesh Premier League 05/03 09:45 13 [6] Brothers Union v Rahmatgonj MFS [4] D 0-0
Bangladesh Premier League 04/26 09:30 12 [5] Rahmatgonj MFS v Bashundhara Kings [3] D 0-0
Bangladesh Federation Cup 04/15 08:45 - Bashundhara Kings v Rahmatgonj MFS L 2-1
Bangladesh Premier League 04/11 09:30 11 Rahmatgonj MFS v Chittagong Abahani W 2-0
Bangladesh Federation Cup 04/08 08:45 - Brothers Union v Rahmatgonj MFS W 1-2
Bangladesh Premier League 02/21 09:00 10 [6] Fortis FC v Rahmatgonj MFS [4] L 3-1
Bangladesh Federation Cup 01/31 09:00 - Rahmatgonj MFS v Dhaka Abahani L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 10 13
Wins 11 5 6
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 7 4 3
Goals for 48 20 28
Goals against 29 12 17
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 4 3 1

Wikipedia - Rahmatganj MFS

Rahmatganj Muslim Friends Society (Bengali : রহমতগঞ্জ মুসলিম ফ্রেন্ডস সোসাইটি) is a Bangladeshi professional football club based in Old Dhaka. Founded in 1933, the club is currently competing in the Bangladesh Premier League. It was also a team of Bangladesh Championship League, until gaining promotion in the 2014 season. Haji Tipu Sultan is the current president and Haji Humayun Kabir the general secretary.

History

Early years (1933–1965)

Rahmatganj Muslim Friends Society was founded in January 1933 in Old Dhaka, during the British regime. The club's founder, Abul Kashem Shaheb, was a resident of the Rahmatganj area in Old Dhaka. The other founding members were Alauddin, Md. Azam, Ahmad Hossain, Md. Sadek, and Abu Saeed from Imamganj. Abdus Sobhan and Md. Kashem served as the club's first president and general secretary, respectively. Originally, the club operated as a social service institution, but gradually it became involved in sports. As a result, the club began participating in various football tournaments held in Dhaka, forming a team with the area's youth.

In 1950, Md. Kashem, held a meeting with the general Secretary of Dhaka District Sports Association at the time, Khawaja Ajmal Saheb, and arranged the fee required to enter the Second Division. The club remained active in the league throughout the decade, nonetheless, were eventually relegated as they were unable to form a stable team. In 1963, under president Md. Aref Mia Sardar and general secretary M.A. Awal, the club became champions of the Third Division.

In 1964, the club formed a team with the help of Jahangir Faiz from Dhaka Hall, which included university students M.M. Sharif, Ramzan Ali, Montu Abzan Khan, Abdul Aziz, and captain Baharuddin. The team went on to become Second Division champions, securing its promotion to the First Division.

The First Division era (1965–1993)

Manjur Murshid Gauss (left) of Rahmatganj MFS and Pratul Hashimuddin (right) of EPIDC during a First Division League game in 1968.

In 1965, the club entered the First Division under the captaincy of QM Rafique Dipu. On May 17, they began their top-tier journey with a 0–7 defeat to defending champions Victoria SC. The club finished their inaugural season in the First Division in tenth place. They consistently finished in fifth place for three consecutive seasons, from 1966 to 1968. Notable players who played for the club during this time included Sultan Ahmed, Mohammed Kaikobad, Golam Sarwar Tipu, Manjur Murshid Gauss, Shajahan Alam, and Scooter Gafoor, among others. The club first participated in the Aga Khan Gold Cup in 1966 under the captaincy of Shajahan Alam. During the tournament, the club defeated the West Pakistan Government Press but suffered a defeat to Ceylon, which ultimately prevented them from reaching the round-robin league of the tournament. The club finished in fourth and fifth places in 1969 and 1970, respectively.

Following the Independence of Bangladesh, the club was coached by Noor Hossain, a physical education teacher at Jagannath College. In 1973, Rahmatganj participated in the Bordoloi Trophy held in Guwahati, India. The team included club captain Sultan Ahmed and several guest players from different local clubs, such as Nowsheruzzaman, Sharifuzzaman, Enayetur Rahman and Zakaria Pintoo. The club finished in third-place in the 1973 season, the first completed season since the country's liberation. In 1977, the club enjoyed one of the most successful seasons in its history, finishing as runners-up behind Dhaka Abahani in both the league and the Liberation Cup. In the first leg of the league's title-deciding game, Rahmatganj earned a 0–0 draw with Abahani. However, in the return game held on 22 September, the club, down to ten men after Salahuddin Kala was sent off, suffered a 1–3 defeat, despite Hassan Ahmedul Haque giving them the lead.

In 1978, Wazed Gazi took over the club's head coach duties from Noor Hossain and served until 1983. During this time, the club finished third in the league in both 1982 and 1984, the latter under coach Abdur Rahim. Rahim remained at the post until 1986, after which the club would enjoy regular mid-table finishes. In 1992, they finished fifth in the league, which qualified them, along with that season's top ten teams, to become founding members of the newly introduced top-tier league the following year, the Premier Division.

Yo-yo years (1993–2007)

Relegation to the First Division came after the club finished ninth with thirteen points from eighteen games during the inaugural edition of the Premier Division in 1993. This marked the end of Rahmatganj's 28-year stay in the top flight. In 1994, under the captaincy of Mohammed Aman, the club became First Division champions and returned to the top-flight on their first attempt.

In 2001, with the help of star-striker Saifur Rahman Moni, Rahmatganj finished the league season in third-place, six points off the eventual champions, Dhaka Abahani. Moni departed for Muktijoddha Sangsad KC in 2002, and the club suffered relegation the same year, finishing second from bottom with fourteen points from thirteen league games. In 2004, while remaining a First Division team, the club reached the quarter-finals of the Federation Cup, where they were defeated 1–2 by Muktijoddha.

Eventually, they would gain promotion back to the top-division in 2005 as champions of the First Division with thirty three points from fourteen league games. Their only defeat that season came at the hand of BRTC Sports Club, losing 1–2 at the BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium on 11 July.

Initially, with the introduction of the country's first professional football league, the Bangladesh Premier League (introduced as B.League), in 2007, the club was set to participate in the Senior Division, a merger of the Premier and First Divisions, serving as the second-tier. However, following the withdrawal of Faridpur FA from the new top tier, Rahmatganj was given a place in the professional league as champions of the 2005 First Division.

Professional league era (2007–present)

The club participated in the inaugural professional league season season under coach Abdul Motaleb and was led by captain Shoyeb Hossain Sony. On March 3, 2007, they began their league journey with a 0–2 defeat to Khulna Abahani, in a match where Khulna's Prashanta Dey made history by scoring the league's first-ever goal. On March 28, Hanif Pradhan scored the club's first league goal during a 1–4 defeat to Muktijoddha Sangsad KC. The club finally won a league game on matchday twelve, defeating Arambagh KS 2–1 in a game held on June 2. The club eventually finished at the bottom of the league with thirteen points from twenty games. However, they remained in the top flight as the league introduced a relegation system starting from the 2009–10 season.

Eventually, Rahmatganj would be relegated from the league in the 2012 season finishing botton of the table with only nine points from twenty games. The club would also be investigated by the Bangladesh Football Federation due to match-fixing allegations, nonetheless, the Federation failed to find any incriminating evidence against them. Rahmatganj would enter the country's second-tier professional league, the Bangladesh Championship League in 2013. The club would miss out on promotion after finishing third, six points off of second-place Uttar Baridhara. The club would eventually return to the Premier League as champions in 2014.

Rahmatganj would finish runners-up in the Federation Cup in both the 2019–20 and 2021–22 editions.

Rahmatgonj MFS, officially known as Rahmatgonj Muslim Friends Society, is a prominent football club based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1911, the club holds the distinction of being one of the oldest football institutions in the country, with a rich history and a passionate fan base.

Rahmatgonj MFS competes in the Bangladesh Premier League, the top tier of professional football in Bangladesh. The team's colors are traditionally red and white, symbolizing their vibrant spirit and commitment to the sport. Over the years, Rahmatgonj has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting the game at grassroots levels, contributing significantly to the development of football in the region.

The club's home ground is the Bangabandhu National Stadium, where they host their matches and engage with their loyal supporters. Known for their resilience and teamwork, Rahmatgonj MFS has had its share of successes in domestic competitions, including notable performances in the Federation Cup and the Bangladesh Premier League.

With a focus on community engagement and youth development, Rahmatgonj MFS continues to inspire the next generation of footballers in Bangladesh, aiming to elevate the standard of the game while fostering a sense of pride and unity among its supporters.