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2026-02-05

Church Boys United ease to 3-0 win over Nepal Police Club

Church Boys United recorded a convincing 3–0 win over Nepal Police Club in Thursday’s National League clash.

Richard Kofi Junior Wilson opened the scoring in the 37th minute, followed by Abayomi Oluwaseun Fakunle’s strike in the 53rd minute.

Manoj Rai added a late third goal in the 79th minute to seal the victory for Church Boys United.

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2026-02-04

Planning Boys United win, Chitlang share points with Kankre Bihar

Planning Boys United secured a 2–0 victory over Friends Club, while Chitlang and Kankre Bihar Club played out a thrilling 2–2 draw in Wednesday’s National League fixtures.

Kankre Bihar took an early lead through Bharat Nagal in the 29th minute, but Chetan Kumar Tharu equalized for Chitlang in the 76th minute. Aron Thapa then put Chitlang ahead in the 86th minute, only for Sandip Deuba to rescue a point for Kankre Bihar with a stoppage-time strike in the 90+5th minute.

In another match, Planning Boys United defeated Friends Club 2–0. Fagu Ram Tharu scored both goals for Planning Boys United in the 52nd and 80th minutes, securing all three points for his team.

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2026-02-21

APF FC clinch Red Bull ANFA Women’s Championship title

APF Football Club defeated Tribhuvan Army FC 2–1 in the final to win the Red Bull ANFA Women’s Championship at Tharuhat Stadium.

After a goalless first half, Gita Rana broke the deadlock in the 55th minute to give APF the lead. Renuka Nagarkote doubled the advantage in the 68th minute, putting APF in a strong position.

Tribhuvan Army FC pulled one back in the 72nd minute through Jenifer Rana, but APF held on to secure the victory and lift the title.

In the individual awards, Dipa Shahi of Tribhuvan Army FC was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Anjana Rana Magar of APF FC received the Best Goalkeeper award, while Rashmi Kumari Ghising of APF FC finished as the Highest Goalscorer with 12 goals.

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2026-02-19

APF FC defeat Sankata FC to set up final clash with Army

APF Football Club secured a place in the final of the Red Bull ANFA Women’s Championship after defeating Sankata FC 3–0 in the semi-final at Tharuhat Stadium.

Rashmi Kumari Ghising opened the scoring early in the 11th minute before Anita KC doubled the lead just two minutes later in the 13th minute to give APF a comfortable advantage.

Sankata FC tried to respond but struggled to break through APF’s defense. Gita Rana added the third goal late in the match in the 87th minute to seal the victory.

With the win, APF Football Club advanced to the final where they will face Tribhuvan Army FC on Saturday.

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