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2020-04-22

ANFA distributed daily essentials to foreign football players of different A division Clubs

The All Nepal Football Association today distributed daily essentials to twenty-eight foreign football players and coach of the A Division Clubs. The players are currently engaged in different A Division Clubs and played the Martyr's Memorial'A'Division League. The recruits are currently stuck in Kathmandu as the nation fights the novel corona virus panedemic with government imposing locked down since last month. ANFA used its vehicles to visit the players living in different areas of Kathmandu.

The ANFA earlier handed over two ambulances to Lalitpur Metropolitan Office and Girls Academy in Rautahat is being used by the Province 2 government as for quarantine of suspected victims of COVID 19

 

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2020-04-16

DFA's unite pledging to help and donate to the needy

All the ANFA afilicated District Football Association's (DFA) have united pledging to help and donate to the needy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Gorkha Football Association joned hands with Gorkha Municipality to facilitate foods packages to the underprivileged people of the Municipality.

The ANFA earlier also had hanedover its two ambulances to Lalitpur Metropilitancity Office. The ANFA Girls' Academy in Rauahat is being used by the Province No.2 government as quarantine.

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2020-04-07

ANFA hands over its ambulances to Lalitpur Metropolitan City

The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) on Tuesday handed over two its ambulances to the Lalitpur Metropolitan City office.

The ambulances shall be used the office as the country fights this pandemic situation. It shall be returned to the All Nepal Football Association once the situation returns to normalcy.

ANFA President Karma Tsering Sherpa and Lalitpur Metropolitan City Mayor Mr. Chiri Babu Maharjan signed a Memorandum of Understanding to this effect today.

Maharjan thanked ANFA for this humanitarian deed initiated by the ANFA during this time of crisis.

The two ambulances were availed by the ANFA through the FIFA Forward Fund.

The ANFA has earlier announced to make available its facilities (academy buildings) for quarantine purposes. The girl's football academy (built through the FIFA Forward Program) has already been used by the Province No. 2 government for quarantine purposes.

Other academy buildings in Kathmandu, Butwal and Dharan can be used for similar purposes if the need arises.

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2020-03-27

36 persons quarantined at the ANFA Academy Rautahat

Date: 27 March 2020

The Province No. 2 government on Friday quarantined 36 persons returning from India at the ANFA Girls' Football Academy located in Rautahat.

The 36 persons returned to Nepal from different parts of India via the Bairgania border in Gaur.

The Chandrapur Municipality has fixed 58 beds at the football academy for quarantine purposes.

The All Nepal Football Association had earlier proposed the government to let its facilities, the four academies in the four provinces, to be used as quarantine as the country fights the pandemic.

All the four academies of the association have been funded by FIFA.

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