U-20 star Mirajul honour Abu Saeed and Mughdho with goal in Nepal
In a piercing motion in the midst of political disturbance, Bangladesh's U-20 football crew is contending in the SAFF U-20 Title in Kathmandu, Nepal, denoting their most memorable worldwide appearance since the new political changes in Bangladesh. During their initial match against Sri Lanka, Mirajul Islam scored an objective that conveyed profound importance. In the eighteenth moment, Mirajul's conclusive strike put Bangladesh ahead. As he celebrated, he wore a Shirt over his pullover with a unique message devoted to Abu Saeed and Mir Mughdho, two understudies who lost their lives in ongoing fights. The Shirt read: "In memory of Mughdho and Abu Saeed/Recollect the battle and the gore for our country." By halftime, Bangladesh drove 1-0. Albeit global football guidelines frequently punish such private messages with a yellow card, Mirajul faced the challenge to respect the two young fellows. The ref gave a yellow card, yet Mirajul's recognition stayed a strong image of fortitude and recognition. Abu Saeed, an understudy from Begum Rokeya College in Rangpur, was shot by police during fights for portion changes on July 16. His rebellious position before the specialists prompted his terrible passing. Only two days after the fact, Mir Mughdho from Bangladesh College of Experts (BUP) in Dhaka was additionally lethally shot while helping individual dissenters. The recordings of these episodes, broadly shared via virtual entertainment, energized an influx of cross country dissents. The grievous occasions added to huge political strife, finishing in the fall of Sheik Hasina's administration on August 5. Mirajul's recognition in Nepal fills in as a strong sign of the new battles looked by Bangladesh and the flexibility of its kin. Later Ahmed Nova's goal,secured the success for Bangladesh U-20 as they start their excursion to arrive at basically the semi-last round of the competition.