At the Dasharath Rangshala Stadium in Kathmandu, the referee's final whistle was immediately followed by silence. But not long ago, this stadium was full of shouts and screams of the host fans. This is because for the second time in a row Bangladesh won the SAFF championship by defeating Nepal at home.
Meanwhile, even though Bangladesh is the champion, the whole team has to be repeatedly headlined by the media. Because the morale between the coach and the players in the team was top secret. In the end, after overcoming all obstacles, the girls of Bangladesh became champions. But after becoming the champion, he had to hear the big bad news.
Bangladesh's English coach Peter Butler said he no longer wants to be in charge of Sabina-Tahurad. He will leave Bangladesh only after the expiry of his term. His contract expires on December 31.
Peter himself confirmed the matter in the media on Wednesday (October 30). Not only that, he did not participate in any celebration of Bangladesh.
When asked why he did that, Peter replied, I'm really tired. I have never been in so much trouble in my coaching career. When asked how the problem was, Peter said, I have not received salary for three months. After that, many people are aware of it. What else can I say? All in all, I'm a little disappointed.
He also said, let the girls enjoy this trophy win. I don't need to celebrate. This is my last match. I am no longer in charge of the girls. But I will continue to work with Bafuf. That was my last match with the girls.
Not long ago, Peter took charge of Bangladesh women's football. He was originally brought in to work at Buff's Elite Academy. After coaching there for a year, he took charge of the women's football team last March.