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Saturday, December 24, 2011

New domestic airport to be bulid at Banepa

A dramatic surge in the movement of international and domestic aircraft at Tribhuvan International Airport has compelled the government to explore an alternative airport near Kathmandu to handle domestic carriers.
The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoTCA) has formally announced developing an alternative domestic airport either in Panchkhaal or Banepa.
“An initial survey conducted at both the sites has shown Nangidanda of Banepa more feasible,” said Tourism Minister Lokendra Bista Magar at a press meet here on Tuesday.
According to Bista, the proposed domestic airport will have 1,200-m runway and would be constructed at the appropriate site after the final survey is completed.
According to TIA officials, domestic airlines’ busy schedule, particularly mountain flights’, and increased flight frequency of international airlines have resulted in heavy traffic congestion at TIA. The country’s sole international airport is currently handling over 385 flights daily.
In a bid to reduce TIA’s traffic congestion and develop air transport infrastructure, the government is currently working on a second international airport and three regional international airports outside Kathmandu. The government is upgrading Gautam Buddha Airport, Bhairahawa, and Janakpur Airport as regional international airports, while a new regional international airport has been planned in Pokhara. The government also intends to start commercial operation of the second international airport in Nighgadh, Bara, within five years.
According to Bista, the government is planning to allocate over Rs 1 billion for upgradation of different airports in remote areas in the current fiscal year.
The ministry has also planned to install precision approach path indicator (PAPI) at Tumlingtar and Simikot airports and VOR/DME at Nepalgunj, Simira, and Gautam Buddha airports. Simira Airport will be upgraded for night facilities within two months.
Installing remote control air-to-ground network in the eastern region in order to ensure better communication facilities for aircraft are among the ministry’s plans. Initial work on installing new radar in Bhattedanda, Lalitpur will be started soon, Magar said.(Source:ekantipur)

Friday, December 16, 2011

Super Football match 13th Jan At Dasharath rangasala


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Watch live Stream India Vs Afghanistan SAAF Final SAFF Championship 2011

India
India



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Match in Progress
SAFF Championship 2011
11-Dec-2011 06:15 PM NST
JLN Stadium, New Delhi

Afghanistan
Afghanistan

45+2 ' Half Time. India 0 Afghanistan 0. Stay with us for second half.


45 ' Two minutes of added time.


40 ' Five minutes to go for a break. India 0 Afghanistan 0


38 ' Free kick to India, Clifford Miranda is ready to kick the ball, poor kick taken, Haroon Fakruddin clears the ball from D-box.


38 ' Indians are not able to make dangerous attempt in Afghanistan post. Afghanistan is playing really well. India 0 Afghanistan 0


35 ' Afghanistan on attack, Sanjar ahmadi, who plays his club football in Cyprus, shoots powerfully but the ball goes little wide from the pole.


30 ' Counter move, Anthony Pereira crosses the ball from right flank, Sunil Chhetri in the Afghanistan D-box but Chhetri fails to control the ball.


25 ' Indians are under pressure. Indian coach is not looking happy. India 0 Afghanistan 0


25 ' Balal Arezouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! what a miss, he finds himself in one vs one position, what a miss! India goalie, Karnjit Singh saves the ball. Brilliant one! India survives a GOAL here.


21 ' Corner kick to Afghanistan, Good one by Jeje for coming down to clear the ball. India 0 Afgahnistan 0


20 ' 20 mins gone, India 0, Afghanistan 0. Catch this match live on http://tv.goalnepal.com


18 ' Corner kick to India, Clifford Miranda takes the shot, curling one but Shartiyar clears the ball from D-zone.


15 ' Mashreqi fouls on Jeje, referee whistles for a foul kick, Anthony Pereira takes the shot, goes inches above the bar.


12 ' Indian defender, Gouranmangi makes a mistake, Balal Arezou grans the ball and crosses the ball to Sanjar Ahmadi but latter fails to touch on the ball.


10 ' 10 mins gone, Afghanistan are dominating the field, still the score is 0-0.


5 ' Lovely cross by Sanjar ahamdi to Balal Arezou, latter tries to beat off side trap but referee raises the flag for off side.


3 ' Bala arezou is on counter move, what a shot, India Karnjit saves the ball brilliantly. What a game from Afghanistan!


2 ' What an attacking game by Afghanistan! Superb! Foul inside the Indi D-box. Balal Arezou and Sanjar Ahmadi are the two dangerous players in Afghanistan squad.


1 ' Peeep! here we go! India vs Afghanistan.


Afghanistan and India have sung their respective National anthems.


Now, the FIFA anthem echoes. Both teams are entering the field. Indians are in blue shirts while Afghan are in red.


We are all set here, both teams are already lined up to enter the field. Watch this match LIVE on GoalNepal Online TV. http://tv.goalnepal.com


Afghanistan XI: Mohamad Yamir, Balal, Shartiyar, Safa, Hazrat Abdul, Hamedullah, Haroon, Mohamed Esrafeel, Mashreqi, Faizullah, Sanjar


India XI: Karnjit Singh (GK), Mahesh, Nirmal, Gouramangi, Anthony, Climax, Rocus, Clifford, Jeje, Sunil, Syed


The stadium is big and the spectators are very few. Not more than 1500. What a big disappointment in the final! Hopefully, we can see some thousands in half an hour time.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Afghanistan vs Nepal SAAF Semifinal Highlight 2011

Afghanistan 1-0 (a.e.t) Nepal – The Lions Of Khorasan Set Up A Final Date With The Defending Champions

Yousef Kargar’s side had to sweat it out to go past Nepal and book a berth in their maiden final of the eight nation tournament...

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SAAF Championship,Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka
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An extra time strike by Belal Arezou ensured that Afghanistan continued their forward march in the SAFF Championship at the expense of Nepal with a 1-0 win at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi to enter the finals.
This was after the two halves of action failed to produce a goal. The Afghans shall face India in the finals scheduled for December 11, Sunday after the Men in Blue got past Maldives 3-1 in the first semi-final.
Afghanistan coach Yousef Kargar made one change to their starting line-up as Masaiullah Ibrahim came in for Ghulam Hazrat Hoddein. Rabin Shrestha didn’t recover in time for the match and in came Bikash Chhetri.  Bhola Nath Silwal too was included with Bijay Garung surprisingly kept out.
It was Graham Roberts’ side who started better as Afghanistan looked poor for the first time in the competition. Jumanu Rai has a shot on goal but the Afghanistan goalkeeper Hameedullah Yousufzari pushed it for a corner in the seventh minute.Nepal should have done well and surged ahead when from a Rohit Chand volley, Santhosh Khala’s hit on the rebound is almost on its way in before the goalkeeper makes the save in the 17th minute.
The Afghanistan defenders never really settled in the match as the opposition missed several chances.
The likes of Haroon Fakhruddin, who was known for his pacy runs, Yousef Mashriqi and Ata Yamir Ali were finding it difficult to deal with the quick passing of Nepal.
It was after the half hour mark that Afghanistan had their first real chance when Belal Arezou missed a sitter when a good cross by Yousef Mashriqi was headed down by Sanjar Ahmadi who had the goal gaping in front of him but he takes too long to take a shot and the eventual one is too close to the Nepal goalkeeper.
Arezo, with five goals under his belt, saw his header come off the crossbar just before the half-time whistle as the Gorkhalis’ defenders struggled to keep them quiet.
Nepal began to play long balls into the opposition’s box but that ploy wasn’t aiding their cause given that they are shorter when compared to their counterparts.
Mohammad Esrafil did well to cut in from the left but was wasteful thereafter as he sent the ball straight into the hands of the goalkeeper instead of finding his man.
As the match progressed, Afghanistan looked the better side and they were guilty of not scoring from the chances that came their way. Sanjar Ahmadi collected a pass from Arezo and his toe poke was just about palmed away by the Nepali custodian.
Sandip Rai sent a looping ball which substitute Anil Gurung controlled well and took a strike which Hameedullah Yousufzari saved.
It was in the 101st minute that saw a moment of brilliance from Sanjar Ahmadi as he drew three Nepali defenders toward himself and backheeled to release Arezou who made no mistake from inside the box to find the back of the net after having run a good 20 yards.
Two minutes later, Sanjay Ahmadi was through on goal but blasted his shot over under pressure from Sagar Thapa.
It was in the second half of the injury time that Biraj Maharjan earned his second yellow card to be sent off by referee Masoud Tufaylieh. From the ensuring free-kick, Arezou looked to curl it in but it went over the bar.
Masaiullah Ibrahim fouled Sagar Thapa and the latter pushed the former which saw the two sides clash in the middle of the park. Bikash Malla, from the bench, came onto the pitch to enter the fracas and was pulled away by his coach. The referee gave marching orders to a member of the Nepal coaching staff.
Bijay Garung’s free-kick went straight into the goalkeeper’s hands in what was the last noteworthy piece of action.

Watch Live Streaming of Nepal Vs Afghanistan Semifinal Football Match SAFF Championship 2011

Nepal
Nepal


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Match Played
SAFF Championship 2011
09-Dec-2011 06:15 PM NST
JLN Stadium

Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Balal Arezo 101'
120′ +4
And there it is!! the referee blows the final whistle and sends the Afghanistani players, staff and fans into delirium. Historic moment for the Afghans!! Afghanistan 1-0 Nepal. See you on Sunday as India and Afghanistan face-off in the SAFF Championship final!
 
120′ +3
B Gurung!! He takes the freekick awarded to Nepal which is into the hands of Hameedullah who momentarily spills the ball and the Nepalese players rush towards him but the goalie holds on. Getting a bit nasty at the end!
 
120′ +3
Yellow Card Bikash Malla
 
120′ +2
Handbags!! Nepal and Afghanistan's players get into a scuffle after Nepal are awarded a freekick and the Afghans kick the ball away.
 
120′
And Biraj Maharjan sent off for bringing down Arezou when he was through on goal. Curtains here for Nepal?
 
120′
Red Card Biraj Maharjan
 
119′
Was that the last chance for Nepal? Substitute Khadka shoots well over after Nepal played their way to the edge of the box.
 
118′
Sanjar Ahmadi comes off for Hashmat Jan as Afghanistan try to waste some more time.
 
118′
Substitution Sanjar Ahmadi Hashmat M.Jan
 
117′
Good diagonal ball towards Anil Gurung but his cross into the box is too wide for anyone to latch onto.
 
116′
Afghanistan trying to play down the clock. 4 minutes to go. Can Nepal find a late equaliser to salvage their SAFF Championship dreams?
 
115′
Afghanistan win a corner kick as they try and hit Nepal on the counter
 
114′
Bijay Gurung tries to find his way into the box but Afghanistan's defence holds firm.
 
112′
Ten minutes to go and Afghanistan already trying to play the ball towards the opposition corner flag. The fans still hoping for a Nepalese equaliser.
 
110′
Another ball into Afghanistan's box. They won't mind that one bit.
 
108′
All hands on the pump for Afghanistan, as they are firmly entrenched int heir own half, trying to protect their lead.
 
106′
The second half is underway immediately.
 
105′
That's the end of the first half of extra time. Afghanistan just 15 minutes away from a historic appearance in the SAFF Championship Final
 
101′
Goal Balal Arezo
Balal Arezou finally breaks the deadlock!!! Nepal's defence goes to sleep as a clever flick by Sanjar Ahmadi puts Arezou clear through. He sprints a good 15-20 yards before unleashing a shot into the right bottom corner. The crowd has gone berserk!!!
 
98′
Neither team showing any emergency.
 
96′
If the stalemate is not broken in this next half an hour then penalty shoot outs shall take place.
 
92′
Sanjar Ahmadi called offside as he tries to head a ball goalwards
 
91′
And Afghanistan get the first half of extra time underway....
 
90′ +3
And there it is. The referee blows the whistle to bring the second half to an end. We shall now have another 30 minutes of extra-time.
 
90′ +2
Into added time. The two teams seem resigned to playing another half an hour of extra time.
 
89′
Substitution Bharat Khawas Nirajan Khadka
 
89′
Niranjan Khadka in for Bharat Khawas, Nepal's last change
 
87′
Haroon Fakhruddin with a good freekick into the box but dealt with by Kiran Kumar
 
86′
A chance for Nepal!! Squandered by Anil Gurung whose shot really lacks conviction. Any goal here could very well be the winner.
 
84′
Mohammad Esrafiul lucky to get away without a booking there. A really rash tackle
 
81′
Bhola Nath Silwal comes off as Bijay Gurung comes in for Nepal. Afghanistan too bring in Ahmed Hatifle for Ata Yamir Ali
 
81′
Substitution Ata Mohammad Yamir Ali Ahmad Hatifie
 
80′
Substitution Bhola Nath Silwal Bijay Gurung
 
79′
Nepal holding on to possession but surely they realise that crosses into the box are not going to get them any reward. Easily cleared.
 
76′
Afghanistan almost take advantage of some slack defending by the Nepalese defence who gift possession to Sanjar Ahmadi. Who then collects a pass from Balal Arezou and his toe poke is just about palmed away by Kiran Kumar
 
75′
Rohit Chand with a shot from well outside the box which is off target by a mile. Frustration showing in Nepal's ranks
 
71′
Afghanistan win a freekick which is hit into the box but easily cleared by Nepal. Rai goes on the counter but is eased out by the Afghani defence
 
70′
Substitution Santosh Shahukhala Anil Gurung
 
70′
Anil Gurung replaces the off-colour Khala.
 
67′
Both teams seem content to just clear the ball out of defence. Can either team find the opener to add some spice in the game?
 
65′
Afghanistan just don't seem to be able to create an opening upfront
 
62′
Wasteful from Mohammad Esrafiul. Clear on the left wing he curls a disappointing cross into the arms of the keeper Kiran Kumar.
 
60′
Half an hour to go. Will we have a winner in regulation time?
 
59′
Another freekick for Nepal on the left wing and the ball in is headed over the bar by Rohit Chand.
 
58′
A corner for Nepal which is not dealt with properly by the goalkeeper Hameedullah but Khala puts the ensuing shot from the edge of the box into the stands.
 
55′
Afghanistan have made a better start to this second half as they almost pass their way past the Nepali defence. Just about thwarted.
 
53′
Arezou almost through there! Gets his head on an aimless punt forward as the Nepali defence dithers. Just wide of the goal.
 
52′
Jumanu Rai tries to dribble his way past the Afghan defence but he is squeezed off the ball
 
51′
High balls into the Afghanistan box really not helping Nepal's cause as the far taller Afghan defenders dealing with it easily.
 
48′
Afghanistan trying to gain some momentum in the early exchanges of this second half....
 
46′
Substitution Masaiullah Ibrahim Waheed Ahmad
 
46′
Nepal kick us off in the second half. Who shall join India in the final?...We shall hopefully know the answer in 45 minutes
 
45′ +2
HALFTIME: Afghanistan 0-0 Nepal - Nepal with all the possession but Afghanistan with the two biggest opportunities of the match with Balal Arezou spurning them both.
 
45′ +1
Mohammad Esrafiul gets a yellow for tugging back Jumanu Rai
 
45′ +1
Yellow Card Mohammad Esrafil
 
44′
AFGHANISTAN HIT THE CROSSBAR!!....Arezou's header comes off the crossbar and is cleared by the Nepali defence. Two clear opportunities for Aghanistan in this half.
 
43′
Nepal enjoying some more possession in the Afghanistani box but just lack the killer touch upfront.
 
40′
The tempo has slowed down as Afghanistan finally settle into the game.
 
36′
It was totally against the run of play and would have really dented Nepal's confidence, if Arezou had converted that opportunity.
 
35′
AND BALAL AREZOU MISSES A SITTER!!....a good cross by Yousef Mashriqi headed down by Sanjar Ahmadi to Arezou who has the goal gaping in front of him but takes too long and the eventual shot is too close to Kiran Kumar who saves the shot
 
33′
Another chance for Nepal but the Afghani defence holds firm
 
31′
They almost did! a looping header which is punched out by Kiran Kumar Limbu. The second corner is far more comfortably dealt with by Nepal
 
30′
Afghanistan win their first corner of the match. Can they make their height advantage count?
 
27′
Nepal have held on to possession well but need to find the killer touch.
 
25′
Balal Arezou with a shot which is blocked by the Nepali defence. The first time Arezou has done anything of note today. Been all Nepal till now.
 
23′
Bhola Nath Silwal with another chance for Nepal but a poor shot by the Nepali and it doesn't even trouble the goalkeeper
 
21′
Afghanistan trying to slow down the tempo at which the game is being played.
 
19′
A wasted chance to counter-attack for Afghanistan. Some composure needed in the Afghan ranks
 
17′
AND HOW DID NEPAL NOT SCORE!!!....Great goalmouth action as Afghan defenders and goalkeeper just cannot clear the ball out of the box as Nepal take shot after shot but somehow Afghanistan hold on.
 
16′
At the moment Nepal doing all the attacking and their fans all the chanting!
 
15′
Another corner for Nepal but Afghanistan's clear height advantage helping them clear
 
13′
Yet another freekick given away by Afghanistan. This time Yamir Ali the guilty party, unnecessarily barging in on Rai.
 
12′
Nepal doing all the attacking at the moment....
 
9′
Santhosh Khala with a good header across the goal but it goes just over. Nepal have settled in well and are the one who look most likely to get a goal
 
7′
Jumanu Rai with the first real shot on goal and it has the Afghan keeper scampering across his goal. Pushed out for a corner
 
5′
Afghanistan playing some uncharacteristically poor passes in midfield
 
4′
Yellow Card Santosh Shahukhala
 
4′
Santhosh Khala gets a yellow card for a foul on the Afghan goalkeeper
 
2′
Nepal win the first corner of the game. Nervousness in the Afghanistan ranks leads to an unnecessary corner
 
1′
Afghanistan get us underway....
 
 
Both the teams looking to make their maiden entry into the SAFF Championship final
 
 
Nepal: Biraj Maharjan (3), Bikash Chhetri (5), Santhosh Khala (9), Jumanu Rai (110, Sandip Rai (13), Sagar Thapa (19), Bharat Khawas (21), Rohit Chand (32), Kiran Kumar Limbu (16), Bhola Nath Silwal (17)
 
 
Afghanistan: Ata Yamir Ali (17), Balal Arezo (9), Djelaludin Sharityar (16), Faisal Safa (40, Haroon Fakhruddin (3), Masaiullah Ibrahim(19), Hameedullah Yousufzari (1), Mohammad Esrafiul (7), Yousef Mashriqi (8), Moqadar Faizullah (2), Sanjar Ahmadi (10) Subs - Ahmed Hatifle (18), Bashir Darman (22), Hashmat Jan (11), Ghulam Hazrat (13) , Massod Hashmi (6), Mujtaba Mujtaba (21), Yousef Samy (14), Waheed Ahmad (20), Zekria Khodadad (5)
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