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BFF special committee steps in after women footballers' Butler boycott
[The Daily Star] - 02/1/2025
A special committee of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) is set to meet today to decide their action plan regarding the dispute between senior players of the national women’s team and their head coach Peter Butler.
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