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2020-12-23

ANFA discusses with clubs over resuming 'B' Division League from February 23

All Nepal Football Association on Wednesday discussed about resuming the halted Martyr's Memorial 'B' Division League from February 23 next year.

The league was halted from March 18, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Representatives of 'B' division clubs present in the meeting were positive about resuming the league. The two sides discussed about the financial aspects and following health protocols during the league.

ANFA President Karma Tsering Sherpa and General Secretary Indraman Tuladhar answered to queries put forth by the clubs over the issues.

The two sides have agreed to sit for further talks regarding the resumption of the league.

ANFA Vice President Upendra Man Singh, Treasurer Rabindra Joshi, League Committee Coordinator Bigyan Raj Sharma, Competition Director Sanjeeb Mishra and other ANFA officials were also present during the meeting. The meeting was also briefed about health and training protocols as per the FIFA and AFC guidelines.

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2020-12-22

TAC registers as Tribhuvan Army Football Club, receives AFC club license

Tribhuvan Army Football Club (TAFC) has been granted the AFC Club License after meeting the requirements of the AFC Club Licensing Regulations 2020.

The club will now go with the name of Tribhuvan Army Football Club.

The Appeal Body on Tuesday took the decision for Tribhuvan Army Football Club after the club lodged an appeal against the decision of First Instant Body (FIB). The FIB on November 30 had rejected applications of all the 13 'A' division clubs for the AFC Licensing process.

Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) had amended their statute and transformed into a professional football club following AFC regulations guidelines.

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2020-12-20

First phase of ANFA 'B' Licence Course begins

The first of the three phase of All Nepal Football Association 'B' Licence Course has started from Sunday.

Twenty-nine participants took part in the virtual course conducted by ANFA Technical Director Gary Philipps. The course will conclude on Tuesday. 

ANFA Vice President Upendra Man Singh chaired the course. Four technical departments--Women's, Youth, Grassroot and Coach Education--assisted Technical Director Gary Philipps during the course.

Participants: Aie Bahadur Ghale, Amit Khattri, Anu Lama, Bhagwati Thapa, Bhola Nath Silwal, Bikas Malla, Binam Shrestha, Deepak Bhusal, Dilip Basyal, Ganga Ram Deuja, Hari Bahadur Tamang, Jumanu Rai, Laxman Ruchal, Man B Tamang, Min Basnet, Naresh Shrestha, Prabin Shrestha, Rabin Byanjankar, Rajan Lal Nepali, Rajan Magar, Rajesh Khadgi, Raju Tamang, Ram Chandra Thapa, Sandeep Khadka, Saroj Thapa, Shree Prakash Baidya, Suman Shrestha, Top Bahadur Bista, Yubraj Shahi

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2020-12-15

Players, officials welcome equal pay decision

The 11th Executive Committee meeting of All Nepal Football Association on December 10 decided to pay equal amount to both men and women national team members.

Following the decision, the women's national team will receive the same amount as their male counterparts.

The decision to pay equal amount to both male and female team has earned plaudits from many quarters with players, officials and activists welcoming the decision to treat both male and female player in the same pay scale.

ANFA President Karma Tsering Sherpa said it was a priority of the football governing body to pay both male and female members in equal scale.

"Women's football has great scope in Nepal and as per our plan to promote it further, we took the equal pay decision which was immediately endorsed by the executive committee meeting," said Sherpa. "We wanted to bring equality in pay since we took over at ANA helm and hope this decision would encourage our women's team and bring joy to everyone who love this game," he said.

The equal pay decision has also been received well by national team members.

"This is a historic decision by ANFA. We firstly thank the leadership for such decision and hope this will help motivate the players," said national women's team forward Sabitra Bhandari. Bhandari said equal treatment in terms of pay will set example for other sectors to follow suit.

National men's team captain Bharat Khawas was also delighted after the decision. "This decision surely needs appreciation. This sends a positive message to others and gives a morale boost to the players to perform better," said Khawas. "It is a matter of pride for our country and us footballers to join footballing giants like Brazil, England, Australia in equal pay for both male and female team members," he added. 

Bandana Rana, vice chair of the United Nation's Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) said ANFA's decision of equal pay has set an example of gender equality in the country. "Unequal pay is also a form of discrimination against women. ANFA's decision to provide equal remuneration to both male and female team is very laudable. This decision should now be institutionalized and spread in other aspects of the game too," said Rana. Rana hoped this decision will be a role model for other sports and sectors in the country.

The Executive Committee meeting endorsed the decision of equal pay following which members of both male and female team members will now receive an equal amount of Rs 18,000 per month.

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