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2024-09-15

APF defeat Karnali; Bagmati, Chandrapur share points

APF FC continued their unbeaten streak with a commanding 6-0 victory over Karnali Province in the ANFA Women's League on Sunday.

In the first match at the ANFA Complex, Nisha Thokar opened the scoring for APF in the fifth minute. Rashmi Ghising then netted a brace, scoring her first in the 11th minute and adding a second in the 25th.

Gita Rana converted a penalty to make it 4-0, and Hima Rawat extended the lead to 5-0 in the 77th minute.

An own goal by Barsha Oli capped off Karnali's woes, bringing the final score to 6-0.

In the second match, Bagmati Youth Club and Chandrapur Municipality battled to a goalless draw.

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2024-09-14

Departmental derby between Army and Police ends in draw

Both matches of the ANFA Women's League 2081 at Dasharath Stadium on Saturday concluded in draws.

The highly anticipated departmental derby between Nepal Police Club and Tribhuvan Army FC ended 1-1, while the match between Sankata FC and Koshi Province finished without any goals.

After a goalless first half, Amrita Jaisi gave Police the lead in the 49th minute.

However, Amisha Karki equalized for Army in the 63rd minute, ensuring the match ended in a stalemate.

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2024-09-13

Chandrapur continues Sudurpaschim's pointless run

Chandrapur Municipality defeated Sudurpaschim Province 4-0, condemning them to their sixth consecutive defeat.

In the sole match of the day at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, Anita Rana Magar opened the scoring for Chandrapur just three minutes in.

Rajani Thokar doubled the lead in the 14th minute, and Alina Kumari Chaudhary’s own goal in the 64th minute made it 3-0.

Sajani Thokar capped off the victory with a goal in the 89th minute, securing a comprehensive win for Chandrapur.

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2024-09-12

APF edge Waling, Army defeat Bagmati

In the ANFA Women's League 2081 on Thursday, departmental sides Tribhuvan Army FC and APF FC both secured victories.

Army triumphed over Bagmati Youth Club with a 3-0 win, while APF narrowly defeated Waling Municipality 2-1.

In the first match at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato, Bimala Chaudhary opened the scoring for Army in the 27th minute.

Amisha Karki doubled the lead in the 62nd minute, and Sanji Thing's own goal in the 90th minute sealed the victory at 3-0.

In the second match, APF faced a late challenge from Waling but managed to hold on for a 2-1 win.

Renuka Nagarkote scored in the 12th minute, followed by Rashmi Kumari Ghising in the 38th minute. Waling's Cissy Nantongo pulled one back in the 80th minute, but APF held firm to claim all three points.

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