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2025-02-23

Nepal holds Myanmar to thrilling 2-2 draw

Nepal and Myanmar played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in their final group-stage match of the Vianet International Women's Championship at Dasharath Stadium.

Despite being backed by a passionate home crowd cheering every move, Myanmar took an early lead just six minutes into the match, courtesy of a stunning free-kick from Myat Noe Khin. However, Nepal responded swiftly, equalizing in the 11th minute when Sabitra Bhandari’s brilliant run set up Sabita Rana Magar for a simple finish.

The visitors regained their advantage just five minutes later through May Htet Lu, momentarily silencing the home supporters.

But Nepal, buoyed by their vocal fans, continued to push forward. Their persistence paid off five minutes before halftime, with Sabitra Bhandari finding the net to restore parity.

Despite both teams battling for dominance in the second half, neither could break the deadlock, and the match ended in a 2-2 draw.

Nepal and Myanmar will now face off again in the tournament final on Wednesday.

 

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2025-02-20

Bhandari fires Nepal into Vianet International Women's Championship final

Sabitra Bhandari's decisive strike secured Nepal a 1-0 victory over Lebanon, sending them into the final of the Vianet International Women's Championship 2025 on Thursday.

Nepal dominated proceedings at Dasharath Stadium but struggled to break down Lebanon’s resilient defense. Bimala Chaudhary had an early opportunity to put Nepal ahead but sent her shot over the bar in the 10th minute.

The breakthrough finally came in the 42nd minute when Lebanon cleared a corner delivered by Chaudhary, only for Bhandari to unleash a powerful shot. The effort deflected off defender Farah El Tayar and found the back of the net.

Sabita Rana Magar had a golden chance to extend Nepal’s lead in the second half but failed to convert Bhandari’s precise cross, sending her shot wide of the post.

In the day’s earlier match, Myanmar cruised to a 5-0 victory over Kyrgyzstan.

Nepal will now compete Myanmar in the final on Wednesday The two sides will also meet in the final group game on Sunday.

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2025-02-17

Chaudhary leads Nepal to victory over Kyrgyzstan

Nepal made a winning start to the Vianet International Women's Championship 2025 with a 1-0 victory over Kyrgyzstan at Dasharath Stadium on Sunday.

Bimala Chaudhary’s towering header in the 10th minute proved to be the difference, as she connected with a precise cross from Sabita Rana Magar to give Nepal an early lead.

Star forward Sabitra Bhandari, who joined the squad late on Tuesday, started on the bench but was introduced at halftime by head coach Rajendra Tamang.

Kyrgyzstan’s goalkeeper Dilnura Abibulla delivered an outstanding performance, making crucial saves to deny Sabita Rana Magar, Rekha Poudel, and Preeti Rai. Nepal came close to doubling their lead in first-half stoppage time when Rashmi Kumari Ghising’s shot struck the crossbar. Sabita’s follow-up attempt also hit the woodwork, keeping the scoreline unchanged.

Preeti Rai was named Player of the Match for her stellar display and was awarded a cash prize of Rs 25,000.

In the tournament’s opening match, Myanmar defeated Lebanon 3-1.

Nepal will face Lebanon in their second group-stage match on Thursday.

Deputy Prime Minister of Nepal and Minster for Urban Development Prakash Man Singh inaugurated the Vianet International Women's Championship in the presence of Minister of Youth and Sports Teju Lal Chaudhary, Former Minister Mohan Bahadur Basnet, NSC Member Secretary Tanka Lal Ghising, ANFA President Pankaj Bikram Nembang, Vice President Dipak Khatiwada, and General Secretary Kiran Rai.

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2025-02-23

Former player and coach Hari Om Shrestha passes away

Former footballer and coach Hari Om Shrestha has passed away following a heart attack. He suffered the cardiac arrest during the Budha Subba Gold Cup in Dharan a few days ago.

Shrestha, who had traveled to Dharan as the head coach of the NRT team for the tournament, received initial treatment there before being transferred to Kathmandu for further medical care. He was admitted to Gangalal Hospital, where his condition showed signs of improvement, leading to his discharge on Friday.

However, his health suddenly deteriorated on Saturday morning, and he was rushed to Bir Hospital, where he passed away during treatment.

Shrestha, aged 55, had an extensive coaching career at both club and youth levels. He coached Nepal’s age-group teams and managed several ‘A’ Division clubs.

His final rites are scheduled to be performed today.

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