Executive Committee of BFF held an emergency meeting yesterday afternoon, the only agenda was the Women's Franchise League. After the meeting, BFF President Kazi Md. Salahuddin said, "we have fixed a date for the start of the league. This league is in high demand. We decided to do the league. The league starts on June 10. A 12-day league. 13 games, including the final. If you can't do it at this time, there will be no FIFA window, there will be no foreign players available. That's why we'll do it during this time. Four teams will participate in the league. ’
After the meeting, BFF President Kazi Md. Salahuddin asked what their decision was after the resignation of the head coach of women's football. The BFF president said, "He (Choton) has officially resigned. We will discuss this at the next board meeting and take a decision. ’
The player is leaving the camp, the coach has resigned. Why all the things are happening? The BFF president said, "One will go, one will come. Maradona gone, Messi is playing and filling the gap and at one time Messi will be gone again and someone will come to fill the place. That's the rule. It's a process. The girls who have gone have personal issues. ’ "Coach resigns and another coach will come. Another'll rejoin again. That's how the whole world is going," the BFF chief added.
The BFF was at loggerheads with league organizer K-Sports over its previous dues. One side within the BFF wanted K-Sports not to be given the responsibility. However, k-sports has been allowed for only one event at the BFF's emergency meeting. "We have given permission to the experimental K-Sports for a year for now. If we see that the league has been successfully done, then we will bid for five to 10 years and give responsibility to an organization. ’ K-Sports will do everything in this league. The company will give Tk 20 lakh to BFF. "I have requested the board to give this money to the U-17 girls' team. Because we couldn't give that team a financial advantage after we became champions. ’
JH