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Dhaka's Sporting Infrastructure Gets a Boost: Facilities and Venues in Focus

A look at the facilities, venues, and infrastructure supporting sport in Dhaka, the heart of Bangladesh's cricket and sports scene

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By Dhaka Sport Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 6:50 pm

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Updated 4 h ago· 5 July 2026, 9:09 am

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Dhaka's Sporting Infrastructure Gets a Boost: Facilities and Venues in Focus
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Dhaka's sports scene is set to receive a major upgrade with the announcement of a new 50,000-seat cricket stadium in the Purbachal area, scheduled to be completed by 2028.

The development of sports infrastructure in Dhaka is crucial, especially with the city hosting several high-profile cricket matches and tournaments in recent years. The existing facilities, such as the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur and the Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Protishtan in Savar, have been struggling to cope with the demand. The new stadium will not only provide a state-of-the-art facility for cricket but also host other sports and events, putting Dhaka on the map as a major sports destination.

In addition to the new stadium, several other sports facilities and venues are being developed or upgraded across the city. The Dhaka University Gymnasium, located on Nilkhet Road, is undergoing a major renovation, while the Bangladesh Olympic Association is building a new sports complex in the Gulshan area. The Abahani Limited cricket team, one of the most successful teams in the Dhaka Premier League, has also announced plans to build a new training facility in the Dhanmondi area.

Investing in Sports Infrastructure

According to a report by the Bangladesh Sports Council, the government has allocated Tk 500 crore (approximately $60 million USD) for the development of sports infrastructure in Dhaka over the next five years. This investment is expected to have a significant impact on the city's sports scene, with a focus on developing facilities that can host international events. The report also highlights the growth of the sports industry in Dhaka, with the number of sports facilities increasing by 25% over the past two years. As of 2025, there are over 100 sports facilities in Dhaka, including stadiums, gyms, and training centers.

The data suggests that the investment in sports infrastructure is paying off, with a significant increase in participation and viewership of sports events in Dhaka. The 2025 Dhaka Premier League, for example, saw a 30% increase in attendance compared to the previous year, with the final match between Abahani Limited and Mohammedan Sporting Club attracting a crowd of over 20,000 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium. With the new stadium and other facilities coming online, it is expected that Dhaka will become a major hub for sports in the region, attracting teams and events from across Asia and beyond.

As the sports scene in Dhaka continues to grow, it is essential for the city's authorities to ensure that the facilities and infrastructure are developed with the needs of the local community in mind. This includes providing access to sports facilities for people of all ages and backgrounds, as well as investing in programs that promote sports development and education. With the right investment and planning, Dhaka can become a world-class sports city, providing opportunities for athletes and fans alike to enjoy and participate in a wide range of sports.

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