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  2. Football in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, they used to play football on the bet of 100/200-castrated goat. [citation needed] The teams like Mahabir-11, N R T-11, Jawalakhel-11, Public Institute-11 etc. were established in 1934. The football tournament was organized for the first time in an institutional way in 1934, in which 12 teams participated.

  3. BBC Nepali - Wikipedia

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    BBC Nepali concentrates on news, analysis, and discussion. It carries 15 minutes of radio time. It carries 15 minutes of radio time. As of 2 August 2024, a daily fifteen-minute program called सांझपख ( Saanjhapakh ) is transmitted at 21:44 Nepal Standard Time ( UTC+05:45 ). [ 4 ]

  4. Aaha! Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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    Aaha! Gold Cup (Nepali: आहा ! गोल्ड कप āhā gōlḍ kap) is an annual international football tournament held in Pokhara, Nepal, and organized by the Sahara Club. It was formerly known as the Caravan Gold Cup, however due to sponsorship reasons it is currently known as the Aaha! Rara Gold Cup.

  5. Nepal national football team - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Red was a selection of Nepali players that played as the full Nepal national football team. Whereas, Nepal Blue was effectively the B-team. [20] [21] Most of the Nepali top players play in the Nepal Red team, and it is also described as "the Nepal senior team", and is captained by the regular national team captain.

  6. Nepal National League - Wikipedia

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    The National League (also known as Red Bull National League) was a club-level association football competition in Nepal. The champions secured qualification to a continental cup, previously the AFC President's Cup (now AFC Cup). The franchise-based Nepal Super League took place for two seasons, in 2011–12 and 2015.

  7. All Nepal Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) (Nepali: अखिल नेपाल फुटबल संघ (एन्फा)) is the governing body of football in Nepal. It is responsible for the men's and women's national teams as well as club competitions.

  8. Bimal Gharti Magar - Wikipedia

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    Bimal Gharti Magar (Nepali: विमल घर्ती मगर; born on 26 January 1998) [3] is a Nepalese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Machhindra [4] and the retired Nepal national team. Bimal is the product of Central ANFA Academy, which is controlled by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA).

  9. Rama Singh - Wikipedia

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    Rama Singh is a Nepalese television personality and former soccer player and captain for the Nepal women's national football team. [1]The official portrait for women's national football team Reporting at a mopping up operation with the Nepal Army during at a Maoist insurgency at Kotwada, Kalikot, Nepal