Bharat once again proves he is the best in the country

13 May 2012

Bharat Khawas porbably playing his last game for Nepal Police Club once again showed his sublime skills. He is one of the consistent performer for club and country. He is one of the most sought after forward in the country. He is quick and possesses loads of stamina. Opponents will be scared even if one player has one of this skill. A quick preadator who can run throughout the match: probably the most lethal combination a player can have and a nightmare for opponents.  In the match against Mohun Bagan, Khawas was lively throughout the match. He gave Mohun Bagan defenders plenty to worry about. He parried plenty of shots before scoring the wonder goal in the dying moments. His goal showcased glimpse of magic as he waltzed past number of Mohun Bagan defenders before slotting a powerful strike past Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Mukharjee. 
It's really surprising to see such a wonderful player clubless. But he will soon be finding one as every big club in the country are after him as he decided to quit NPC couple of days earlier. He is young player with bags of experience already and the best part of him is he is still improving. Only time will tell how good he can be. Generally a player will be at peak at the age between 25-28 years old. He is still years away before he recaches his peak yet already a lethal weapon Nepal possess.
All Nepalese football followers must be really proud and happy to have him playing for their country no matter whichever club they support. 

source: http://nepalifootball.com/component/content/article/84-nepalifootball/domestic/988-bharat-once-again-proves-he-is-the-best-in-the-country.html

Nepal Police Club won the match against Mohun Bagan

12 May 2012

Nepal Police Club emerged victorious against Indian outfit Mohun Bagan 2-0 in a friendly match played at Dasharath Stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal. In a mouth watering clash between two of the biggest team in their domestic front, both teams created chances to take the lead. But luck was with Nepalese side as NPC scored two late goals to seal the win over Indian rivals Mohun Bagan.
NPC were playing with five players who were not their club players: Bharat Khawas, Santosh Sahukhala, Biraj Maharjan, Kiran Chemjong and Sandip Rai. Khawas recently left NPC while other players belong to Three Star Club. Khawas and Sahukhala scored the winning goals for NPC.
NPC rode on luck as Mohun Bagan struck the woodwork twice in the first half. Skipper Sunil Chhetri and Ashim Biswas were unlucky as their shot rebounded off the woodwork. NPC too had their chances during the match but it took final moments of the game before they could capitalize on their chances.
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AFC U-22 Asian Cup Qualifying: ANFA Selects 27 Players

12th May 2012
ANFA announced 27 players for up-coming AFC U-22 Asian Cup Qualifying to be held in Kathmandu ,Nepal from 2nd june.This is third round selection of the players. National team member and international defender Rohit chand is also included in the team although he is not in the training camp.Rohit is playing for I-league in india.

The list of players is as follows:

1.Bikesh Kuthu
2.Bishal Shrestha
3.Amrit Kumar Chaudhary
4.Dinesh Thapa Magar
5.Sabindra Shrestha
6.Bikash Singh Chhetri
7.Rabin Shrestha
8.Deepak Bhusal
9.Palsang Lama
10.Ajit Bhandari
11.Rabi Thapa
12.Rohit Chand
13.Shiva Shrestha
14.Roshan Lamichane
15.Prabin Karki
16.Ganesh Khadka
17. Rupesh KC
18.Anil Ojha
19.Amir Shrestha
20.Jagjeet Shrestha
22.Bishal Rai B
23.Asim Jung karki
24.Jangbu Sherpa
25.Bharat Khawas
26.Sujal Shrestha
27.Sushil KC

Jordan, Yemen, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan are participating in the group with Nepal

Players to watch: Mohun Bagan (Mohun Bagan Vs Nepal Police Club)

12 May 2012
Today is the big day all Nepalese football fans are aniticpating a hotly anticipated friendly match between Nepal champions Nepal Police Club and the legendary club from India Mohun Bagan. The Calcutta based outfit has already arrived for the clash and eager to showcase their game to new set of football followers. They have some of the best footballers in South Asia if not Asia.
One of the most decorated Indian football outfit Mohun Bagan would want to win against Nepal Police Club in a friendly match. Mohun Bagan is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia and its history dates back to more than a century. It is one of the most successful football club in India having won plenty of accolades and trophies to boost. But it is still yet to taste victory in the newly revamped I-League. 
Nepalifootball.com picks out 3 players who could make an impact in today's match against Nepal Police Club. So those who would be attending the match at the venue and those who would be following live commentary you may want to know the match winners in Mohun Bagan.
Sunil Chhetri 
The name says it all. A familiar Nepalese name and everyone other than those who follow will believe him to be a Nepali after all. Even though Sunil was born in India but is of Nepalese orgin and both his parents hail from Nepal who had settled later in India. He is also a popular figure among Nepalese football fan due to his Nepalese connection.
Sunil Chettri is one of the most coveted forward in South Asia. He started his senior career from Mohun Bagan and played with various other clubs and most recently returned to the club where his footballing journey started. He made debut in the national squad in 2005 and so far made 58 appearances and scored 33 goals. This will be his second experience after coming to play in AFC Challenge Cup most recently. He possesses excellent ball control and good composure infront of goal. Even though he is of decent height and not too much of physical presence but his swift movement can cause havoc to NPC defender. 

Odafe Onyeka Okolie
Odafe Onyeka Okolie is a Nigerian footballer and is one of the highest paid footballer in Indian football. He is playing at his best and is very lethal infront of goal. He started his career in Bangladesh League where he was not so successful. But his career changed drastically after he joined Churchill Brothers. He won the I-League once but his goals statistics of scoring a goal every game is mouth watering. He scored 101 goals in 87 appearances for Chruchill Brothers and finished highest scorer in I-League on 3 occasion before moving to Mohun Bagan in 2011.
In his first season at Mohun Bagan he continued to score goals at alaraming rate of scoring goals in every game. He has scored 25 goals in 22 appearances for Mohun Bagan in the League. He is all time leading scorer in I-League and at the age of 26 there is plenty of more to come before he hungs up his boots. A deadly preadator infront of goal. NPC defender would have a nightmare containing him and Sunil at the same time. 

Syed Rahim Nabi
Syed Rahim Nabi is one of the versatile player in Mohun Bagan's fold. Although he is a midfielder he can play as full back as well. One notable thing about him is he started his career as a striker. He is a product of the Tata Academy and has 46 caps for his country and scored 4 goals so far. He is at peak of his career and want to prove his worth by stoping out the opponents play in their defensive half. 
Syed Rahim Nabi has been nominated for Indian Player of the Year 2012 and is one of the strong favourites to get the award after his performance for club and country. He started his career from Mohammaden Sporting Club and then he moved to East Bengal. He switched to cross town rival Mohun Bengal just a year back. He is a strong player with loads of stamina. He is there to break down every opponents attack and provides cover to even this fellow defenders. NPC forwards and attackers need to get better of him before they can have a shot at goal.

Bharat Khawas wishes for memorable farewell

Picture: nepalifootball.com
12 May 2012
Republica

National team forward Bharat Khawas will be wearing the Nepal Police Club jersey for the lat time on Saturday when the Nepali league champion and British Gurkha Cup winner takes on Indian giant McDowells Mohan Bagan Club.

Khawas left NPC after he could not qualify for the post of assistant sub-inspector in Nepal Police in two weeks ago.

However, Khawas wants to make his last appearance in NPC jersey a memorable one. “Playing against Mohun Bagan, one of the famous clubs of the sub-continent is like a dream come true. Though I have left NPC, I’m getting a last chance to adorn the club jersey. It is a double delight for me,” said Khawas.

Khawas had signed a one and half years contract with NPC. “Saturday’s friendly match would be an opportunity for me to thank NPC and its coach Birat Krishna Shrestha. It could als be an opportunity to remember fond memories I had with the club and teammates,” said Khawas.

Khawas was important member of NPC when it completed a title hat-trick in the Martyrs Memorial A Division League last season. He had scored 14 goals in the league. Khawas was adjudged the best forward when NPC won the National League.

Khawas is attending a closed-camp training for the Nepali U-22 team that is to participate in the AFC U-22 Asia Cup Qualifiers to be held in Kathmandu from June 2 to 10.

NPC has asked All Nepal Football Association to provide Mega three Star Club players Santosh Sahukhala, Kiran Chemjong, Sandeep Rai and Biraj Maharjan along with Khawas for the friendly match as some of its vital players sustained injuries during the British Gurkha Cup and recently concluded AFC President’s Cup Qualifiers.

NPC Vs McDowell's Mohan Bagan to kick off at 7 PM

11 May 2012

The friendly match which was schedule to kick off at 6 PM on 12th May between British Gurkha Champion 2069 Nepal Police Club (NPC) and McDowell's Mohan Bagan has been shifted to 7 PM.
 
NPC has just arrived Kathmandu on Friday from Cambodia after taking part in AFC President's Cup 2012. NPC are set to field four Mega Three Star players in goalkeeper Kiran Chemjong, defenders Sandip Rai, Biraj Maharjan and striker Santosh Sahukhala apart from their former Bharat Khawas as they are hit by many injured players. Meanwhile 25 membered McDowell's Mohan Bagan landed on Thursday without influential forward Odafa Onyeka Okolie and midfielder Hudson Lima Silva.
 
The Friendly match is organized by McDowell’s and managed by ANFA. The Entrance ticket price for the match is Rs 200 and Rs 500. Match will be played under floodlights.
 

McDowell's Mohan Bagan Along With Sunil Chetri Arrives To Kathmandu To Play Friendly Match Against Cop

10th may 2012
McDowell’s MOhan Bagan arrives today in kathmandu to play friendly match against National league champion Nepal Police club .25 member team arrived today including  5 officials and 20 players.
Indian international  striker and  national team captain Sunil Chetri is in the squad.Match will be played on Saturday 12th may 2012 at Dashrath Stadium.The Friendly match is organized by McDowell’s and managed by ANFA
The Entrance ticket price for the match is Rs 200 and Rs 500. Match will be played under floodlights.


Nawal Gurung: young coach with promises

British Gurkha soldier Naresh Gurung dreamed of his son Nawal playing professional football in England and his 9-year old son joined junior training program with Tottenham Hotspurs. Unfortunately at 15, he had to undergone hernia operation just days before his trials and missed his chance to make it to the club´s reserve.

Then he tried his luck with another English club Aston Villa but could not succeed there either. "Series of injuries frustrated me and I decided to study sports medicine at the University of Kent," Nawal told Republica.

Nawal could not gave up his passion for football and joined Sahara UK, a football club of Nepalis in Britain to play amateur football. He came to Nepal to play Aaha Gold Cup in Pokhara and made an impression with Nepali coaches.

"I had called him to play for the national team in 2010 when I was in charge," said senior football coach Krishna Thapa. However, Nawal could not join the Nepali team as he was a British national. The boy returned to England and completed FA Level II coaching course in 2011.

Nawal is currently one of the coaching staff and physio of Nepali U-22 team coached by Thapa. He also looks after Nepali A division club Yeti Himalayan Sherpa as a coach.

"As I could not play for Nepali national team because of my British passport, this is the second best option to serve this country," said Nawal about his coaching cum physio duties with the club and the U-22 team.


"I was thinking of taking UEFA B License coaching course when I was in UK. To apply for the course, you should have at least a 9-month coaching experience and manage a professional club," said Gurung. "I was looking for a club to hire me and Yeti Himalayan Sherpa gambled on me," he revealed his reasons behind his coaching career in Nepal.

Gurung helped Yeti Himalayan Sherpa, which enrolled young players in the team to win Birat Gold Cup title. He also guided the club to the final of KB Kandangwa Memorial Football Tournament as well as semifinals of the Budhasubba Gold Cup and British Gurkha Cup.

After proving himself, Gurung got the opportunity of being part of the U-22 national team and he is overwhelmed. "I was ready to help national side in any capacity. I had told ANFA officials that I would join team even if it meant setting cones for training," said Gurung. "It would be a life changing experience for me," he added.

Gurung, 29, opined that any coach could reach at his peak only in his late forties. "You should have experiences of the game and knowledge about human body to be a successful coach," said Gurung. "Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has done masters in sports psychology while Arsenal coach Wengar has done masters in sports medicine."

Gurung thinks football coaches should mix science to their experience to succeed. "I met some footballers with injuries and one of them told me that he fractured his leg and had plastered it for weeks. But he played right after removing the plaster using injections. There are many such examples here. A coach should not ignore science and they should understand human body," said Gurung.

After pointing out the importance of science in coaching, he put forward his own experience to prove it. "My father used to push me to remain fit and play football. When I perform well, he push me to do more exercise and whenever I could not perform well, he forced me to do more exercise saying I was not fit during the match," recalled Gurung. "He was a soldier and he thought exercise was the only way to make me fit and it overload me," he added.



With his own experience and knowledge of sports science, Gurung is now concerned about providing scientific training to boys. "Every individual has his or her own style of movement. On the other hand fitness level should be different as per the position they play in," said Gurung. "We have to understand these facts while training a team. We should deal with individuals. Meanwhile, we should not forget that team spirit is essential in football," he revealed his coaching mantras.

Despite having vast theoretical knowledge, Gurung thinks he is at the beginning of his coaching career. "I´m too young in coaching terms. If I get chance to take the UEFA B License coaching course, I could excel in coaching since there are very few coaches with the license even in England," said Gurung.

To become eligible for the UEFA course, Gurung must excel first in Nepal with the Yeti Himalayan Sherpa Club in the upcoming season.

Source: myrepublica

C Divison Qualifiers 2069: Amar Brothers, planing Boys and Sahayog Hath won their matches

9 May, 2012
Kathmandu, Nepal

Amar Brothers Club won their match against Blood Soccer Position Sports Club 3-0 in the ongoing Martyr's Memorial Red Bull C Divison qualifiers. Dinesh Dangol scored twice while Sajan Dangol added another for Amar Brothers.

Likewise in the second match Planing Boys Yuba Club won their match against Bhaktapur Football Club 3-0. Anil Lamshal, Suraj Pudashaini and Navaraj Poudel scored each for the victorious team.

In the third and final match played today Sahayog Hath Team won their match against Naya Nagar Yuba Club in a sudden death after the normal time finished in one goal a piece. Shyam Maharjan scored for Shayog while Sir Kumar Lama scored for Naya Nagar. The penalty shootout also ended in tie 4-4 as a result tie breaker came into effect.
Image (from file): Shabda


source: http://nepalifootball.com/getting-started/84-nepalifootball/domestic/977-c-divison-qualifiers-2069-amar-brothers-planing-boys-and-sahayog-hath-won-their-matches.html

9 May 2012
 
Nepal remained unmoved  in the Coca-Cola FIFA ranking announced on 9 May 2012. Nepal is still on the top in South Asian Region in the 149th position  with 164 points. Followed by Bangladesh in 152nd position with 156 points .
India and Maldives lies in the third and fourth position with equal position in 164th position with 122 points. Afghanistan on the fifth position in 170th with 115 points. Pakistan lies on sixth posotion in South Asian Region on 181st position with 80 points. Sri Lanka ranked seventh in the South Asian Ranking on 184th FIFA Ranking with 74 points. Finally  Bhutan lies in the 201st position with just 4 points.


South Asian Region Rankings Table
  149 Nepal 164 0 Equal
  152 Bangladesh 156 0 Equal
  164 India 122 1 Up
  164 Maldives 122 0 Equal
  170 Afghanistan 115 -2 Down
  181 Pakistan 80 1 Up
  184 Sri Lanka 74 -3 Down
  201 Bhutan 4 0 Equal

Image: Shabda


Source: http://nepalifootball.com/component/content/article/79-nepalifootball/national/975-nepal-leads-south-asian-region-fifa-world-rankings.html

AFC President Cup 2012: Match Preview NPC Vs Yeedzin FC

09 May, 2012
Nepal Police Club is taking on Bhutanese outfit Yeedzin FC on today at National Stadium, Cambodia. The outcome of this match will not decide who is going to the next round as both teams has already been eliminated after losing their opening two matches. NPC who had arrived with high hopes of progressing to the next round will certainly be dissappointed with their results. Nevertheless if they win this fixture at least they can return home with heads held high. 
The injury crisis for NPC made them pay heavily in this qualifier. But it should not be an excuse as they should have been well prepared beforehand for such situation. Part-time strikers in Yogesh and Bhola should utilize the weak connection between the Bhutanese team. NPC can play their free flowing attacking game in this match against lowly Bhutanese team Yeedzin. 
Yeedzin FC are the weeping boys in this group so far conceding huge amount of goals. This is their third involvement in this competition (2009, 2011). They had lost all of their six games in this tournament against international opponents in those two editions. Certainly all the teams taking part in this tournament are the minnows of Asian football. But among these teams as well Yeedzin are lacking far behind. Nevertheless this will add to their experience and playing against quality opponents will always be a positive thing for the club. Pema Richen and Chencho are some notable names in the squad.

                                                                                                                      
Previous meeting:
NPC and Yeedzin FC has never played with each other in competitive tournament before.
Match Verdict:
NPC are strong favorites to win this match. It's just the margin of victory with which they will win. But again a NPC players must not be complacent and play with pride. They should also not lack motivation in this match and keeo focused throughout the game. Yeedzin on the other hand should try to play more defensively so as not to concede many goals and try to make counter move.  

ANFA set to conduct Coca Cola Inter School Football Tournament

8 May 2012
All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is all set to conduct Coca-Cola Cup Inter School National Football Tournament in association with Bottlers Nepal Ltd, authorised franchise bottlers for Coca-Cola.Both the boys' and girls' catogery are included itn the tournament with the winners bagging Rs 200,000 each. The first, second and third runners-up will also bag Rs 100,000, Rs 50,000 and Rs 25,000.
Shadab Khan, country manager for Nepal and Bhutan at Coca-Cola said the company is supporting grassroots football as a means of providing an option for building a healthy active lifestyle to the youth.

The organisers have set May 15 date for the final registration of the schools all across the nation.

Image (from file): Shabda

Source: http://nepalifootball.com/component/content/article/84-nepalifootball/domestic/973-anfa-set-to-conduct-coca-cola-inter-school-football-tournament.html
 

AFC President's Cup 2012: NPC crashes out from qualifiers

Nepal Police Vs Dordoi
7 May 2012
NPC is now out from the AFC President's Cup after getting beaten by a narrow margin by the local Phnom Penh Crown. Phnom Penh Crown won the match by 1-0. Khim Borey scored the only goal of the game.NPC played with some purpose in this game but again all they could do is lose by narrow margin. In the meanwhile Phnom Penh Crown confirmed its berth in the next round of the tournament.
Earlier, Dordoi Bishkek hammered Yeedzin FC 11-2. Mirlan Muzaev scored 4 goals for Dordoi. This is his second hat-trick in the qualifiers. Dordoi also qualified for the next round of the tournament.
Dordoi will play Phnom Penh Crown to decide group winner and NPC will play Yeedzin FC which will be just a formality on May 9.

Source: nepalifootball.com