Sporting Bengal United F.C.

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Sporting Bengal United
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Full name Sporting Bengal United
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Bengal Tigers
Founded 1996
Ground Mile End Stadium, London
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Aroz Miah
Manager Anwar Uddin
League Essex Senior League
2014–15 Essex Senior League, 20th
Website Club home page

Sporting Bengal United Football Club is an English football team from Mile End, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. They currently play in the Essex Senior League.

History

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The club was formed in 1996 to encourage Asian football in London. They initially played in the London Intermediate League until they gained senior status in 2003, whereupon they joined the Kent League. In 2005, they were one of the first Asian teams to play in the FA Cup, along with London APSA of the Essex Senior League, whose roots are in the neighbouring borough of Newham.

The Sporting Bengal set-up is unusual in that it is operated by the Bangladesh Football Association (UK) and players are selected from (and retain their affiliation with) the Sunday league clubs which are affiliated to that organisation. In 2011 the club signed up ex Wycombe Wanderers and Wimbledon striker Shahed Ahmed. They were also unusual in being the only Kent League club to play their home matches north of the River Thames, outside the traditional borders of Kent.

In 2010 Sporting Bengal was targeted by the Bangladesh Football Federation for its players to represent the Bangladesh national squad. Sadiq Sarwar and Shahed Ahmed were selected to represent their country at the 2010 South Asian Games.

The club made history by being the first Asian football team to reach the 3rd round proper of the FA Vase in the 2011–12 campaign.[citation needed]

Records

  • Best league position: 10th in the Essex Senior League, 2011–12
  • Best FA Cup performance: Preliminary round, 2008–09[1]
  • Best FA Vase performance: Third round, 2011–12
  • Attendance: 4,235 vs Mohammedan Sporting Club[2]

See also

References

  1. Sporting Bengal United at the Football Club History Database
  2. Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p660 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0

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