Brazilian Miguel scored the goal in his debut match in Bangladesh

 Brazilian Miguel scored the goal in his debut match in Bangladesh

Brazilian Miguel scored the goal in his debut match in Bangladesh

 Brazilian Miguel 

Bashundhara Kings were a little cautious in the return match against Swadhinata Krira Sangha. The last two-time champions lost their footing in the first round.


After losing to Kings in the opening match of Bangladesh Premier League, Swadhinata Krira Sangha did not get along with the champions in the second round. Not to be outdone. The second episode that Kings started to become more powerful.



On Sunday at the Liberation War Memorial Stadium in Rajshahi, the Kings made it clear that they were not doing anything wrong. With a 2-0 victory, the team on the mission to win the hat-trick title left the field with full points from the newcomers.


Independent Sports Association's achievement was that they were able to keep their posts intact in the second half. They managed to finish the match with two goals digested in the first half.


Miguel Figueira of Brazil is one of the two foreigners in Bashundhara Kings who increased the strength of the team in the second round. The 22-year-old midfielder made the Kings coaches smile in the first match. He scored the second of two goals in his debut match on the new Brazilian-Bangladesh soil.


Bashundhara Kings, who were four points ahead of Abahani in the first round, took themselves to the top as they won the start of the second round. They are leading the points table with 29 points in 12 matches. Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club is now behind them with 24 points.

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