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Bangladesh Youth Development and Electronic Sports Association

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Bangladesh Youth Development & Electronic Sports Association
AbbreviationBYDESA
Founded2021; 3 years ago (2021)
TypeYouth Development & Esports
PurposeEsports, Youth Development, Management, Events, Training, and Content
HeadquartersDhaka, Bangladesh
Location
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh
Membership
International Esports Federation
Asian Electronic Sports Federation
Global Esports Federation
Official language
Bengali
President
Arefa Parvin Taposhe
Secretary General
Mohammad Aliur Rahman
Websitewww.bydesa.org


The Bangladesh Youth Development & Electronic Sports Association (abbreviated as BYDESA) is the national governing body for esports in Bangladesh. It is a member of the International Esports Federation, Global Esports Federation and Asian Electronic Sports Federation.

BYDESA Organogram

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Designation Name
President Arefa Parvin Taposhe
Vice Presidents Amit Richard (Senior VP)
Kazi Newaz Ibne Mahtab
Mohammad Bin Enam
General Secretary Mohammad Aliur Rahman
Joint Secretary Jushan Amim
Treasurer Kazi Fazlay Rabby
Organizing Secretary Raahib Reza
Secretary of Women Affairs Dr. Zarin Nawar
Deputy Secretary Sadman Sakib Khan Sourav
Office Secretary Meher Zabin
Executive Member Sheikh Rezaur Rahman
Golam Afra  
Mohammad Abdur Rahman
Rohana Rashid
Director General Aga Rafsan
Deputy Director, Business Development Ahetesham Shimanta
Deputy Director, Marketing Nafiz Alam
Deputy Director, Communication Zaowad Sarker

History

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It was founded in the month of December 2021.

In 2022, BYDESA hosted various competitions and events in Bangladesh and the notable ones were, Road to IESF, Road to GEG and Asian Games National Qualifiers.

In 2023, BYDESA hosted and participated in various events such as IESF's World Esports Championships, Global Esports Games 2023 and participated in the Asian Games Regionals.

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References

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  1. ^ "Bangladesh Youth Development and Electronic Sports Association". International Esports Federation. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  2. ^ "Bangladesh Youth Development & Electronic Sports Association Joins AESF". Asian Electronic Sports Federation. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
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