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Sports arena bids final farewell to Zakaria Pintoo

Football 2024-11-19, 9:17pm

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Dhaka, 19 Nov - The people of the sports arena Tuesday  bid their last farewell to Zakaria Pintoo, the legendary captain of the Swadhin Bangla football team, showing him love and respect.

The legendary footballer passed away at a city hospital on Monday last after a prolonged battle with multiple illnesses at the age of 81. 

The first namaj-e-janaja was held today (Tuesday) at his beloved club 
Mohammedan Sporting Club premise where various federations, associations, 
organizations have paid rich tribute to this valiant freedom fighter.

Pintoo's body was placed on a small platform at the premises of the club. 
After that, wreaths were placed on his coffin by different clubs, various 
federations, olympic associations and former players.

His second namaz-e-janaza was held at Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) 
Bhaban where the BFF executive committee paid rich tribute to the Captain of 
the Swadhin Bangla football team.

Pintoo was born in Naogaon on January 1 in 1943 and represented both the 
Pakistan national football team and the East Pakistan football team, 
captaining the latter in numerous occasions. 

In club football, Pintoo represented Mohammedan, one of the most popular 
clubs in Bangladesh, for a continuous period of 14 years.

In recognition for his contribution to the country's football, he was 
accorded with the Independence Award in 1995 and the National Sports Awards 
in 1978.