Protesters gather around BFF office to demand Salahuddin's resignation
Protesters are also concerned about potential FIFA sanctions but are determined to continue until leadership changes are made.
Following the resignation of the Sheikh Hasina government, significant changes are occurring across all sectors, and football is no exception.
Fans are particularly focused on the resignation of Kazi Salahuddin, who has served as Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) President for 16 years.
On 11 August, a group known as Bangladeshi Football Ultras protested, demanding the resignations of Salahuddin and Mahfuza Akhter Kiron. They accuse Salahuddin of attempting to manipulate the situation to retain his position amid allegations of corruption. Protesters are also concerned about potential FIFA sanctions but are determined to continue until leadership changes are made.
This started on 5 August where the group issued a 24-hour ultimatum for Salahuddin, Senior Vice-President Salam Murshedy, and Women's Committee Chairperson Mahfuza Akhter Kiron to step down. After no response from the BFF, a protest was held outside the BFF headquarters the next day. This led to Salam Murshedy resigning on August 8th, but fans remain unsatisfied.
With the BFF executive committee's term ending in October, the upcoming election will be closely watched to see if the demands for new leadership are met.