Rehan captained
Bangladesh U19 at the
1988 AFC Youth Championship qualifiers against
North Korea U19 over two matches. He was also included in the
Bangladesh national team squad for the
1987 South Asian Games. In the same year, he played unofficial matches for the national team during the
Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament held in Pakistan. He made his official senior international debut during a 0–1 defeat to
Thailand in the
1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers on 19 February 1989. During the qualifiers, he was sent off during a 0–2 defeat to
China. He also represented Bangladesh in the
1989 South Asian Games, later on that year. During the
1989 South Asian Games, when Bangladesh took on
India in the second group-stage match, they managed to take the lead through
Nurul Haque Manik, however after a challenge from Rehan in the penalty box, Bangladesh conceded a late penalty which led to captain
Elias Hossain pushing the referee in anger, earning him a ban from international football. Rehan later went on to represent Bangladesh in the
1990 Asian Games and the
1991 South Asian Games. In 1993, during the
1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers return game against
Japan, Rehan was sent off for the second time in his international career as Bangladesh suffered a 4–1 defeat. Rehan's international career soon ended the same year. ==Career statistics==