Munnar’s shirt, which was well cared for, sold for 5 lakh 10,000 rupees 909942 | The voice of tomorrow



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His wife, Yasmin Monem Survi, auctioned off the shirt of Bangladeshi soccer legend Monem Munnar to help the defenseless due to the coronavirus. Munnar’s shirt was auctioned off the ‘Auction for Action’ Facebook page last night. Survi, Munna’s wife, was also present live. The two Munnar T-shirts were sold at auction for 5 lakh 10,000 rupees.

Munna played for the Bangladesh Red team, which won the President’s Gold Cup in Dhaka in 1989. The shirt Munna wore in that event was auctioned. He played after jersey number 2. The jersey’s base price was set at Rs 2 lakh. The shirt was sold at auction for 3 lakh rupees. Purchased by an organization called Carnival Internet.

Munnar, who played for the national team with his favorite club Abahani Limited, also sold a jersey at the auction. At first, Abahani’s shirt was not auctioned, but Mahbubur Rahman, CEO of HSBC Bank, bought the shirt for 210,000 Tk by contacting the auctioneer directly. All proceeds from the sale of the two shirts will be donated to the charity in collaboration with those in need.

Munna died of kidney disease on February 12, 2005 at the age of 36. After Munnar’s death, his wife Survi was left with eight T-shirts and a pair of boots. He was living his life keeping the memory of Munnar. However, in this country crisis, Survi auctioned Munnar t-shirts to help defenseless and distressed people. However, if Munna had survived, he would have done more for the country, Survi said live: ‘In fact, what I am doing is very little. If Munna had survived, she would have done more than that.

Survi also said how he took the initiative to auction the shirts. The money received from there will be used to help the defenseless. So I thought, I can benefit the people of the country, but I would also like to. So that initiative was taken.

Bangladeshi cricket star Shakib Al Hasan’s favorite bat was also auctioned through a Facebook page called ‘Action for Action’. It sells for Rs 20 lakh. The legendary footballer of the Munnar T-shirt from Bangladesh was kept very careful, Survi said, “ I kept the Munnar t-shirt very carefully. He would see Munna every time he remembered him. I want my husband Munnar to be respected. All money from the T-shirt sale will be paid to help those in need.



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