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We will start national league soon: ANFA

November 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Others

KATHMANDU, Nov 19 - The future of footballers is in danger as the turf war between two rival football associations continues. Saturday’s match between the two heavyweights of Nepali football - Nabil Three Star Club (NTSC) and Nepal Police - should serve as a revelation for all the officials who claim to be fighting for the betterment of the game.

If All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) President Ganesh Thapa, in his late forties, who represented NTSC in the friendly match, can still pose a threat to youngsters, most of whom are from the national team, then one can pretty well figure out which direction the country’s football is heading towards.

A prolific scorer in the 80s and 90s, Thapa, however, defended the younger players. “The standard of football has not gone down,” he told the Post. “In fact, the technical play of our new players has gone up. As far as my performance was concerned, it is obvious for a player of my calibre to show some skills despite the advancing age.” The ANFA boss stressed that the Martyrs Memorial League, which has not taken place for the past two years, should go a long way in making the younger players match-fit.

Indeed, one can not overstress the value of the national league. No one knows better than Nepali football officials who have witnessed embarrassing situations for our players in international games.

As importantly, the stalled league has taken a toll on the personal finances of the players. The league was the only source of income for some players. Little wonder, many of them have opted to leave the country and headed for menial jobs overseas.

ANFA has urged players not to lose their heart. “We are trying our best to resume the league at any cost,” says Thapa. “We have been flexible with the National Sport Council (NSC) in offering alternatives. And the talks are heading towards the right direction. We cannot afford to lose any more players because of the conflict between ANFA, NFA and the Council,” said Thapa.

ANFA and NFA, two rival national football associations, have been in loggerheads over who should be the right authority to run the national league.

Salyan Khadgi of Sankata Football Club is among the many players frustrated with the never-ending conflict. He says, “The league has wrecked havoc on our personal finances. Earlier, most of the players used to earn a minimum of Rs. 10,000 but not anymore. We have to make a living and if football cannot provide us with that, we have to find something else to carry on.”

The past month saw some efforts from both the football associations - ANFA and Nepal Football Association (NFA) - to resolve their differences and resume the league by proposing alternatives to the National Sports Council. But none look in sight, making everyone following the game pessimistic.

Saturday’s game was a clear indication of how much the Nepali spectators are missing Nepal’s top-flight football. Despite little buzz about the game, a considerable number of football fans thronged the Dasrath Stadium.

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Governor’s Gold Cup: Three Star To Take On BSF

October 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Football

Three Star club is a major crowd puller here in this Himalayan state. The team had reached finals in the last edition of Gold Cup and was defeated by its bitter rival NRT, another Nepal club.

This time, it is up to Three Star to keep the Nepal flag flying high in the premier tournament in the entire Eastern Himalayan region. However, Nepal’s challenge does not look sharper compared to last year as six regular players of Three Star are currently on national duty.   [Read more →]

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Three Star Club is leaving for Sikkim

October 20th, 2008 · No Comments · Football

A 28-member team of Nabil Three Star Club is leaving for Sikkim, India on Sunday to participate in the 30th Governor’s Gold Cup Football Tournament.

Three Star, who received a bye in the first round, will play against Boarder Security Force (BSF) in the quarter-finals on Tuesday. This would be the fourth appearance for the Three Star in the Governor’s Cup. Last year, they were beaten in the final by another Nepali ‘A’ Division outfit New Road Team (NRT).

Striker Surendra Tamang will lead the team. In the absence of six regular players - Yugal Kishor Rai, Anjan KC, Bishan Gauchan, Vijay Gurung, Sandeep Rai and Bikash Singh Chhetry who are on international duty at the Merdeka Cup in Malaysia - the Lalitpur-based club have hired two players from Friends Club and eight from ANFA Academy to fill the void.

Nur Raj Kafle and Pukar Gahatraj are from Friends Club, while Rohit Chand, Sabindra Shrestha, Shiva Shrestha, Prabin Karki, Anil Ojha, Jagadish Shrestha, Nirajan Malla, Rupesh KC are from ANFA Academy’s Under-19 and Under-17 squads. Apart from skipper Tamang, Kiran Chemjong, Sanjib Shrestha, Sanjib Budhathoki, Lok Bandhu Gurung, Rajendra Tamang and Santosh Sahukhala are the other regular Three Star players in the squad.

Former international and Three Star goalkeeper Upendra Man Singh is the coach of the team, while Three Star Vice President Nirmal Ratna Shakya is the team leader and Krishna Babu Shrestha the manager. The team also includes seven officials and a sports journalist. Executive Chief of Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City Krishna Prasad Devkota and Three Star Club President Lalit Krishna Shrestha among others bade farewell to the team.

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Deepak’s opponent defending champion of Athens Olympic 2004

August 19th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Olympic, Others

Beijing, August 18- Nepal’s expectation of winning medal in Beijing Olympic from Taekondo player Deepak Bista’s opponent in 1st round is defending champion of Athens Olympic 2004.

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Three Star beats NRT in charity match

August 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Football

KATHMANDU, Aug 16 - Charity Shield serves as a curtain raiser for a new football season in England but one can only hope that Saturday’s charity match between Nabil Three Star Club and New Road Team (NRT) at the Dasharath Stadium in which NTSC emerged 2-0 victor does work the same in Nepal. The match was organized by UNDP on assistance from the European Commission to raise awareness about natural disasters.  [Read more →]

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