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Butler clears the air on missing Ekushey Padak ceremony
Two-time SAFF champions, the Bangladesh national womens football team, were awarded the countrys second-highest civilian honor, the Ekushey Padak 2025, by the Interim Government for their contributions to sports. Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus presented the award at a ceremony at Osmani...