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2021-02-28

Limbu's hat-trick gives Boys Union Victory over Naya Basti, Khumaltar edge out Jhamsikhel

Milan Limbu scored a hat-trick as Divine Boys Union Club (BUC) defeated Nayabasti Yuva Club (NYC) 3-0 in the Martyr's Memorial 'B' Division League on Sunday.

In the second match of the day, Khumaltar Youth Club (KYC) won 1-0 against Jhamsikhel Youth Club (JYC).

Limbu opened the scoring in the 21st minute utilizing a cross from Arun Limbu. He added his second in the additional minutes of first half and completed his hat-trick in the 57th minute. The closest NYC came to scoring was in the 77th minute when Suman Rai struck the bar with a fierce right-footed shot.

BUC's assistant coach Ranjit Singh said they played better than last game. "We both clubs are of same standard but today we played well and converted our chances," said Singh.

NYU's coach Chet Narayan Shrestha said they could not maintain ball possession in today's game. "Our midfield was weak. Injury to our key defenders also hampered our performance," said Shrestha.

In the second match, Mahesh Rai scored the solitary goal in the third minute as KYC edged JYC to move level on points with leaders Satdobato Youth Club (SYC). League leaders SYC have a better head-to-head result against KYC and also have played a game less than SYC.  

KYC's assistant coach Binod Dangol said they could not perform as expected. "I think my players were tired after our previous high tempo game against Satdobato. We only played as plan for 10 minutes and scored during that time," said Dangol.

JYC's coach Purushottam Dangol said it was a 50-50 game which could have gone both ways. "We missed our chances and they took theirs. We were superior and played better but that goal was the difference," said Dangol.

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2021-02-27

Bansbari miss chance to go second, Pulchok and Shree Bhagwati share points

Around the Himalaya Bansbari Club missed chance to go second in the Martyr's Memorial 'B' Division League with a goalless draw with Shree Kumari Club on Saturday.

In the second match of the day, Bansbari's goalkeeper Roshan Nepal had an excellent day between the post as his saves ensured Bansbari walk away with at least a point from today's game.

Shree Kumari could have won the match in the added minutes of the game but Santosh Kumar Singh's goal-bound header was palmed away by Nepal.

Bansbari's coach Yugal Kishor Rai said they should be satisfied with the style they have been playing. "We have developed a short-passing style play but you can't win points unless you win matches. We had devised a plan to stop their forward and we did that well but we could not score when chances came," said Rai.

Shree Kumari's coach Sandesh Kumar Shrestha said they should have won the game but goals eluded them. "We played well and created chances but we missed all of them. Our forwards should have scored at least a couple of goals today," said Shrestha.

The first match between Pulchok Sports Club and Shree Bhagwati Club also ended goalless.

Both the teams had created few chances but were unable to score to break the deadlock.

Pulchok's coach Mangal Maharjan said they had played good first half but came under pressure in the second. "Some of my players are injured and those played in their place came under pressure especially in the second half. We were also not lethal in front of goal," said Maharjan.

Shree Bhagwati's coach Sailesh Karmacharya said they have roped in few new players and they will take some time to gel with the team. "I hope our performance will improve further in coming matches once my team gets fully set. We were also unlucky in today's game as we struck the bar thrice despite holding the possession," said Karmacharya.

Pulchok lie at the bottom of the table with two points from seven matches. Shree Bhagwati are ninth with sixth point from seven matches.

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2021-02-27

AFC Elite Club Injury and Illness Surveillance Programme workshop held

All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) medical department conducted a workshop on AFC Elite Club Injury and Illness Surveillance Programme on Thursday.

The program is a survey in which ANFA medical department will conduct a survey on three top tier team.

Tribhuvan Army Football Club, Nepal Police Club and Nepal Armed Police Force Club have agreed to be the part of the research.

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2021-02-26

Satdobato down Khumaltar in top of the table clash, Madhyapur register first win

Satdobato Youth Club defeated Khumaltar Youth Club 3-2 in the clash between two top-placed clubs of the Martyr's Memorial 'B' Division League on Friday.

In a vital match played at ANFA Complex in Satdobato, Satdobato were given a penalty in the 10th minute when Bhuwan Basnet was fouled by Sanish Kumar Nepali. Dorge Tamang scored the resulting penalty for Satdobato. Sabin KC scored the equalizer for Khumaltar in the 26th minute.

Khumal took the lead three minutes after half time after Aadil Hamid headed after Satdobato's goalkeeper Sanam Rai could not judge the ball and let it slip through his hand. Substitute Ashish Rai made it 2-2 for Satdobato after a melee in the box. Bhuwan Basnet then added a third for Satdobato to hand first defeat to Khumaltar.

Khumaltar's coach Rajesh Shahi was sent off in the final few minutes for manhandling fourth official after initially shown a yellow card for using abusive language against the official.

Satdobato's coach Sanoj Shrestha said today's result was the result of the hard work his players had put on the field. "There are still four games to be played but a win in today's match will give a huge boost for us in our remaining matches. It was like a final for us and happily we won it," said Shrestha.

Khumaltar's assistant coach Binod Dangol said his team had put on a good performance but the goals in set-pieces let them down. "I will not say we played bad but conceding goals in those situation is what affected our plan," Dangol said. "Hopefully this defeat will not affect us in long term as it’s a marathon and not a sprint," he added. 

Satdobato now have a clear three point advantage over second-placed Khumaltar with four matches to play.

In the second match of the day, Madhyapur Youth Association defeated Tusal Youth Club 2-0 for their first win of the league. Dhiraj Shrestha and Kailash Lamichhane Khatri scored in 23rd and 60th minutes respectively for Madhyapur.

Madhyapur's coach Jeevan Sinkeman said they were happy for the first win. "This is massive for us. This will help us raise our performance in coming matches," said Sinkeman.

Tusal's coach Naresh Shrestha said they lacked coordination in today's match. "We also missed our chances. They took theirs and that separated us from them," said Shrestha.

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