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  2. Nepal national football team results - Wikipedia

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    19 October 1984 Saudi Arabia: L 0–7 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification: 23 September 1984 Bangladesh: W 4–2 Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu, Nepal: 1984 South Asian Games [19] 21 September 1984 Bangladesh: L 0–5 Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu, Nepal: 1984 South Asian Games: 20 September 1984 Bhutan: W 5–0

  3. Football at the 1984 South Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Nepal: Dates: 18–21 September: Teams: 4 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Nepal (1st title) Runners-up Bangladesh: Third place Maldives: Fourth place Bhutan: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 7: Goals scored: 28 (4 per match) Top scorer(s) Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Chunnu (5 goals)

  4. Nepal national football team results (1972–1989) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide This is a list of the Nepal ... 21 September 1984 Friendly: Nepal :

  5. 1984 South Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 South Asian Games (or 1st SAF Games) was the first edition of South Asian Games. It was held in Kathmandu, Nepal from 17 to 23 September 1984. [1] The number of disciplines were restricted to five only. India topped the medal tally, winning 88 medals. Half of these medals were golds. There were 28 silvers and 16 bronze medals won by India.

  6. Nepal at the 1984 South Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Nepal participated in the first edition of SAG, 1984 South Asian Games at Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal from 17 to 23 September 1984. A total of 105 competitors representing Nepal, participated in the games. Nepal was the host of the first South Asian Games. It finished fourth at the medal tally with a total medals count of 24 including 4 ...

  7. 1984 National Games of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    1984 National Games medal table Rank Zone Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Bagmati Zone: 55 33 25 108 2 Gandaki Zone* 21 7 9 37 3 Kosi Zone: 18 13 6 37 4 Bheri Zone: 7 4 2 13 5 Narayani Zone: 5 10 13 28 6 Mechi Zone: 5 7 7 19 7 Dhaulagiri Zone: 5 0 6 11 8 Sagarmatha Zone: 4 5 6 15 9 Janakpur Zone: 2 4 7 13 10 Lumbini Zone: 1 5 8 14 11 Mahakali Zone ...

  8. And, at the root of it all: that Supreme Court case in 1984. NCAA vs. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. The case represents a line of demarcation in college athletics, a before and ...

  9. Nepal national football team - Wikipedia

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    Nepal also faced non-AFC teams in competitive tournaments such as Ghana U23 in the 1999 Bangabandhu Cup, and Kazakhstan in the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign (although Kazakhstan was a member of the AFC during this match). In 2002, Nepal also faced a 7 match football series against Afghanistan and Afghanistan defeated Nepal 7-0 in that ...