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SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 17: Altogether 48 foreign players were featured in the Martyrs Memorial League. All
clubs, except three departmental teams -- Army, Police and APF -- and Koilapani Polestar featured
foreign players.
Clubs that recruited foreign players had to submit International Transfer Certificate (ITC) and
Xerox copies of the players´ passports to All Nepal Football Association (ANFA).
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 16: 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 on Saturday after it was
defeated 1-0 by arch rival Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) at the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 16: 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 on Saturday after it was
defeated 1-0 by arch rival Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) at the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 15: Brigade Boys Club on Friday became the last team to be relegated from the
Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football Tournament after a 2-1 defeat at the hands of
already relegated Swayambhu Club at the Dasharath Stadium.
Koilapani Polestar of Nawalparasi and Kalimati based United Youth Club are the other two teams that
have already been relegated in the 18-team contest.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 14: Koilapani Polestar of Nawalparasi returned home winless after a 4-1 thrashing
by Armed Police Force (APF) on Thursday in its last match of the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A
Division League at the Dasharath Stadium.
Koilapani, the first team to be relegated in the league and the only club from outside the
Kathmandu Valley in the history of top flight football, conceded two goals in either half as
national striker Ganesh Lawati completed a hat-trick.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 13: Amidst match fixing rumors and controversy
surrounding the referee´s decision in the league, Manang Marshyandi Club (MMC) President Tashi
Ghale on Wednesday appealed to the football governing body ANFA to take serious action against the
guilty.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 13: Only a miracle can prevent Nepal Police Club
from lifting the title of Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division Football League for the third time
in a row. Police´s 1-0 win over arch rival Mega Three Star Club on Wednesday at the Dasharath
Stadium has practically guaranteed Police the league title with a match remaining.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA KATHMANDU, July 12: Swayambhu Club and United Youth Club were relegated from the
Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League on Tuesday while Nepal Army Club became the last team
to secure a berth in the National League.
Top flight debutant Swayambhu, established in 2052 BS, became the victim as Mahindra Bansbari FC
suffered an unexpected 3-0 defeat at the hands G Five Machhindra Club at the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 11: Nepal Police Club (NPC), the two-time champion and leading
team in the ongoing Martyrs Memorial Football League, signed a sponsorship contract with Nepal
Telecom (NTC) on Monday.
Nepal Police IGP Rabindra Pratap Shah and NTC Managing Director Vishwa Nath Goel signed the MoU of
the sponsorship amidst a program in the capital.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAEarlier in the kick off match at Dasharath Stadium, departmental Armed
Police Force (APF) was stunned 2-0 by the newly promoted neighbors Swayambhu Club.
Camarah Fayah and Santosh Shrestha netted each during later stage of either half to keep newly
promoted Swayambhu´s hope afloat of avoiding relegation.
SOURCE: REPUBLICABoth goals in the second half of the match, marred by heavy downpour,
handed Mega Three Star Club its fourth defeat in the league on Sunday played at the Dasharath
Stadium. Nepal Army Club came from behind to earn a 2-1 win over the Patan based club.
Despite taking an early fifth minute lead through spot-kick Three Star conceded two goals in second
half in the ground filled with water.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 10: Koilapani Polestar of Nawalparasi, on Sunday
became the first team to relegate in the ongoing Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League
Football Tournament after it was hammered 7-0 by G Five Machhindra FC at the APF ground,
Halchowk.
The result pulled Machhindra out of the relegation zone for the first time since June 8 despite
having equal 10 points as that of Brigade Boys Club on the basis of goals superiority.
Source: Republica
In the match played at Halchowk ground, Bishal Rai (Jersey no 9) and Karna Limbu scored in each
half as Samsung Jawalakhel Youth Club beat Brigade Boys Club 2-0.
With the win, Jawalakhel moved to third from fifth place with 32 points while Brigade remained
constant in the 14th place.
SOURCE: RepublicaRCT made a strong presence in top eight with a convincing 5-0 win over minnow
United Youth Club. Amar Dangol and African recruit David Nkong netted a brace each while substitute
Sulav Jung Rana added another to seal the victory.
With the result, RCT with 27 points remained unchanged in the seventh place while United on the
verge of relegation is constant in the 16th place with six points.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 9: Santosh Sahukhala scored twice for Laxmi Hyundai
Manang Marshyangdi Club´s (MMC) 2-0 win over Bauddha FC on Saturday which kept its title hopes
alive in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football.
Playing equal 15 matches, second placed MMC narrowed its gap to three points against the leader
Nepal Police Club.
REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 8: Jumanu Rai scored twice as Nepal Police Club (NPC) came
from behind to beat New Road Team (NRT) 3-1 in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League on
Friday to strengthen its title bid.
With the win, Police are six points above the second placed Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC).
SOURCE: REPUBLICAThe All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has expressed serious concern
over the recent remark of Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) President Tashi Ghale. Ghale had accused
ANFA and referee of conspiring to bar his side from lifting the trophy after his team´s 1-1 draw
to New Road Team on Tuesday.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATMANDU, July 7: Machhindra coach Chhiring Lopsang has decided to
quit his job over the management´s interference with the team.
"I am no more the coach of the team," Lopsang told reporters. He expressed his dissatisfaction with
the management for fielding players of their choice.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 7: Mega Three Star Club and Ranipokhari Corner Team
(RCT) registered impressive wins on Thursday in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League
Football Tournament at the Dasharath Stadium.
In the day´s kick off, Three Star thrashed G5 Machhindra FC 7-0 with a hat-trick from Buddha
Chemjong.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, July 6: Defending champion Nepal Police Club strengthened its grip at the top of the
Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League on Wednesday with an impressive 4-1 haul over
departmental rival Nepal Army Club at the Dasharath Stadium.
With Wednesday´s win Police also extended its unbeaten run to 47 matches in the league.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 5: Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) received a major
jolt in its title bid Tuesday as it was held to a 1-1 draw by New Road Team (NRT) in the Martyrs
Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football Tournament at the Dasharath Stadium.
Following the draw, second place MMC squandered a chance of going to the top of the table at least
for a day.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 4: Ganesh Lawati netted all four goals in the 4-0
victory of Armed Police Force (APF) over Mega Three Star Club to dash its title hopes in the
Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football which resumed on Monday after a break of about
a week.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, July 4: After a break of more than a week, Mega Three
Star Club will resume its A division league campaign taking on Armed Police Force (APF) on Monday
during day´s kick off while Friends Club will lock horns against another departmental team Nepal
Army Club at the APF ground, Halchowk.
NABIN KHATIWADASOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 25: Citing violation of
discipline, Coach Graham Roberts of the Nepali national football team on Friday took disciplinary
action against forward Santosh Sahukhala and decided to keep him out of the team.
The national team started its closed-camp on Thursday and attended a training session on Friday for
the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against East Timor.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 24: New Road Team (NRT) came from behind twice and
held Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT) at 2-2 draw in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League
on Friday while Bauddha Football Club and Swayambhu Club played a goalless draw at the Halchowk
Ground.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 23: Santosh Sahukhala scored the all-important goal
in Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC)´s 1-0 win over Samsung Jawalakhel Youth Club at the
Halchowk Ground on Thursday which kept the former neck to neck with leader Nepal Police Club in the
Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division Football League.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAThe coach and a manager of both the defeated sides on Wednesday again heavily
criticized the referee´s decisions. Machhindra officials were involved in a heated argument with
ANFA officials and match commissioner Sanjiv Mishra after the completion of its match against
Police.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAIn another match of the day, Yeti Airlines Himalayan Sherpa Club outclassed
Brigade Boys Club (BBC) 5-0 to achieve its first victory in six matches. Pukar Gahatraj and Dipak
Rai scored a brace each while Samuel Mobiru scored another for the top flight debutant.
Following the result, Sherpa strengthened its chances for the super league.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 22: Defending champion Nepal Police Club swept to an
impressive 4-0 win over relegation-threatened G Five Machhindra Club at the APF Ground, Halchowk on
Wednesday to go four points clear at the top of the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League
Football Tournament.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 21: Both the matches of the Martyrs Memorial Red
Bull A Division League Football Tournament on Tuesday ended in draws.
In the clash between two departmental teams, Armed Police Force (APF) played out a 1-1 draw against
Nepal Army Club on its home ground at Halchowk, while the match between Mahindra Bansbari FC and
United Youth Club ended goalless.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, June 20: Mega Three Star Club registered a 3-1 win over Saraswoti Youth Club on Monday
to climb to third position in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football Tournament
at the APF Ground, Halchowk, while New Road Team (NRT) was held to a goalless draw by top flight
debutant Swayambhu Club.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 19: Yeti Airlines Himalayan Sherpa Club twice came from behind to
earn a 2-2 draw against Bauddha FC on Sunday in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League
Football Tournament at the APF Ground, Halchowk.
In the match held amidst downpour, substitute Kigozi Ismail of Sherpa cancelled Khum Gurung´s
first-half lead while skipper Sagar Thapa scored the equalizer in the 76th minute after Eugene Gray
had put Bauddha ahead for the second time.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAFIFA referee Sailesh Joshi has been admitted to hospital after sustaining spinal
injury. He had been admitted to Annapurna Hospital on Monday. Joshi, who was assigned the role of a
referee for Nepal Army Club and Saraswoti Club on June 14 was unable to do his assigned job after
an attack of acute back pain.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, June 18: A brace from Nirajan Khadka steered Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyagdi Club
(MMC) to an impressive 4-0 haul over Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT) on Saturday in the Martyrs
Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football Tournament at the Halchowk ground.
While remaining unbeaten in 12 matches in the current edition of the league, Police has also
extended its undefeated run in the league to 45 matches. The last time Police suffered defeated in
the league was in the second match of the second leg in 2063 BS. On that occasion Boys Union had
defeated Police 3-0 with two goals from Raju Rai.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA KATHMANDU, June 16: Defending champion Nepal Police Club restored its four-point
lead at the top of the table on Thursday with an impressive 3-1 win over Samsung Jawalakhel Youth
Club in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League Football Tournament at the Dasharath
Stadium.
Bharat Khawas, Jumanu Rai and Parbat Pandey were on target for the departmental giant which also
extended its unbeaten run to 12 matches in the league.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
More than half a dozens of Armed Police Force (APF) came out in changed jersey number during its
league match against Machhindra Club on Wednesday which made it difficult for the spectators to
identify the players.
As per football regulation, no player is allowed play with a changed jersey number in the same
tournament.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 15: Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC)
narrowed the gap to one point against leader Nepal Police Club with a nervy 1-0 win over top flight
debutant Swayambhu Club on Wednesday in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League at the
Dasharath Stadim.
SOURCE: REPUBLICAKATHMANDU, June 14: Kenyan player Gerard Mukonza scored twice
including the last minute penalty to help Samsung Jawalakhel Youth Club earn a hard fought 3-2 win
over Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT) on Tuesday in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division League at
the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
New Road Team (NRT) beat 10-man Yeti Airlines Himalayan Sherpa 2-0 at the Halchowk ground to hand
the latter its second defeat of the league in a row.
Michael Muyawa and Aaron Blackie Cole scored the goals within three minutes to Sherpa hard hit by
absence of its key players -- Jagjeet Shrestha, Castory D Mumbara and Oryek Allan.