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  05 Sep 2022, 18:21
Update : 05 Sep 2022, 19:03

BHF sign five years contract with ACE

DHAKA, Sept 5, 2022 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) today

(Monday) signed a five-year contract with ACE, a sister concern of
Bashundhara Group, for the franchise-based tournament Bangladesh Champions
Trophy.

In this regards, an agreement signing ceremony was held today at the Utsab
hall of Hotel Blue Radisson in the city with BHF's president and Chief of Air
Staff Shaikh Abdul Hannan BBP, BUP, NSWC FAWC, PSC was the chief guest in the
ceremony.

Under the agreement with BHF, the ACE will assist the BHF to organize the
franchise-based tournament proving the all logistics support.
 
Undoubtedly, it was special day for the country's hockey because it will be
the first time the BHF is going to host the franchise tournament. Bangladesh
cricket's biggest star Shakib Al Hasan was also physically present on this
special day of hockey that enhanced the extra attraction of the function.

Franchise owners were also present at the signing ceremony. This domestic
hockey competition is going to be organized like Bangladesh Premier League of
cricket.

Shakib is also trying to promote other sports, including cricket, through his
e-commerce organization Monarch Mart. His organization Monarch Mart is one of
the franchises and has bought team in the tournament.

Talking to the pressmen, Shakib said the potential of hockey in Bangladesh is
more than any other sports and he is very happy to be with hockey.

The star all-rounder thinks that it's possible to change hockey through this
franchise-based tournament. Bangladesh's hockey position is also good and he
hoped that some players would definitely come out from the tournament.

The BHF acting general secretary Mohammad Yousuf said the franchise-based
league would be held with the participation of six teams under the federation
in the last week of October.

He said among the six franchise, five franchise - Monarch Mart, Walton, Acme,
Saif Powertec and Rupayan Group have bought teams in the tournament.

The BHF acting general secretary informed that each teams will have eighteen
players with four foreign players would be allowed to register in the team.

The BHF has decided to organize the maiden franchise-based tournament to
bring back the lost popularity of hockey.