Interview

‘Today, women can take up football as a profession’

27-year-old Sabina Khatun, captain of the Bangladesh women’s national football team, crossed the 100-goal landmark last June, taking just three-and-a-half seasons to claim a milestone no other had before. The Bashundhara Kings skipper opened up about her journey, how she sees women’s football in Bangladesh and her dreams and ambitions in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star’s Ashfaq Ul Mushfiq. The excerpts are below:

The Daily Star (DS): Did you start the season with the target of reaching the 100-goal landmark?

Sabina Khatun (SK): I was well ahead in terms of goals last year and I had the chance to reach the milestone this season, so I made the best use of the opportunity.

DS: How did you feel after reaching the milestone?

SK: Of course, a new record by itself is inspiring but I have to thank the president of Bashundhara Kings for how the achievement was celebrated on the field. It was celebrated beautifully and that made it feel even better.

DS: What do you think of the condition of women's football in Bangladesh?

SK: If you see the current situation, it definitely rose to a certain standard over the past 4-5 years. 7-8 years ago, women used to play football for the sake of it. But now, women play very organised football, which is I think is a positive for women's football.

DS: What's your next goal for the national team?

SK: Our Asian qualifying round was supposed to be in Bangladesh in September but it's now going to be staged at a neutral venue. We will get to know where in a few days. That's what I'm focusing on right now.

DS: Do you have any special routine to keep yourself free of injuries?

SK: I haven't experienced any major injuries yet, but we do regular exercises, yoga and rehab to keep ourselves free of injuries.

DS: Have you achieved all your dreams as a footballer? Or are you chasing more?

SK: I have a dream of playing in the European leagues. That is my biggest dream.

DS: What's your message for young girls who dream of playing football?

SK: Today, women can take up football a profession in Bangladesh. Women's football is far better than it was in the past and girls are getting financial support from playing in leagues. Right now, there are a lot of female players because after seeing success stories over the course of the past 4-5 years, many parents want their daughters to be footballers. I have a similar wish, that girls may come to the field, play and create a future through football.

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