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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