World Cup business!

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Game Inn cafe in Dhanmondi has bright murals of the football players on the wall. The cafe also screens of the matches live. Dipu Malakar took the photo recently from Dhanmondi, Dhaka.
Game Inn cafe in Dhanmondi has bright murals of the football players on the wall. The cafe also screens of the matches live. Dipu Malakar took the photo recently from Dhanmondi, Dhaka.
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Bangladesh has quite a few Portugal fans. A man paints a banner for Portugal in Koilash Ghosh Lane in Old Dhaka. A recent photo by Dipu Malakar
Bangladesh has quite a few Portugal fans. A man paints a banner for Portugal in Koilash Ghosh Lane in Old Dhaka. A recent photo by Dipu Malakar
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‘Home’ and ‘away’ jerseys are being sold across the city. The picture was taken by Dipu Malakar recently from New Super Market of Dhaka.
‘Home’ and ‘away’ jerseys are being sold across the city. The picture was taken by Dipu Malakar recently from New Super Market of Dhaka.
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Young adults are especially enthusiastic during the FIFA World Cup. In this recently taken photo by Dipu Malakar, a young boy is buying a football from a shop in Old Dhaka
Young adults are especially enthusiastic during the FIFA World Cup. In this recently taken photo by Dipu Malakar, a young boy is buying a football from a shop in Old Dhaka
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It`s not just jerseys and flags, World Cup purses and wrist-bands are also available in the markets. Purses sell at 250-350 taka each. The photo was taken from New Market by Dipu Malakar recently
It`s not just jerseys and flags, World Cup purses and wrist-bands are also available in the markets. Purses sell at 250-350 taka each. The photo was taken from New Market by Dipu Malakar recently
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Favourite team wrist bands, selling at 30-50 taka each. Photo: Dipu Malakar
Favourite team wrist bands, selling at 30-50 taka each. Photo: Dipu Malakar
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There are Brazil and Argentina themed shades for children too in the market. Photo: Dipu Malakar
There are Brazil and Argentina themed shades for children too in the market. Photo: Dipu Malakar