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Khandoker Mohammad Nurunnabi was born on 31 July, 1947 in Kishoreganj, Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency, British India (Now, Dhaka, Bangladesh), is a Bangladesh Army Major General and football player. Discover Khandoker Mohammad Nurunnabi'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 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July, 1947
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Kishoreganj, Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency, British India (Now, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Date of death 8 December, 2016
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladesh

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1946

Khandoker Mohammad Nurunnabi (31 July 1946 – 8 December 2016) was a Bangladesh Army Major General who served in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.

1963

In 1963, Nurunnabi began his football career by joining Azad Sporting Club, where he played until 1964.

The following year, Nurunnabi's fulfilled his dream of playing for Mohammedan SC, who were at the time the most popular team in East Pakistan.

During his time with the Black & Whites he played alongside group of legendary players like Zakaria Pintoo, Protap Sanker Hazra, Mohamed Kaikobad and Golam Sarwar Tipu.

1968

He spent six years in Mohammedan, winning three Dhaka League titles and one Aga Khan Gold Cup (1968) trophy.

While at Mohammedan, he got a job at the National Bank of Pakistan (now Sonali Bank).

1970

In 1970, Nurunnabi became the last debutant from East Pakistan to represent the Pakistan national football team, as he travelled to Tehran, Iran to participate in the 1970 RCD Cup.

During the tournament, Nurunabbi played against both Iran and Turkey.

Nurunnabi, is among only four goalkeepers from East Pakistan to represent the Pakistan national team, the others being Wazed Ali Miyaji, Manzur Hasan Mintu and Shahidur Rahman Shantoo.

1971

In 1971, after witnessing the massacre caused by Operation Searchlight, Nurunnabi alongside Mohammedan SC teammate Pratap Shankar Hazra, crossed the border to Agartala, India, and then to Kolkata, where he joined the Shadhin Bangla football team.

His only appearance for the Shadhin Bangla team came in their first game, which ended as a 2–2 draw against Nadia XI, in July 24.

After the game, he met another one of his Mohammedan colleagues, Hafizuddin Ahmed, who helped Nurunnabi join the Bangladesh Liberation War.

After returning to East Pakistan from India with Hafizuddin Ahmed, Nurunnabi trained as a member of the Bangladesh Army, and was later ordered to take up arms at Kushtia of Sector Eight, under Major Muhammed Abul Manzur, as a sub-sector commander.

He remained at his post until the war concluded.

Following the Independence of Bangladesh, Nurunnabi decided to quit football and continue serving in the army.

He was among the first commissioned officers of the Bangladesh Army after independence.

During his tenure, he led three infantry battalions and served as the Sector Commander of Sector Commander of Border Guard Bangladesh Rifles (now Border Guard Bangladesh) in Rangamati.

2001

He retired from the army in 2001, attaining the rank of Major General, all while concurrently holding the position of Director General of the Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party.

2002

He was awarded the National Sports Awards in 2002, for his contribution to Bangladeshi football as a member of the Shadhin Bangla football team.

2013

In 2013, he released his autobiography "ঢাকা স্টেডিয়াম থেকে সেক্টর আট".

2016

On 8 December 2016, Nurunnabi died after suffering a cardiac arrest at the Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka, at the age of 70.