Tanvir Ahmed Sadhin has officially moved from Cyber warriors to Extreme Hunter in a done deal for the 2026 season. The Faridpur player now joins the Extreme Hunter main team and will wear shirt number 25.
This is a useful addition for Extreme Hunter because the transfer adds an active, proven name to the squad structure. A main-team signing usually matters most when a club wants more depth, more balance, and more options for the season ahead.
Sadhin’s record shows why this move can matter. In his all-time numbers, he sits at Rank #688 with 189 matches played, 107 wins, 31 draws, 432 goals, and 1155 points. A 65% win rate in that sample suggests a player with a strong competitive base and a history of helping teams stay in winning positions.
The 2026 season data adds more context. He is ranked #387 this season, with 171 played, 99 wins, 25 draws, 384 goals, and 1074 points. That also reflects a 65% win rate, which shows steady performance at a higher current-season level.
For Extreme Hunter, this is the kind of profile that can fit a main squad plan. The numbers point to consistency, volume, and impact over time, not just short-term form. In transfer terms, that makes Sadhin a player worth tracking closely as the season moves on.
The move from Cyber warriors to Extreme Hunter is now official, and the club gets a Faridpur talent with strong ranking value and a solid winning profile. Shirt number 25 now becomes part of the Extreme Hunter setup as the team looks to make the most of this transfer.
Faridpur — Tanvir Ahmed Sadhin has completed an official transfer from Cyber warriors to Extreme Hunter, 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: Extreme Hunter has added a name with competitive ranking history and immediate supporter interest.
