All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has changed the league structure again but has increased the cash prize and it was also doubled than that of 2068 BS. ANFA brought the same old Kathmandu Based A Division League. The A Division League Champions after super league will get Rs 75 Lakhs and it was Rs 40 Lakhs in 2068 BS. The ticket price o the league was Rs 200 for VIP sit and Rs 100 for normal sit. ANFA had provided Rs 3 lakhs to every participated team as the preparation money. Three Star Club claimed A Division League 2069 BS with 43 points from 22 matches. They won 13 matches, played 4 draw and lost 5 matches they played. Defending champion Nepal Police Club was so poor this season and they moved to 7th position and they only secured 32 points 11 fewer points than league champion Three Star Club. Three Clubs were relegated and Upendra Man Singh was the coach of Madhaypur Youth Association the only A Division League from Bhaktapur City.
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Nepal National League 2068 BS ( 2012)
All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) declared the first prize money of Nepal National League. Top eight teams from A Division League 2068(2010/11) and two teams Mitramilan Club and Sangam Football Club from outside the valley was invited to play national league for the first time in Nepal. Total ten teams had participated for the trophy and hat-trick winner of A Division League Nepal Police Club was the national winner for this tournament with six win and 3 draw. We saw some unexpected result in this tournament since Nepal Army Club beaten by Jawalakhel Youth Club by a solitary goal, zoo keepers also beat Three Star Club by same score line. New Road Team held out for draw from Mitra Milan Club. Manang Marshaygdi Club (MMC) who finished the national league in third position was the highest goal scorer with 17 goals. National League champion Nepal Police Club conceded only 3 goals in total nine matches. Sangam Club conceded 30 goals in nine matches. Jawalakhel Youth Club was the giant killer in this national league since they beat Nepal Army, Three Star Club and they hold national champion Nepal Police Club. Nepal Army Club won the fair play award.
Martyr's Memorial A Division League 2068 BS
Nepal Police Club’s dream of lifting the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football trophy with an unbeaten record once again was shattered after they lost their final match against Manang Marshaygdi Club (MMC) by a solitary goal. However cops secured the title in a goal difference. This was the hatrick of NPC in A Division League. NPC and MMC both have equal 44 points but NPC scored 54 goals and conceded 7 goals, while MMC scored 42 goals and conceded 7 goals. Each best players in each fields got Rs 25000. League winner received Rs 2000000( 2 million), runner up MMC received Rs 700000, Jawalakehl Youth Club received Rs 500000 and Three Star Club became fourth to receive Rs 300000. We have some famous quotes of the league. Birat Krishna Shrestha told us that, ‘’ we are not playing against Barcelona that we will concede eight goals and let the title slip from our hands.’’
Lee- Tae Ho, MMC coach: Nepali football can go one step ahead if the referees do their job fairly. After his team’s hard fought 1-0 win over Bansbari FC.
Tashi Ghale, MMC President: The ANFA and referees wanted to get us defeated in the league. The referees have been directed to give decision against us. If ANFA continues with such acts we will put out from the national league and also quit professional football. After his side played a 1-1 draw against NRT.
Total matches: 153 matches
Total goals: 490 goals
Penalties: 27 goals
Suicide goals: 12 goals
Yellow Cards: 429 Yellow cards
Red Cards: 12 Red cards
Tashi Tsering of MMC was the oldest player in this league, while Amar Dangol of Ranipokhari Corner Team was the youngest player of this league. Jumanu Rai was the highest scorer with 21 goals followed by APF forward Ganesh Lawati with 17 goals.
Lee- Tae Ho, MMC coach: Nepali football can go one step ahead if the referees do their job fairly. After his team’s hard fought 1-0 win over Bansbari FC.
Tashi Ghale, MMC President: The ANFA and referees wanted to get us defeated in the league. The referees have been directed to give decision against us. If ANFA continues with such acts we will put out from the national league and also quit professional football. After his side played a 1-1 draw against NRT.
Total matches: 153 matches
Total goals: 490 goals
Penalties: 27 goals
Suicide goals: 12 goals
Yellow Cards: 429 Yellow cards
Red Cards: 12 Red cards
Tashi Tsering of MMC was the oldest player in this league, while Amar Dangol of Ranipokhari Corner Team was the youngest player of this league. Jumanu Rai was the highest scorer with 21 goals followed by APF forward Ganesh Lawati with 17 goals.
A Division League 2066 BS
Defending champion Nepal Police Club was able to defend their title in A Division League 2067 BS, which was held after a gap of a year. The dramatic league was interesting and New Road Team (NRT) was the league leader in the first round of the league but they moved to third position with the end of league. This league was played in double round robin league with altogether 12 teams participated. NPC was the only team which did not loss a single match. Two teams Boys Union Club and Sankata Club were relegated to B Division. Football fans were really surprised when Sankata was relegated to B Division. There were some rumors about match fixing and it was Armed Police Force and Machhindra Club who were involved in this affairs. Each individual prizes also distributed. Best player was Nepal Police Club and national defender Rakesh Shrestha who got the Apartment. Best forward was Three Star Club Santosh Shahukhala and he was also the highest scorer with 19 goals, league champion Nepal Police Club midfielder Parbat Panday was the best midfielder, Rohit Chand of Machhindra Football Club was the best defender and Kiran Chemjong of Three Star Club was best goalkeeper to win Yamaha FZS Bike. And of course league winner coach Birat Krishna Shrestha was the best coach who won the same Bike. Nepal Army Club won Fair Play Team award. Top eight teams received cash prizes with league champion received Rs 2 million, Three Star received Rs 1 million, New Road Team received Rs 500000, Nepal Army Club received Rs 300000, Manang Marshyagdi Club received Rs 200000, Rs 100000 for Machhindra Club, Rs 60000 for Jawalakhel Youth Club and eight placed Friends club received Rs 40000. Formal captain of Nepal and Nepal Police Club was the manager/ assistant coach of Nepal Police Club from this season.
Martyr's A Division League 2063 BS
Finally Nepal Police Club (NPC) succeeded to win A Division League with the arrival of new coach Birat Krishna Shrestha. NPC lift the title with 20 win, 5 draw and a loss. Meanwhile, defending champion Manang Marshyagdi Club (MMC) moved to fourth position with 17 win, 4 draw and 5 losses. Nepal Army Club played better game in this league and they secured second position with 20 win, 3 draw and 3 losses. NPC played very good football and they showed defending champion MMC and star team Three Star Club that football was a team game not star game. NPC played as a team and they were lucky because their key players like Hari Khadka, Ramesh Budathoki, Ananta Thapa, Rakesh Shrestha all were 100 percent fit to lift the title. NPC succeed to beat MMC, Nepal Army and Three Star to lift the title for the first time.
Martyr’s A Division League 2062 BS
Martyr’s A Division League 2062 was also interesting and Manang Marshyagdi Club (MMC) again won the league and this time also Mahendra Police Club shattered. Defending champion Nabil Three Star Club was also shattered by MMC in title race. Tribhuwan Army Club who was in the fourth position in previous A Division League came to the third position meanwhile runner up of A Division League 2061 BS Mahendra Police Club became fourth to this season. MMC won 21 matches, drawn 5 and loss 2 matches they played and they had secured 68 points 5 more points than Nabil Three Star Club. Two clubs Mahabir Club and Bouddha Football Club were relegated to B Division League. All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) declared to provide Yaris Car for best player of the tournament and best player should be the national player who served nation for long period of time and his performance should be good enough in the league. Upendra Man Singh of Three Star Club won Yaris Car worth of Rs 2500000 (twenty five lakhs). He was the only nominees for this award since there was no one who had good performance in league and had contributed to nation.
Martyr's A Division League 2061 BS
Martyr’s A Division League 2061 was more competitive and interesting than that of Martyr’s A Division League 2060. There was the stiff competition between Three Star Club and Mahendra Police Club and final match between them had decided the title in which they played goalless draw. Police needed a complete win to lift the title but on the other side Three Star Club only needed a draw which they did it to lift the trophy after 2054 BS with a loss they won 12 matches and drawn 5 matches, meanwhile Mahendra Police Club won 11 matches, drawn 5 matches and loss 1 match. In the first round Three Star Club and Mahendra Police Club played 2-2 draw. Mahendra Police Club was very unlucky to be runner up in this tournament since they were in the top of the table with the end of first round but their star players Hari Khadka, Ramesh Budathoki, Ananta Thapa all were injured and they failed to perform as they did in first round of the league.
Total Numbers of Matches: 174 matches
Total Numbers of Matches: 174 matches
A Division League 2060 BS
All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) started to hold A Division League 2060 BS after a long period of time. Total 66 games played in this tournament with 277 goals scored and 4.19 goals were scored per each game. Total 280 goals were scored in 2057 BS League. ANFA gave departmental team as A Division standard so Mahendra Police Club (MPC) was the first participant team from departmental sides. Total 13 teams played in A Division League. Manang Marshagdi Club (MMC) won the league and Mahendra Police Club became runner up. Cops star and national star Hari Khadka played league after long gap he had played league for New Road Team (NRT) some six years back when he won the league for NRT.
Similarly, Ramesh Budhathoki of Nepal Police also played after eight years gap he won the league for Three Star Club. MMC lost their final match against Friends Club the only lost for MMC in this league. The match between MMC and MPC were so competitive and they played 2-2 settlement and another competitive match was between Three Star Club and Nepal Police Club they played 3-3 draw. Three Star came back from behind to level the score, Ramesh Budathoki scored a hat-trick for MPC against Three Star. Two teams were relegated to B Division League. Naksal Youth Club and Boys Sports Club were the teams who relegated to B Division League.
Similarly, Ramesh Budhathoki of Nepal Police also played after eight years gap he won the league for Three Star Club. MMC lost their final match against Friends Club the only lost for MMC in this league. The match between MMC and MPC were so competitive and they played 2-2 settlement and another competitive match was between Three Star Club and Nepal Police Club they played 3-3 draw. Three Star came back from behind to level the score, Ramesh Budathoki scored a hat-trick for MPC against Three Star. Two teams were relegated to B Division League. Naksal Youth Club and Boys Sports Club were the teams who relegated to B Division League.
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