Nepali Football Team Prepares for Friendly Competition in Europe after 38 Years
17th Baisakh: Preparation of Nepali Team Flying to England Appears Weak*
Long-awaited European Friendly Competition:
After 38 years, the Nepali football team is gearing up for a friendly competition in Europe. However, their preparation for the upcoming match against England on the 17th of Baisakh seems inadequate.
Training Setback:
With the head coach, Bisendjo Albert, residing in Italy, only 26 players have been announced for training sessions aimed at friendly matches.
ANFA's Efforts:
The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is conducting training at the Bhadrakali Army Ground starting Tuesday. The national team is set to play a friendly match against England's 'C' division team, Aldershot Town Football Club, on the 25th of Baisakh.
Challenges Faced:
Due to most senior players being engaged in the Gold Cup Football Tournament and limited access to fields, ANFA faces challenges in adequately preparing the national team.
Fitness Concerns:
A player highlighted fitness issues amidst insufficient training, stressing the importance of robust preparation for European competition.
ANFA's Initiative:
ANFA has prepared a squad of 23 players and seven officials for the Nepali team's second-ever European tour, aiming to send a strong contingent for friendly matches.
Support and Logistics:
ANFA, along with the assistance of a task force, district, and club officials, is arranging the tour to England. Notably, ANFA President Pankaj Vikram Nemwang and Vice President Deepak Khadka will accompany the national team.
Tripartite Agreement:
A tripartite agreement has been reached between the Football Association of Nepal (FAN), ANFA, and Aldershot Town Football Club. The agreement includes a 90-minute match with both teams allowed to make five substitutions. ANFA will cover all expenses for the Nepali team.
Challenges Ahead:
With limited training opportunities and delayed preparations, the Nepali team faces challenges. However, they aim to intensify training for better readiness, especially for European matches.
In Conclusion:
Despite facing hurdles, the Nepali football team's journey to Europe signifies a significant milestone in their international sports endeavors. As they gear up for friendly matches, ANFA's concerted efforts aim to ensure a competitive outing for Nepali football. #NepaliFootballTeam
17th Baisakh: Preparation of Nepali Team Flying to England Appears Weak*
Long-awaited European Friendly Competition:
After 38 years, the Nepali football team is gearing up for a friendly competition in Europe. However, their preparation for the upcoming match against England on the 17th of Baisakh seems inadequate.
Training Setback:
With the head coach, Bisendjo Albert, residing in Italy, only 26 players have been announced for training sessions aimed at friendly matches.
ANFA's Efforts:
The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is conducting training at the Bhadrakali Army Ground starting Tuesday. The national team is set to play a friendly match against England's 'C' division team, Aldershot Town Football Club, on the 25th of Baisakh.
Challenges Faced:
Due to most senior players being engaged in the Gold Cup Football Tournament and limited access to fields, ANFA faces challenges in adequately preparing the national team.
Fitness Concerns:
A player highlighted fitness issues amidst insufficient training, stressing the importance of robust preparation for European competition.
ANFA's Initiative:
ANFA has prepared a squad of 23 players and seven officials for the Nepali team's second-ever European tour, aiming to send a strong contingent for friendly matches.
Support and Logistics:
ANFA, along with the assistance of a task force, district, and club officials, is arranging the tour to England. Notably, ANFA President Pankaj Vikram Nemwang and Vice President Deepak Khadka will accompany the national team.
Tripartite Agreement:
A tripartite agreement has been reached between the Football Association of Nepal (FAN), ANFA, and Aldershot Town Football Club. The agreement includes a 90-minute match with both teams allowed to make five substitutions. ANFA will cover all expenses for the Nepali team.
Challenges Ahead:
With limited training opportunities and delayed preparations, the Nepali team faces challenges. However, they aim to intensify training for better readiness, especially for European matches.
In Conclusion:
Despite facing hurdles, the Nepali football team's journey to Europe signifies a significant milestone in their international sports endeavors. As they gear up for friendly matches, ANFA's concerted efforts aim to ensure a competitive outing for Nepali football. #NepaliFootballTeam
Nepali Football Team Prepares for Friendly Competition in Europe after 38 Years
17th Baisakh: Preparation of Nepali Team Flying to England Appears Weak*
Long-awaited European Friendly Competition:
After 38 years, the Nepali football team is gearing up for a friendly competition in Europe. However, their preparation for the upcoming match against England on the 17th of Baisakh seems inadequate.
Training Setback:
With the head coach, Bisendjo Albert, residing in Italy, only 26 players have been announced for training sessions aimed at friendly matches.
ANFA's Efforts:
The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is conducting training at the Bhadrakali Army Ground starting Tuesday. The national team is set to play a friendly match against England's 'C' division team, Aldershot Town Football Club, on the 25th of Baisakh.
Challenges Faced:
Due to most senior players being engaged in the Gold Cup Football Tournament and limited access to fields, ANFA faces challenges in adequately preparing the national team.
Fitness Concerns:
A player highlighted fitness issues amidst insufficient training, stressing the importance of robust preparation for European competition.
ANFA's Initiative:
ANFA has prepared a squad of 23 players and seven officials for the Nepali team's second-ever European tour, aiming to send a strong contingent for friendly matches.
Support and Logistics:
ANFA, along with the assistance of a task force, district, and club officials, is arranging the tour to England. Notably, ANFA President Pankaj Vikram Nemwang and Vice President Deepak Khadka will accompany the national team.
Tripartite Agreement:
A tripartite agreement has been reached between the Football Association of Nepal (FAN), ANFA, and Aldershot Town Football Club. The agreement includes a 90-minute match with both teams allowed to make five substitutions. ANFA will cover all expenses for the Nepali team.
Challenges Ahead:
With limited training opportunities and delayed preparations, the Nepali team faces challenges. However, they aim to intensify training for better readiness, especially for European matches.
In Conclusion:
Despite facing hurdles, the Nepali football team's journey to Europe signifies a significant milestone in their international sports endeavors. As they gear up for friendly matches, ANFA's concerted efforts aim to ensure a competitive outing for Nepali football. #NepaliFootballTeam
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