Mehedi Hasan has reached 50 career wins in COBEG, a milestone that underlines both skill and staying power for the Phoenix Garden player from Dhaka. In a game where consistency is hard to protect, hitting this mark places him among the notable long-term performers in the competition.
The milestone carries real weight because it comes after 72 matches, where Mehedi Hasan has built a record of 50 wins, 6 draws, and 251 goals. That level of output shows more than attacking talent. It shows control, repeat success, and the ability to turn appearances into results at a very high rate.
His all-time ranking data adds even more context to the achievement. Ranked #1748 overall with 650 points and a 74% win rate, he has shown a strong competitive profile across his career. In eFootball terms, that win rate is a clear sign of reliable form, while 251 goals from 72 played reflects a player who has made a major impact in almost every phase of his matches.
The 2026 season ranking data tells a similar story. Mehedi Hasan stands at Rank #1096 in the current season, with the same 72 played, 50 wins, 6 draws, 251 goals, 650 points, and 74% win rate. That steady profile matters because it shows his achievement is not a one-time peak. It is part of a consistent run that has held up in the current season as well.
For a player from Dhaka representing Phoenix Garden, this milestone also speaks to regional pride. It shows how a disciplined and productive player can build a lasting record without needing a long list of extras around it. The numbers already tell the story: 50 wins is not just a round figure, it is proof of sustained quality over time.
The scoring record adds another layer to that legacy. With 43 hat-tricks and 16 double hat-tricks, Mehedi Hasan has repeatedly delivered match-winning attacking runs, while 15 clean sheets and 8 MOTM awards show value beyond pure scoring. Those figures help explain why his win total has been able to grow so efficiently.
This is what makes the 50-win mark difficult to reach. It demands not only regular play, but regular success, and Mehedi Hasan has now done that across both his all-time record and his 2026 season standing. For Phoenix Garden, and for supporters following his progress from Dhaka, this is a milestone built on clear numbers and lasting form.