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2021-11-21

Brigade Boys claim last gasp win against APF

Brigade Boys Club earned a last gasp win over APF Football Club in the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League 2021/22 on Sunday.

Suraj Gurung scored in the 91st minute to give Brigade Boys a 3-2 win.

Brigade Boys had taken the lead in the 11th through a free-kick by Dinesh Rai. Six minutes later Aashish Lama levelled the score for APF. Rai scored his second in the 65th minute but APF levelled again in the 77th through Bikey Tamang. Just when the game looked to end for a draw, Gurung scored in the added time to secure three points for Brigade Boys.

Brigade Boys coach Sanoj Shrestha said it was vital for them to win their first match. "It is always difficult to play the first match but both the team's played with great effort. We were poor in man-marking and hope to improve it in coming matches," said Shrestha.

APF's coach Kumar Thapa said they could not work according to their plan. "We were running randomly and our plan didn't work. We conceded goals we should not have conceded. But it is our first match and there are 13 more games to play," said Thapa.

Jawalakhel Youth Club will play against Manang Marsyangdi Club in the second match of the day.

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2021-11-20

Three Star romp to a 3-0 over Chyasal Youth

Three Star Club outlined their title credentials with a thumping 3-0 victory over Chyasal Youth Club in an entertaining match at Dasharath Stadium. Nishan Khadka, Raphael Bidias Rim and Ananta Tamang scored for Three Star in the win. Khadka opened the scoring with a sumptuous free-kick in the 22nd minute. Chyasal were awarded a penalty after Ananta Tamang brought down Bikash Meraglia but the resulting penalty kick by Meraglia was saved by Three Star's Guillaume Njanga. Raphael then doubled the lead just before half time to give a 2-0 lead to Three Star. Ananta Tamang headed the third in the 58th minute. Three Star's coach Urjan Shrestha said it was vital for them to win the first match of the league and they did exactly they wanted. "We came under pressure at the start but goals helped us. The penalty save also helped build our confidence which hopefully we could carry on to the next matches," said Shrestha. Chyasal Youth Club's Bal Gopal Sahukhala raised questions to some of the referee decisions which let them down. "It is always difficult in the first match but we played well. We were better team in the first half," he said. Brigade Boys Club will play against Nepal APF Club in the first match on Sunday while Jawalakhel Youth Club will face Manang Marsyangdi Club in the second match of the day.

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2021-11-20

Himalayan Sherpa, Sankata share points

Himalayan Sherpa Club and Sankata Club played a 1-1 draw in the Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League on Saturday.

In the first match of the day, Laxman Ruchal scored to give the lead for Sankata in the 60th minute. He became the first scorer of the current league. Himalayan Sherpa levelled four minutes later through Tridev Gurung's header.

Sankata Club's Bishnu Gurung said he was happy with the result and demanded patience. "It is my first time in the league and it will take some time to implement my tactics. Still I am happy by the result," Gurung said.

Himalayan Sherpa's coach Yugal Kishor Rai said he was surprised by the opposition's consistency. "We conceded through an error but overall it was a good game. They played a very disciplined game and I am also happy with my team's tactical consistency," said Rai.

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2021-11-19

Friends draw with Satdobato as A Division League begins

Friends Club and newcomers Satdobato Youth Club played a goalless draw as the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League began at Dasharath Stadium from Friday.

Friends Club were down to 10 men but managed to secure a point despite Satdobato romping up the pressure late on. Friends Club's Ronell Anthony Paul was sent off in the 76th minute after a double yellow card offence.

Friends Club's goalkeeper Rahul Ramchandra Yadav was busier among the two goalkeepers as he was forced into action making multiple saves. Both the side wasted scoring opportunities to break the deadlock.

Satdobato's coach Meghraj KC said he was not happy with the single point from today's game. "We lacked experience to play. It was like a training match where the opposition keeper was tested but not beaten. But this is the opening match and we will improve as we move forward in the league," said KC.

Friends Club's Mrigendra Mishra said unnecessary cards cost them in today's game. "We could not play as we wanted but this is a league we are happy with the result," he said. Mishra said they could not convert the scoring opportunities. "We played well despite being a man down but taking a point from this game is also a good result," he added.

Himalayan Sherpa Club will play against Sankata Club in the first match and Chyasal Youth Club will taken Three Star Club.

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