Farida can be inspiration for new comers 

BSS
Published On: 30 Jun 2025, 19:57
Photo: Collected

RAJSHAHI, June 30, 2025 (BSS) - Farida Parvin, a young talented women's 
footballer, can be inspiration for new comers in women's football.  

Farida, who hailed from Rajshahi district, came into attention, following her 
impressive performance in the U-19 National Football Gold Cup Tournament 
final held in June 19 last at National Stadium in Dhaka. Under her 
leadership, Rajhahi won the U-19 girl's tournament title defeating Mymensingh 
divisional girl's team by 3-0 goals. 

She received the trophy and gold medal from Youth and Sports Adviser Asif 
Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan.

According to her family sources, when Farida was in class five, her class 
teachers inspired her to play sports and advised her to concentrate hard. 

From there, Farida's tireless work and the beginning of fulfilling her dreams 
began. She has achieved success by participating in sports at various club 
levels. She has received more than a hundred awards in total for his 
extraordinary contributions to sports.

Farida's sporting life however was not a happy one at all. Despite receiving 
support from her family, she had to face harsh words from her neighbors. But 
even then, Farida did not give up her hope. She was steadfast in her goal and 
still she is running towards fulfilling her dream. The "National Gold Cup 
Football Tournament 2024" has been an auspicious beginning of her career to 
take her dream to the place. 

She has achieved the glory of becoming a champion by leading the Rajshahi 
divisional team with her talent. Farida is the youngest of three sisters. She 
is the youngest daughter of her father Mujibur Rahman and mother Goyna Bibi.

Talking to BSS, footballer Farida sought cooperation and support to all to 
help fulfill her dream because her only dream is now play for the national 
team in the future.

The talented booters said she wants to bring fame and honor to her area and 
country by playing football, being a girl of a poor family she is facing 
difficulty to play football properly. 

Farida however hoped that her dream to play for the national would come true 
in a day.
 

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