Sajedul Hoq Tamim has officially completed his move from Atleticos to Silent Killers, adding a new option to the club’s main team for the 2026 season. The Chittagong player arrives as a done deal, and Silent Killers now have a proven name to build around in a key squad role.
This transfer matters because Silent Killers are not just signing a player, they are adding someone with a strong competitive profile. Tamim’s record shows he has already been part of many successful matches, and that kind of experience can help a team stay stable in pressure moments.
His all-time numbers paint the picture of a reliable winner. With 155 matches played, 85 wins, 22 draws, 367 goals, and 886 points, Tamim’s career record suggests a player who has been involved in productive and effective football. A 62% win rate also shows consistent value over time, not just in one short run.
The 2026 season data makes the move even more interesting. He has already reached 128 matches, 74 wins, 18 draws, 318 goals, and 833 points, with a 65% win rate. That improvement in winning percentage suggests he is still competing at a strong level and can bring immediate impact to his new side.
For Silent Killers, that combination of long-term output and current-season form is exactly the kind of profile that fits a main-team transfer. A player with this record can add balance, experience, and scoring power to the squad without needing a long settling-in period.
Tamim’s move from Atleticos is now official, and the next step will be how Silent Killers use him across the 2026 campaign. With his background from Chittagong and his proven ranking data, this is a signing that looks built for serious competitive use.
Chittagong — Sajedul Hoq Tamim has completed an official transfer from Atleticos to Silent Killers, giving the new club a player whose record can be judged beyond the announcement line. The deal is a clear squad move, and the first focus is simple: Silent Killers has added a name with competitive ranking history and immediate supporter interest.
