Mohammed Mohsin is a former Bangladeshi football player and coach.
12 Facts About Mohammed Mohsin
Mohammed Mohsin spent his entire playing career with Brothers Union and captained the club alongside the Bangladesh national team in 1979.
Mohammed Mohsin is considered to be one of the best forwards to ever play for Bangladesh and was a lethal marksman in Dhaka football during the mid-1970s and early 1980s.
In 1975, Brothers reached the First Division, and at the time, most of the fans were eyeing Mohammedan-Abahani, but Brothers' Mohsin stood out separately.
In 1981, Mohammed Mohsin became the top scorer in the league with 20 goals including a double hat-trick.
Mohammed Mohsin announced his retirement in 1985, playing his last league game for Brothers Union against Dhaka Wanderers.
Mohammed Mohsin had made the number 10 jersey of Brothers his own until his career ended.
Mohammed Mohsin made his senior international debut during 1976 Bangkok King's Cup, when Bangladesh lost to Malaysia and Thailand "B" team.
Mohammed Mohsin was present with the national team, during the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games, which was the first time Bangladesh took part in the Asian Games.
Mohammed Mohsin was the coach of Wari Club and the Bangladesh Army.
Mohammed Mohsin was appointed as the coach of the Bangladesh youth team in a tournament held in Kerala, India in 1992.
Mohammed Mohsin Moshin was born into a family from Chapainawabganj District of Rajshahi Division, although he was born in Rajshahi.