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2022-02-19

Machhindra edge Three Star with last-gasp penalty goal

League champions Machhindra Football Club (MFC) maintained their unbeaten run with a 1-0 victory over Three Star Club (TSC) in the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League 2021/22 on Saturday.

Sujal Shrestha gave the victory to the champions from the penalty spot in the added minutes after referee Prakash Nath Shrestha deemed TSC's Jeevan Gurung had brought down Abhishek Gurung inside the box and pointed to the spot.

TSC, meanwhile, missed their opportunity to climb to second on the table after the defeat.

TSC's head coach Urjan Shrestha said the referee was wrong to give MFC the penalty in the added minute of the game. "I watched the replays and I think the referee was wrong with his decision. The tackle was on the ball and even Machhindra players were not appealing for the penalty," said Shrestha. Shrestha added his team missed chances to score in the game in a must win game which would have propelled them to second in the table.

MFC's head coach Prabesh Katuwal said he was happy for the three points. "It was a competitive match and we scored through a penalty. It was good result for us as there were few key players missing for us in this game," said Katuwal.

Champions MFC now have 32 points from 12 games while TSC lie at fourth with 18 points from 12 games.

Jawalakhel Youth Club will play Himalayan Sherpa Club in the first match at the Dasharath Stadium on Sunday at 1 pm. The second match between Manang Marsyangdi Club and New Road Team will be played in the same venue at 4:45 pm.

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2022-02-19

Chyasal relegated after losing to Friends Club

Chyasal Youth Club (CYC) have been relegated to B division after losing against Friends Club in the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League 2021/22 on Saturday.

CYC have just six points from 12 games winning just one game in the current campaign.

Jamoul Anthony Francois scored both the goals for Friends in the win whose A division status still remains unclear. Francois scored the first in the 38th minute and doubled it thorough a penalty in the 43rd.

Friends were awarded a penalty after Francois was brought down inside the box by Abhishek Limbu.

CYC pulled one back through Moussa Abagana's penalty in the 56th but could not score the equalizer which would have kept their hopes of remaining in the top tier alive.

Friends Club's head coach Mrigendra Mishra said they still have to depend on result of other games for their survival in the A division league. "Our status is not safe yet. We now have to wait for the result of other games," said Mishra. Mishra said they started the game brightly but lagged on afterwards. "We scored goals and that helped us. But they put pressure on us in the second half," said Mishra.

CYC's coach Leigh Manson said it was disappointing season for the club and apologized with the fans for the poor show. "As a playing staff and coaching staff, we have let them down. We had high hopes and feel for the community and fans," said Leigh. Leigh said that the penalty against them in the first half was a bit harsh. "We had our player elbowed in the process and unfortunately the official didn’t see that. We had to replace him," Manson said of Abhishek who was replaced after suffering a cut to his head.

The second game of the day will be played at 4:45 pm between league winners Machhindra Football Club and Three Star Club.

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2022-02-18

FIFA referees, assistant referees receive their badges

Five FIFA referees and seven FIFA Assistant Referees received their 2022 referring badges amid a special function at ANFA Complex on Friday.

FIFA referees Nabin Maharjan, Kabin Byanjankar, Prajwol Chhetri, Prakash Nath Shrestha and Anjana Rai received their badges from ANFA President Karma Tsering Sherpa.

Sherpa also distributed FIFA Assistant Referees badges to Nani Ram Thapa Magar, Madhav KC, Yunal Malla, Sahadev Shrestha, Bikram Chaudhary, Kishan Kanaiya Yadav and Radhika Shakya.

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2022-02-17

APF secure top-flight dashing Manang's second-place aspirations, NRT edge Sankata

APF Football Club (APF) came from behind to defeat Manang Marsyangdi Club (MMC) 3-1 in Dasharath Stadium and secure their top-flight status in the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League 2021/22.

APF have climbed up to eighth on the table with 14 points from 11 games and opened up a seven points lead over 13th placed Brigade Boys Club with two games to play.

The defeat also means MMC's second-place ambitions have taken a blow. MMC could have stretched their lead over Tribhuvan Army Football Club but are just a point above them in the table.

Aashish Lama, Mani Kumar Lama and Nabin Lama scored in the 3-1 victory for APF after Anjan Bista had given MMC the lead.

Bista helped MMC take the lead in the 36th minute before Aashish levelled the score in the 40th. Mani Kumar gave APF the lead in the 82nd minute before Nabin finished the game in the 87th.

In the other game of the day at ANFA Complex, Stephane Binong's solitary goal helped New Road Team to a 1-0 win over Sankata Club. Binong scored in the 28th minute to give NRT the victory.

NRT jumped to fifth in the table with Sankata on sixth.

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