National football team returns home on special Air Force flight

National football team returns home on special Air Force flight

The Bangladesh national football team, which was stranded in Nepal due to the ongoing Gen-G youth protests, has finally returned home.

The national football team, which was stationed in Nepal, was safely brought back home on a special flight of the Bangladesh Air Force’s C-130B aircraft on Thursday afternoon.

The footballers set foot on the Kurmitola Military Airport in Dhaka from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal at 4:30 pm on a special flight of the Air Force. Media personnel who went to Nepal to collect news of the Bangladesh-Nepal match also returned to Dhaka on the same flight.

Earlier in the morning, the Bangladesh team left the Crown Imperial Hotel in Kathmandu and reached the airport at 8:45 am local time. After completing immigration there, the footballers caught the country’s plane at 2:55 pm.

Incidentally, after the Jamal Bhuiyans visited Nepal on September 3, they played a friendly match against Nepal on September 6. Another match was scheduled for September 9. Meanwhile, Nepal became a battleground for the Gen-G youth movement in the country. Since then, Jamal Bhuiyan has been a kind of hotel prisoner.
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