Ashraf Chowdhury (Bengali: আশরাফ চৌধুরী; c. 1935 – 28 December 1998) was a former Bangladeshifootball player and coach.[1]
Early career
Ashraf was born in Daudkandi Upazila of Comilla District, British India. On 14 August 1947, he played for Lalmonirhat High School during an exhibition match against East Pakistan Railway. His performances led him to represent the eventual runners-up, Gaibandha Town Club, in the Cooch Behar Cup in India in 1949. During the tournament, he played alongside Goda Rashid of Wari Club Dhaka, who later brought Ashraf to the Dhaka-based club.[2]
Club career
In 1950, Ashraf joined Wari Club; however, he departed after being benched for the first three games. Eventually, he was brought to Dhaka Mohammedan by coach Abdus Sattar in the same year. Ashraf repaid his coach's faith by scoring in his Dhaka League debut against Wari Club. He returned to Wari in 1951 and remained at the club for two seasons.[2]
In 1954, after spending a year at Fire Service, Ashraf joined Dhaka Wanderers Club. He won the league title with the Wanderers in both 1954 and 1955. Ashraf also represented the club in the IFA Shield during both years. However, after a fallout with the club's officials, Ashraf, along with nine other Wanderers players, joined Dhaka Mohammedan in 1956.[2]
In 1957, Ashraf was made Mohammedan's captain, and in the same year, he led the club to its first league title.[1] The following year, the attacking trio of Kabir Ahmed, Mari Chowdhury, and Ashraf helped Mohammedan reach the quarter-finals of the IFA Shield. In the quarter-final against Kolkata Mohammedan, the Dhaka side lost 0–3, with Ashraf missing the majority of the game due to injury.[3] In 1959, he was the league's top scorer with 16 goals, including three hat-tricks, and again helped Mohammedan win the league title.[4] In the same year, the club won the Aga Khan Gold Cup, with Ashraf scoring in a 2–0 victory over KMC in the final.[5] Ashraf scored a total of 56 goals in all competitions that year. He remained club captain until 1960, during which the Black and Whites became one of the strongest teams on the continent.[1]
In 1957, he played an integral role alongside Kabir Ahmed and Mari Chowdhury as the East Pakistan White team finished runners-up in the National Championship held in Dacca. During the tournament, he scored a hat-trick against Pakistan Navy in a 5–2 victory, with the other goals being scored by Kabir Ahmed and Nabi Chowdhury.[7] Prior to the final against Punjab, Ashraf was injured and was replaced by S.A. Jamman Mukta in the game, which was won 2–1 by Punjab.[8]
In 1959, he was part of the team that again finished runners-up after being defeated by Balochistan 0–1 in the final held in Hyderabad on 7 November 1959.[9]
Following his retirement from playing in 1963, Ashraf distanced himself from football until Dhaka Mohammedan general secretary Moinul Islam appointed him as the club's head coach in 1975. Ashraf guided the club to consecutive First Division titles in 1975 and 1976. In his second stint as head coach in 1978, Ashraf again helped the Black and Whites win the league title.[1] In 1981, he coached Arambagh KS to a runners-up finish in Nepal's ANFA Cup.[12] In 1998, Ashraf guided Prantik KC to the Dhaka Second Division League title.[1]
Death
On 28 December 1998, only two weeks after receiving the National Sports Award, Ashraf died at the age of 63.[1]
A local football tournament is regularly held in his memory in Daudkandi Upazila.[13]
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^"এশিয়ান গেমস হোক সাফের প্রস্তুতি" [Asian Games should be preparation for SAFF]. www.kalerkantho.com (in Bengali). 2 August 2018. Archived from the original on 28 November 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
Mahmud, Dulal (2014). পাকিস্তান জাতীয় দল বাঙালি খেলোয়াড় (transl. Bengali players in the Pakistan national team) (in Bengali). Bishhoshahitto Bhobon.
Mahmud, Dulal (2020). খেলার মাঠে মুক্তিযুদ্ধ (transl. Liberation war in the playground) (in Bengali). Bishhoshahitto Bhobon. ISBN978-984-8218-31-0.
Alam, Masud (2017). ফুটবলের গল্প ফুটবলারদের গল্প (transl. The story of football the story of footballers) (in Bengali). Bishhoshahitto Bhobon. ISBN9789849134688.
Further reading
Khan, Obaidul Haque. "গোল ভুক্ত কৃতি ফুটবলের আশরাফ" (in Bengali). Krira Jagat Magazine. Archived from the original on 5 March 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2023 – via Facebook.