Dhaka League


Dhaka League currently known as Dhaka Senior Division League is the third tier of football league in Bangladesh played by clubs in Dhaka.It was established 1948 by the Bangladesh Football Federation.Until 2006, it was the top-tier league of the country.
The winner of the league will promoted to Bangladesh Championship League.

History

First in 1948, a year after the independence of Pakistan and India the Dhaka League became the centre of attraction for the people of Dhaka, which was then in East Pakistan in the 1960s. Sports clubs like Dhaka Wanderers and Mohammedan Sporting Club were the more successful ones and grew the base for league football among Bengalis. Dhaka's football grew popular and footballers from here were selected for the Pakistan national football team.
After 23 seasons, the Dhaka League stopped for two years in Bangladesh's liberation war but continued the following year. In the years before 2006 it became the most renowned and premier football league in the country as no national league was introduced.
It gained more fans and spectators than any other football competitions in Bangladesh but unfortunately the 2006 saw it losing its quality with top-level teams leaving for the national league.
The league produced premium clubs like Abahani Krira Chakra, Mohammedan Sporting Club, Muktijoddha Sangsad KS, Brothers Union and Sheikh Russell KC which are the "big fives" in the Bangladesh Premier League today. Most of the clubs of Bangladesh Championship League have also played in Dhaka League earlier.

Previous winners

Dhaka League 1948–1970

Dhaka League 1971–1992

Premier Division League

The number of national championships that clubs in Dhaka have attained.
Club
Number of Championships
Mohammedan SC19
Abahani Ltd.11
Dhaka Wanderers Club7
East Pakistan IDC3
Victoria SC3
Fakirerpool Young Men's Club3
Team BJMC2
Muktijoddha Sangsad KS2
Brothers Union2
Bengal Government Press1
East Pakistan Gymkhana1
Azad Sporting Club1
Badda Jagarani Sangsad1