HS Shahin has officially moved from Hala Madrid to Dhaka Elite Squad, with the Sylhet player now set to wear shirt number 35. It is a clean transfer move and a clear signal that Dhaka Elite Squad want more control, depth, and quality in the main team.
For a club building around competitive stability, this signing makes sense. Shahin arrives with a record that suggests value beyond one season and one result. Across his all-time record, he sits at Rank 37 with 509 played, 335 wins, 71 draws, 1,446 goals, and 3,290 points, which points to a player connected to winning standards over a long run.
The numbers also show why this move matters now. A 73% win rate over that full record is not just strong on paper; it reflects a player profile linked with consistency and a team-first impact. In a squad like Dhaka Elite Squad, that kind of habit can help raise the level in tight games.
His 2026 season record adds a different layer. Shahin is ranked 431 this season, with 153 played, 89 wins, 23 draws, 397 goals, and 1,022 points, along with a 66% win rate. That season line suggests he is still active in a competitive environment and continues to deliver at a useful level.
Taken together, the all-time and current-season records show a player who has stayed in the fight. The all-time ranking reflects proven long-term output, while the 2026 data shows he is still part of a demanding campaign and still bringing winning value.
For Dhaka Elite Squad, the transfer is simple but important: they have added an official, tested option from Sylhet who arrives with a strong competitive background and a clear shirt identity. In transfer terms, that is the kind of move that can strengthen the main team without needing extra noise around it.
