Abul Hossain (Bengali: আবুল হোসেন; born 2 July 1957) is a retired Bangladeshi football player and coach.
Born in Chandpur, East Bengal, Abul was the ninth oldest among eleven siblings.
Notably, he captained the team in 1982, leading them to a domestic double and victory in India's Ashis-Jabbar Shield Tournament, which saw Mohammedan become the first Bangladeshi club to win a trophy on foreign soil.
[1] He was also part of the team that reached the semi-final league round of the 1988–89 Asian Club Championship under coach Nasser Hejazi, where they defeated both Iran's Persepolis and North Korea's April 25.
In 2001, he succeeded Pakir Ali as the club's head coach and, the following year, led the team to a domestic double by winning both the league and the Federation Cup title.