Masoud, who initially joined
Dhaka Abahani as a guest player at the Ma-O-Moni Gold Cup in
Chittagong, soon became a regular starter and was integral in the club's
1991 BTC Club Cup triumph the following year, before contractually joining the club. He won the
Dhaka Premier League title in his first full season at the club in 1992. Initially joining as a binding player, Masoud was supposed to play for Abahani without remuneration for two seasons; however, after impressing during his debut year, he was awarded Taka 2.5 lakh through the recommendation of club official
Salman F Rahman. He won the Dhaka Premier League in both
1997–98 and
2000 with Muktijoddha, while in his first season he won the 1994
Federation Cup, the club's first major title. He also represented the Freedom Fighters at the
1999–2000 Asian Club Championship over two legs against
Mohun Bagan. In 2001, he joined
Mohammedan SC where he would win the
2002 National League,
2002 Dhaka Premier League and Federation Cup, the latter two as captain. Masoud also represented the Oranges during both the
2005 AFC Cup and
2006 AFC Cup. He remained with Brothers for the
2007 B.League, the inaugural edition of the country's first professional league and eventually retired following
2009–10 Bangladesh League. ==International career==