English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter
English Premier League giants Chelsea hosted an Open Iftar at the side of the pitch at Stamford Bridge on March 26, in what was a first in a Premier League stadium. The Open Iftar allowed Muslims observing Ramadan the opportunity to gather to break their fast together at the pitch side and attendees were later able to pray inside the stadium. Chelsea FC Bangladesh Supporter’s Club member Abu Bakar Siddique attended the event donning the red and blue flag along with the Blues banner. Photos: Abu Bakar Siddique/Twitter