Cash-strapped clubs seek income source
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
ABIN KHATIWADA
KATHMANDU, May 26: Though All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) claims the Nepali league structure to be semi-professional, most of the clubs lack regular sources of income and are yet to turn professional.Almost every A Division club from the Kathmandu Valley is paying Rs 15,000 to Rs 50,000 per month to a Nepali player, while foreign players are paid 500 to 1,200 dollars.
Nepali Soccer @ May 28, 2011 4:20 AM EDT | Blog Profile
Related
- Cash-strapped clubs seek income source
- Police to wait till Wednesday for top spot
- ANFA reschedules league fixtures
- ANFA reschedules league fixtures
- Koilapani's league campaign marred by financial crunch
- Koilapani's league campaign marred by financial crunch
- Police to wait till Wednesday for top spot
- Jawalakhel moves up to fourth; own goal sinks Machhindra