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Three
Star Asia bound
13 August
2004:
Ganesh Thapa stated that league champions Three
Star Club will participate in the AFC Presidents Cup - a
club competition for the champions of Asia's weaker
leagues. AFC will cover most of the costs for the
participating teams.
Shanker
Dev win college crown
08 August
2004:
Stacked with a bunch of professionals, Shankar Dev
College defeated Champion College 7 - 0 in the finals of
the Inter University Knockout Football Tournament.
Champions
Challenge postponed
08 August
2004: The
scheduled friendly between Three Star Club and the
Martyr's League Dream Team has been pushed back to
August 21st.
Stars
to come out again
31 July
2004: League
champion Three Star Club will play against a Martyr's
League all star squad on August 7th at the National
Stadium. The match is being organized by Nepal Sports Journalist
Forum (NSJF) with help from ANFA. The match will be
played under the flood lights. The all stars will be
announced at a later date by ANFA and NSJF. (Dinesh
Thapa)
Thapa
to China
12
July
2004: Ganesh Thapa, who has been appointed by the
AFC as the Chief in Charge for the matches in Beijing
during the Asian Cup, left for China today. (Dinesh
Thapa)
Madhu
takes the knife
28
June
2004: National
team libero and RCT captain Madhu Karki operated his
right leg successfully. He removed an iron rod which was
inserted in the lower part of his right leg. He was
injured three years ago in Nirajan Memorial Cup football
tournament while playing against Police. After he was
injured an iron rod was inserted in his right leg and he
played for 2 years with the rod. RCT Manager Raju Shahi
told NepalSport.com that Madhu will be ready to play in
four months. (Dinesh
Thapa)
Ex-national
team player passes
28
June
2004: Sarbagyabir
Singh Tuladhar, Ex-national team striker, passed away on
Tuesday. He represented Nepal in 2037 BS and played in
the "Aga Khan Gold Cup" in Bangladesh. He
played his club football for RCT. (Dinesh Thapa)
Thapa
to assist Thapa
15
June
2004: Bhim
Thapa, senior and most experienced Nepalese football
coach, joined Shyam Thapa as the coach of the ANFA
academy. (Dinesh Thapa)
100th
yellow card
11
June
2004: Upendra
Man Singh of Three Star was shown the 100th yellow card
of this year's Martyr's League by FIFA referee Gyani
Raja Shrestha. He was shown the card for time wasting in
the 84th minute of the match while Three Star were
leading 1 - 0. (Dinesh Thapa)
Indian
coach arrives
09
June
2004: Nepal
born former Indian football star Shyam
Thapa has arrived in Kathmandu to sign with ANFA as the
coach of the national youth teams. He was at Dasarath
Rangasala yesterday with Ganesh Thapa. (Dinesh
Thapa)
Dongol
suspended
09
June
2004: ANFA
handed a 3 match ban to Kailash Dongol of Sankata Club
after his unsporting behavior to Pralay Rajbhandari of
NRT. With only 3
matches to go and a Super Six birth unlikely, Dongol may
have played his last game. ANFA
previously handed 3 match bans to Pravin Manandhar (SSC),
Manoj (Jay) Thapa (JYC), Rajesh Shahi (MMC) and Deepak
Limbu (RCT). (Dinesh
Thapa)
Nirajan
mulling his options
06 June
2004: Malik
Riaz Hai Naveed
tells us that Nirajan
Rayamajhi was on the verge of completing a
transfer to a second division German club, but the club
got relegated and now he is looking to find another
second division side to join. If he cannot find a
suitable outfit, he is considering playing in
Bangladesh. Nirajan currently plays for a German 4th
division side SC Union Hamburg.
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