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National Sports Awards (Bangladesh)

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National Sports Awards
Disciplineathletics and organizers
Local nameজাতীয় ক্রীড়া পুরস্কার (Bengali)
History
First award1976
Final award2020

National Sports Awards are given by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Government of Bangladesh for specific contributions in the field of games and sports.[1][2] The award was introduced in 1976.[3] As of 2011, total 175 sports personalities won the award.[3]

Awards

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The awardees include the organisers of games and sports, and the individuals displaying extraordinary performances in football, hockey, cricket, swimming, shooting, chase, and athletics. Each awardee is entitled to a gold medal and twenty thousand taka in cash.[4] Next the amount of cash was increased to tk 50,000 in May 2017 and now tk 1,00,000 each from November 2019. [5]

Winners

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Year unknown
  • Ataul Haq Mallik[6]
  • Zafar Imam (organiser)[7][8]
  • Shivam Raj (football)[7]
  • Mahboob-ul-Huq Payera[9]
  • Hamida Ali (handball)[10]
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
  • Dolly Catherine Cruz[24]
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
  • Asif Hossain Khan (shooter)[29]
  • Maj Gen (retd) Khandoker Mohammad Nurunnabi (football)
  • Khairul Anowar Pearu (football)
  • Minhajul Abedin (cricket)
  • Nasir Ahmed Nashu (cricket)
  • M Azizullah Haider Jamal (hockey)
  • Mosharraf Hossain Shamim (athletics)
  • Mojibur Rahman Mallick (athletics)
  • Shahbuddin Ahmed (shooting)
  • Naik M Badshah Mia (kabadi)
  • Begum Kamrun Nahar Hiru (judo)
  • Reefat Bin-Sattar (chess)
  • M Gholam Aziz Jilani (badminton)
  • KZ Islam (organiser)
  • Kutubuddin Ahmed (organiser)[36]
2003
2004
2005
  • Monem Munna (football)
  • Golam Ambia (athletics)
  • Nazrul Islam Rumi (athletics)
  • Major (retd) Shahab-uddin Chakladar (hockey)
  • Setara Begum (swimming)
  • Bidyut Kumar Roy (weightlifting)
  • Mahbub-ul Alam (judo)
  • Ziaur Rahman (kabaddi)
  • Siddiqur Rahman (golf)
  • SA Sultan (organiser)
  • Shah Nurul Kabir (organiser)[41]
2006
2007
  • Sharmila Roy (athletics)
  • Ranjit Das (football)[45]
  • Amir Hossain Patwari (kabaddi)
  • Lt com (retd) M Arshad (swimming)
  • Aminul Islam (judo)
  • Nurul Islam (hockey)
  • Sheikh Abul Hashem (badminton)
  • Rashiduddin Ahmad (basketball)
  • Ataul Huq Mollik (organiser)
  • Kazi Anisur Rahman (organiser)[46]
2008
  • Moeen U Ahmed (organiser)
  • Sunil Krishna Dey Chowdhury (football)
  • Lt (retd) Mohammad Amzad Hossain (athletics)
  • Senior Warrant Officer (retd) Mohammad Lutfur Rahman (swimming)
  • Mohammad Ruhul Amin (weightlifting)
  • Khondokar Abul Hasan (volleyball)
  • Brig General Mohammad Shawkat Hossain, PSC (bodybuilding)
  • Mohammad Saidul Haque Sadi (table tennis)
  • Syed Abdul Majid (cricket)
  • Mohammad Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (kabaddi)[47]
2009
2010
  • Mashrafe Mortaza (cricket)[50]
  • Harun-ur-Rashid (swimming)
  • Atiqur Rahman (shooting)
  • Mahmuda Begum (athletics)
  • Dewan Nazrul Hossan (gymnastics)
  • Mizanur Rahman Manu (organiser)
  • ASM Ali Kabir (organiser)
  • Takbir Hossain (swimming)
  • Farid Khan Chowdhury (athletics)
  • Nelly Jesmin (athletics)
  • Nipa Bose (athletics-mentally challenged)[51]
2011
  • Rowshan Ara Chobi (gymnastics)
  • Kanchan Ali (boxing)
  • Ashraf Ali (wrestling)
  • Helena Khan Iva (volleyball)
  • Khaled Mashud Pilot (cricket)
  • Rabiul Islam Fatik Dutta (bodybuilding)
  • Jumman Lusai (hockey)[52]
  • Kutubuddin Ahmed Chowdhury Aksir (organiser)
  • Ashiqur Rahman Miku (organiser)
  • Sheikh Kamal (sportsman/sports organiser)[51]
2012
2013
  • Mozaffar Hossain Poltu (organiser)
  • Kazi Mahtab Uddin Ahmed (organiser)
  • Wing Cdr (Rtd) Mohyuddin Ahmed (organiser)
  • Shamsul Haque Chowdhury (organiser)
  • M Shahjahan Miji (swimmer)
  • Rokeya Begum Khuki (athlete)
  • Munira Morshed Khan Helen (table tennis player)
  • Elias Hossain (footballer)
  • Josna Akhtar (athlete)
  • Bhola Lal Chowhan (squash player)
  • Khaled Mahmud (cricketer)[54]
2014
  • Shamsul Bari (hockey player/organiser)[54]
  • Enayet Hossain Siraj (organiser)
  • Fazlur Rahman Babul (organiser)
  • Syed Shahed Reza (organiser)
  • Imtiaz Sultan Johnny (footballer)
  • Mohammad Ehsan Namim (hockey player)
  • Kamrunnesa (Athlete)
  • M Shamsul Islam (Swimmer)
  • Murel Gomes (Athlete)
  • Jobaidur Rahman Rana (Badminton player)
2015
  • Professor Dr Sheikh Abdus Salam (organiser)[54]
  • M Ahmedur Rahman (gymnast/organiser)
  • Ahmed Sajjadul Alam (organiser)
  • Khaza Rahmatullah (hockey player)
  • Mahtabur Rahman Bulbul (basketball player/organiser)
  • Farhad Jesmin Lity (athlete)
  • Barun Bikash Dewan (footballer)
  • Rehana Jaman (swimmer)
  • Mohammed Jewel Rana (footballer)
  • Jesmin Akhter (multiple sports)
  • Sheuli Akhtar Sathi (badminton player)
2016
  • Mohammad Moniruzzaman (swimmer)[54]
  • AK Sarkar (organiser)
  • Sultana Parveen Lovely (athlete)
  • Shamim-al-Mamun (organiser)
  • Arif Khan Joy (footballer)
  • Khandaker Rakibul Islam (footballer)
  • Mohammad Jalal Younus (organiser)
  • M Tofazzal Hossain (athlete)
  • Kazal Datta (weightlifter)
  • M Tabiur Rahman Paloan (organiser)
  • Z Alam (organiser)
  • Abdur Razzak Sona Mia (hockey player)
  • Habibul Bashar (cricketer)
2017
  • Shahria Sultana (weightlifter)[54]
  • Awlad Hossain (karate)
  • Wasif Ali (basketball player)
  • Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Mamun (organiser)
  • M Selim Mia (swimmer)
  • M Khorshed Alam (organiser)
  • Abu Yusuf (footballer)
  • ATM Shamsul Alam (organiser)
  • Rahima Khanm Juthi (athlete)
  • Asaduzzaman Kohinoor (organiser)
  • M Mahabub Harun (hockey player)
2018
  • Farida Akter Begum (organiser)[54]
  • Josna Afros (athlete)
  • M Rafiqul Ullah Akter Milon (organiser)
  • Kazi Anwar Hossain (footballer)
  • Shawkat Ali Khan Jahangir (organiser)
  • Mir Robiuzzaman (gymnast)
  • Mohammad Alamgir Alo (hockey player)
  • Tayeb Shamsuzzaman (referee)
  • Nibedita Das (swimmer)
  • Mahmudul Hasan Rana (organiser)
2019
  • Tanvir Mazhar Islam Tanna (organiser)[54]
  • Arun Chandra Chakma (organiser)
  • Lt Gen (Rtd) Md Mainul Islam (organiser)
  • Dipu Roy Chowdhury (cricketer)
  • Kazi Nabil Ahmed (organiser)
  • Enthekhabul Hamid Apu (organiser)
  • Mahfuza Rahman Tania (swimmer)
  • Farhana Sultana Shila (cyclist)
  • Tutul Kumar Nag (hockey player)
  • Mahbubur Rob (shuttler)
  • Sadia Akter Urmi (table Tennis player)
2020
  • Shaheed Lt Sheikh Jamal (organiser)[54]
  • Afzalur Rahman Sinha (organiser)
  • Nazmul Abedeen Fahim (cricket coach)
  • Mohammad Mohsin (footballer)
  • M Mahbubul Ehsan Rana (hockey player)
  • GM Abdullah Al Rakib (chess player)
  • Nilufa Yeasmin (athlete)
  • M Abdul Kader Smaran (shuttler)

See also

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