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Yunus welcomes women's team

Staff reporter : Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus hosted a reception for the Bangladesh Women's Football Team.

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The reception was organised at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday.

Earlier, the Bangladesh women's football team, which won the SAFF Championship, reached Jamuna at 10:30 am.

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The Bangladesh women's football team returned home on Thursday after winning the SAFF Women's Championship 2024 in Nepal. On that day, Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan was waiting at the BFF building from 5:30 pm to welcome the SAFF-winning women footballers.

The Chief Adviser carefully listened to the demands of the victorious players and promised to address them on a priority basis as he accorded a reception to the heroes following their 2-1 win over Nepal in the final of the seventh SAFF Women’s Championship in Kathmandu on October 30.

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"I congratulate you on behalf of the whole nation on achieving this success. The nation is grateful to you. The people of our country want success. You have brought us the success," the Chief Adviser told the players in his opening remarks.

Captain Sabina Khatun thanked the Chief Adviser for hosting them and said that they felt honoured to be able to join the reception.

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