BSRM becomes first-ever development partner of BFF

BSS
Published On: 10 Dec 2025, 19:28

DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS)- BSRM, one of the leading steel manufacturing 
companies in the country, has joined Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) as 
a development partner for a period of 10 years. 

In this regard, a formal signing ceremony between the two parties was held at 
the BFF Bhaban here today (Wednesday).

The signing argument is undoubtedly a historic milestone for BFF as it gets 
its first-ever official development partner, the longest contractual 
commitment in the federation's history.

In the signing ceremony, BFF President Tabith Awal said they are very pleased 
to have BSRM as a development partner for 10 years as BFF has never had such 
a long-term partner before.

Tabith said they are very lucky to have a development partner like BSRM, 
which he considers their good fortune. BSRM has been a very established 
business organisation in Bangladesh for a long time. It is not only involved 
in business but also involved in the development of all levels of the 
country.

BSRM Managing Director (MD) Amiru Hussain said football is the number one 
sport worldwide and BSRM also number one in the construction sector and 
that's why they want football to be number one in the country as well.

BFF vice-president and chairman of the marketing committee Fahad Karim and 
BSRM Finance Director Zohair Taherali were present, among others, in the 
agreement signing ceremony.

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