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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 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 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.
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: 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.
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
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: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, June 2: Bharat Khawas scored four goals as defending champion Nepal Police Club
extended its unbeaten run to seven matches and consolidated its position at the top of the table
with a convincing 5-2 win over Saraswoti Youth Club in the Martyrs Memorial Red Bull A Division
League at the Halchowk ground on Thursday.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, May 30: Armed Police Force (APF) on Monday ended its goal drought and long wait for
victory as it recorded convincing 7-0 win over Brigade Boys Club (BBC) in the Martyrs Memorial Red
Bull A Division League Football Tournament at the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, May 30: Armed Police Force (APF) on Monday ended its goal drought and long wait for
victory as it recorded convincing 7-0 win over Brigade Boys Club (BBC) in the Martyrs Memorial Red
Bull A Division League Football Tournament at the Dasharath Stadium.
SOURCE: HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
KATHMANDU 27 May 2011: All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) today rescheduled the Martyrs
Memorial Red Bull ‘A' Division League.
A meeting of ANFA officials and representatives of the ‘A' Division clubs came up with the
decision due to the Nepal's international commitment.
SOURCE: HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
KATHMANDU 27 May 2011: All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) today rescheduled the Martyrs
Memorial Red Bull ‘A' Division League.
A meeting of ANFA officials and representatives of the ‘A' Division clubs came up with the
decision due to the Nepal's international commitment.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
SOURCE: SANTOSH POKHAREL
POKHARA, Jan 19: Newly promoted Himalayan Shrepa Club started their Aaha Gold Cup
Football Tournament campaign with a win on Wednesday. Himalayan Sherpa defeated the U-19 team of
ANFA Academy 2-0 to secure a place in the quarterfinals.
SOURCE: REPUBLICA
SOURCE: SANTOSH POKHAREL
POKHARA, Jan 19: Newly promoted Himalayan Shrepa Club started their Aaha Gold Cup
Football Tournament campaign with a win on Wednesday. Himalayan Sherpa defeated the U-19 team of
ANFA Academy 2-0 to secure a place in the quarterfinals.