Fahad appointed as new Vice President of BFF

Reported By: ST Report Posting Time: 2024-10-28 02:56:04 Catagory: Sports
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Fahad appointed as new Vice President of BFF

The 16-year era of Kazi Salauddin at the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has ended, with Mr. Tabith Awal, previously Vice President for two terms, now leading as the newly elected President after the election on October 26, 2024. Mr. Fahad Mohammad Ahmed Karim, a prominent figure in the sports industry and President and CEO of K-Sports, has been appointed as Vice President. Known for his expertise in sports marketing and management, Karim brings valuable experience to the BFF and is expected to play a key role in shaping the future of Bangladeshi football.
Mr. Karim said, “I am grateful to all the voters, the current regime, all the staff of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF), the election commissioner, FIFA, and AFC, who have worked together to ensure a fair and transparent election. This is the first election of BFF in the new Bangladesh, which has been created by the students and the people of Bangladesh, and I am proud to be a part of it. I am really looking forward to the leadership of our President Mr. Tabith Awal, who is a young visionary entrepreneur, politician, and, most importantly, an ex-footballer. Eager to work under his leadership and visionary thinking.
For myself, I only want to say that the sports industry has given a lot to me, and it is time to give back to the sport itself. I am also very keen to work with the Dhaka Leagues, which perhaps are not at their best currently. My experience in PR, Marketing, Brand Building, and Partnership is something I would love to bring forward. I am keen to work on building a better image of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) and football in general, especially through social media and digital platforms. But these are still my thoughts and depend on which responsibilities are bestowed upon me by our President."
Along with Mr. Karim, Wahid Uddin Chowdhury Happy, Sabbir Ahmed Arif, and Nasser Shahrear Zahedee were elected as vice presidents.