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Sujala, Sufla, Shasya Shyamla, Shal-Gajari Bithi's cool shade surrounded by the beauty of nature, the background of golden history Tangail District Sports Association. As a traditional old district sports body, it is showing its position on the map of Bangladesh through its past sports activities. Tangail District Sports Association has a traditional and glorious position in the sports arena of Bangladesh. The role of sports in building a healthy nation is immense and extensive. Pure pleasure can be obtained through sports and a healthy body can be formed. The flow of the stadium is directly and indirectly related to the development of human civilization. Athletes and sports grounds are not only the ground for entertainment and joy of the masses. Athletes and sports arenas mark a milestone in the vast path of progress and advancement of human civilization. Tangail district, a green land of natural beauty, has been playing a glorious role in the world of sports since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Sports practices and sports have become urgent to turn the youth away from the existing terrorism and violent activities of the society. The stadium inspires the youth to build a healthy body and a beautiful life by giving them the right direction. The Tangail District Sports Association has been working tirelessly to bring the youth back to the stadium to prevent the erosion of human and moral values ​​and is seeing the face of success. The history of post-independence Tangail District Sports Association is preserved. Tangail Stadium Jamuna, Dhaleshwari and Madhupur forests - this is Tangail district with their arms tied. The madness of the youthful waves of the Jamuna Dhaleshwari, the majestic and solemn image of the Madhupur forest and the generosity of the golden crop have made the people of this district glorious with fearlessness and generosity. Whether political, social or cultural, this influence has paved the way for a broad path of renaissance. In the case of sports, the effect is similar. Directly and indirectly, in front or behind the scenes, there is no end to the number of personalities like Tangail's selfless self-sacrificing Maha Tapas who have filled the Tangail stadium with the whole country and crossed the country to reach the stadium of this subcontinent. Maharaja Sir Mammath Roy Chowdhury of Santosh was the first to think of reminiscing about them. He was the President of the IFA during the Khas English period. He has long been associated with the then Indian Football Association and the Bengal Gymkhana and other organizations, occupying a special place in the world of sports. The 'Santosh Trophy' is still in vogue in India in the name of Santosh. Santosh and Nagarpur's sports and culture-loving zamindars controlled the then Bengal-centric all-India football and under their patronage the traditional East Bengal Club of Kolkata was formed. The sports-crazy zamindars of Santosh, Nagarapur, Mirzapur and Hemnagar used to bring Mohammedan, Mohan Bagan and East Bengal teams from Kolkata and set up a joyous market every year. Apart from this, the zamindars of Delduar, Kortia, Mehera and Pakutia have formed football teams under their patronage for breeding and have displayed high quality sportsmanship. Alisakanda, Elasin, Elenga, Dhuburia, Baniyara, Jamurki, Pakulya, Warsi, Bhuapur, Nikrail, Gopalpur, Dhanbari, Ghatail, Kalihati and a few other places were the heart of football. All these sports centers regularly had high quality games and made players. Delduar's 'Tiger Club' and Lohani Sporting Club, Dhuburia's 'Kohinoor Sporting Club', Mirzapur's 'The Royal Bengal Tiger', Tangail's 'Town Club', 'Muslim Renaissance Club', 'YMS Club' today's first class football Was even stronger than the club. Today's veteran players still respectfully acknowledge that the players of the thirties and forties not only glorified the stadiums of Tangail or the region, but also created a stir in the stadiums of the entire subcontinent. Among them were Kalu Mia who participated in Kolkata East Bengal Club, Mosharraf Hossain Kala Dhuburia in Dhuburia, Yasin Khan Aryans Club in Masdai, his brother Dr. Yaqub Ali Khan in Kolkata Mohammedan Club. Besides, Khoka Saha of Elasin, Makhan of Gopalpur, Amulya Bhattacharya of Nagarpur, Ganesh Bhatt of Bhadgram, Nani Gosai of Mirzapur, Fatik Roy of Tangail and Ratunag participated in various clubs in Kolkata and glorified the tradition of Tangail sports ground. Then the country was divided in 1947. India and Pakistan were born. At that time, Dhaka was the heart of football in the region (formerly East Pakistan, now Bangladesh). In the 1950s, BG Press became the Dhaka League champions and played in that team was Nafsa Mallick of Masdai village in Tangail, who later led BG Press, an Indian football tournament. Vanu of Dhuburia played at Azad Sporting Club who was unique in the center half. He has made a name for himself in the East Pakistan team. In the sixties, he excelled as a center forward in the whole country - he is the beauty of Dhuburia. He was the captain of the East Pakistan national team in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in Pakistan. Tangail-based footballers Swapan Sarkar and Manoj Kanti Biswas got the opportunity to play in the first East Pakistan Youth team. Khorshed Alam Babul of Dhuburia played in the Bangladesh national team. Tangail's striker Mostaq represented Bangladesh in the 'Quaid-e-Azam Trophy' in '8. After that, Uttam, Piyush Nandi, Ranjan, Kakon, Govinda and Bazlu of Saiful Under-16 national team took the opportunity to play in the Bangladesh national team with their own style of play. In addition, after '47 years