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2025-06-15

National U-20 women's team squad reduced to 30

National U-20 women's team head coach Yam Prasad Gurung has reduced his squad to 30.

Gurung had initially called up 40 players for the closed camp training.

The team will take part in the SAFF U-20 Women's Championship to be held in Bangladesh from July 11-22, 2025.

Players: Anisha Rai, Asmita Gurung, Barsha Oli, Bhawana Pariyar, Birsana Chaudhary, Ganga Rokaya, Jhuma Bishwakarma, Juna Tamang, Kabita Guring, Karun Budhathoki, Kusum Khatiwada, Lila Chand, Lila Joshi, Manisha Sen, Maya Maske, Meena Deuba, Purnima Rai, Punam Chemjong, Sajina Syangtan, Samiskhya Magar, Sanima Maya Lo, Sarita Kumari Nath, Semihangma Limbu Pandhak, Senu Pariyar, Simran Rai, Sita Rokaya, Sujata Tamang, Sukriya Miya, Sushila KC, Rupa Limbu

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2025-06-10

Laos stun Nepal in Qualifiers second match

Nepal faced a 2-1 defeat against hosts Laos in their second group-stage match of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers on Tuesday.

The match, played at the National Stadium in Vientiane, saw the home side take an early lead in the 13th minute. Thongkhamsavath headed home from a corner to give Laos a 1-0 advantage. Nepal struggled to find rhythm in the first half and failed to create clear scoring opportunities, allowing Laos to maintain their lead going into the break.

Just four minutes into the second half, Nepal were dealt another blow when Peter Phanthavong doubled Laos’ lead with a well-taken goal, putting the hosts firmly in control at 2-0.

Nepal pulled one back in the 71st minute after Manish Dangi was fouled inside the box, earning a penalty. Dangi stepped up and calmly converted the spot kick to reduce the deficit to 2-1. Despite pressing for an equalizer in the remaining minutes, Nepal were unable to break down Laos’ defense and had to settle for their second straight loss in the tournament.

Nepal had lost their first Qualifiers match against Malaysia by 2-0.

Ahead of the qualifiers, Nepal had played a goalless draw against Hong Kong in an international friendly in Hong Kong.

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2025-06-05

Nepal play goalless draw against Hong Kong in International Friendly

Nepal played out a goalless draw against Hong Kong in an international friendly match held at the Hong Kong National Stadium.

Despite creating more chances, Hong Kong failed to find the breakthrough, and the match ended without any goals from either side. Nepal, who were put under pressure at various stages, held firm defensively to secure the draw.

The visitors were reduced to 10 men in second-half injury time after Mani Lama received his second yellow card and was sent off. Head coach Matt Rus made several changes in the second half, handing debut to Srijan Raj Gautam, who came on as a substitute.

Nepal will now face Laos on June 10 in their next match of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers group stage. Nepal had earlier lost their opening Qualifiers match to Malaysia. Nepal have been drawn alongside Laos, Vietnam and Malaysia in the Qualifiers.

Photo courtesy:  Football Federation of Hong Kong

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2025-06-02

Nepal fall 2-0 to Thailand in International Friendly

Nepal’s national women’s football team faced a 2-0 defeat against Thailand in an international friendly match held at Thammasat Stadium in Bangkok on Monday. The match, part of Nepal’s preparations for the upcoming AFC Women’s Asia Cup Qualifiers in Uzbekistan, saw the hosts score twice in the second half to secure the win.

The first half remained goalless, with both teams testing each other’s defenses but failing to find the breakthrough. Nepal put in a disciplined performance early on, holding off several Thai attacks and creating a few promising moments of their own. However, the deadlock was broken in the 59th minute when Chatchawan Rodthong curled in a well-taken free-kick.

The goal shifted the momentum in Thailand’s favor, and Nepal struggled to regain control of the game. Their attempts to push forward left them vulnerable at the back, and Thailand capitalized again in the 75th minute when Jiraporn Mongkoldee found the net, effectively sealing the match.

Nepal had earlier faced Thailand in a practice match on May 30.

Photo courtesy: Thailand Football Association

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