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Kowsar Ali was born on 1958, is a Bangladeshi former footballer and field hockey player. Discover Kowsar Ali's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1958

Kowsar Ali (কাওসার আলী; born 20 November 1958) is a former Bangladeshi national football and hockey player and coach.

Kowsar Ali is a graduate from Jashore Zilla School.

1974

Ali began his football career with the Jessore District team in 1974 and continued to represent the team for twelve consecutive years, helping them win the National Football Championship in 1976.

He previously began his hockey career alongside football in 1974 with the Jessore District team.

1975

He debuted in the Dhaka League with Wari Club in 1975.

1977

He later joined Bangladesh's biggest club at the time, Mohammedan SC in 1977.

After representing Bangladesh U19 in the 1977 and 1978 editions of the AFC Youth Championship, he was included in the senior national squad for the 1978 Asian Games, in Bangkok.

Ali represented Dhaka University in the National Hockey Championship under its sports quota from 1977 to 1979.

In 1977 he played for the Bangladesh national field hockey team during three test matches against visiting Sri Lanka.

1979

Ali enjoyed his most successful year in 1979, as he helped Team BJMC lift the Dhaka League title.

During the season, his midfield partnership with Milon Karmakar Basu was heavily applauded as one of the main factors in the club's success.

1980

In the following year, he was part of the team which finished group runners-up in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers on home soil to qualify for the 1980 AFC Asian Cup in Kuwait.

In the main tournament he made his only appearance as a substitute against Iran during a 7–0 defeat.

1982

Ali was also a runner-up in the National Championship with Jessore in 1982.

In the domestic league, he represented three runner-up Wari Club teams in the First Division Hockey League.

1985

He eventually served as the football and hockey coach of Wari Club from 1985 to 1987 following his retirement.

1986

In 1986, he joined BKSP as a hockey coach, during which he also served as the coach of Dhaka District and Patuakhali District various times in the National Hockey Championship.

He won the National Championship a total of eighteen times as a coach and later served as the head coach of the entire BKSP hockey division.

2005

In 2005, he served as the head coach of the Myanmar national under-21 hockey team for two months.

2010

In domestic hockey, he found success with both Mohammedan and Abahani Limited, winning the 2010 Dhaka Premier Division Hockey League with the latter.

2013

Ali was also a member of the Bangladesh Hockey Federation in 2013.

He served as a member of the federation's development committee, a coaches course coordinator, and the president of the coaching committee.

In addition to this, Ali has served as a member of the development and education committee and as part of the governance panel of the Asian Hockey Federation.

2014

Under his guidance, the Bangladesh youth national team qualified for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, and previously, his BKSP team lifted India's prestigious Nehru Hockey tournament title in 2005.

2017

On 19 November 2017, he concluded his 31-year-long career as the chief hockey coach of BKSP.

Jessore District

Team BJMC

Bangladesh Navy

Mohammedan SC

Abahani Limited Dhaka