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Bangla Cup Sports Association  is well known across the UK and is attracting participants nationwide. There are many tournaments scheduled this year alone to take place all which are offering prize money.

BCSA founded by Foyzun Noor- Rulu in 2002. A keen sportsman himself competing at different levels in the fields of Badminton and Martial Arts, Rulu wanted to share his love of sports with the wider community which lead to the creation of "Bangla Cup".

In August 2002, a badminton tournament was arranged to take place in the city of Stoke On Trent, with 1st prize claiming a total of £400, 2nd prize claiming £200 and 3rd prize claiming £100 in addition to trophies and certificates. Ken Steel, Badminton Association of England Advanced Coach, offered his support and refereed the tournament.

BCSA Badminton Tournament 2003 was arranged and was a greater success than the previous year attracting participants from across the country.

This year BCSA 2004 was a phenomenon success and brought to battle players from all over the UK. The standard of play was of the highest quality and the battle for the title was fought for fiercely. The atmosphere created by all players and spectators added to the success of Bangla Cup 2004.

Community leaders and participants in and around the city hailed Bangla Cup to be a huge success and a future hallmark of Stoke On Trent.

Bangla Cup also provides badminton racquets and sportswear at competitive prices. Sportswear is also available to buy with the "Bangla Cup" logo engraved on it.