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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Malaysia and Singapore Join Nepal in Division Four

Malaysia and Singapore both won promotion from Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div. 5) in Singapore today. Malaysia, despite losing by two wickets to Bahrain today, secured promotion by virtue of winning four of its five round-robin fixtures, while Singapore beat Argentina today to take its wins to four in the tournament and secure promotion out of the division.
Meanwhile, Bahrain despite its win over Malaysia and Argentina’s loss to Singapore has meant the two sides have been relegated out of WCL Div. 5. Guernsey’s victory over Cayman Islands today at Kallang has ensured it maintains its place in the tournament, while the Cayman Islands remain in the division by virtue of having a superior run-rate to Bahrain.
Tomorrow will see the global rankings play-offs between the sides with Singapore playing Malaysia in the final of the tournament at Kallang.
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Nepal Announced 21-Member Squad For AFC Challenge Cup

FORWARDS
Anil Gurung, Jumanu Rai, Ganesh Lawati, Santosh Sahukhala, Sujal Shrestha




MIDFIELDERS
Nirajan Khadka,Raju Tamang, Bhola Silwal, Bharat Khawas, Tanka Basnet

DEFENDERS
Sagar Thapa (Captain), Rohit Chand, Biraj Maharjan, Rabin Shrestha, Sandeep Rai, Deepak Bhusal, Sabindra Shrestha, Jitendra Karki

GOALKEEPERS
Kiran Chemjong Limbu, Bikash Malla, Ritesh Thapa

COACHING STAFF
Graham Roberts (Head Coach), Megh Rajh KC and Upendra Man Singh (Assistant Coaches)
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Fixtures: ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2012

Nepal’s Group Stage Matches
1 Nepal vs Hong Kong, 2012 March 13, Time 10:00 GMT,
ICC Global Cricket Academy Ground No 2, Dubai
2 Nepal vs Denmark, March 14, 10.00 GMT
ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
3 Nepal vs Papua New Guniea, March 15, 10:00 GMT
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
4 Nepal vs Afghanistan, March 16, 10:00 GMT
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
5 Nepal vs Bermuda, March 18, Time 10:00 GMT
Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
6 Nepal vs Netherlands, March 19, Time 06:00 GMT
ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
7 Nepal vs Canada, March 20, 10:00 GMT
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Complete Fixture of Tournament here

Nepal vs Palestine Preview AFC Challenge Cup 2012

 
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Dec 4, 2011Nepal 1 - Bangladesh 0SAFF
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Oct 11, 2011Philippines 4 - Nepal 0FR
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Feb 29, 2012Palestine 2 - Azerbaijan 0FR
Dec 23, 2011Kuwait 3 - Palestine 0AG
Dec 20, 2011Bahrain 3 - Palestine 1AG
Jul 28, 2011Palestine 2 - Thailand 2WCQA
Jul 23, 2011Thailand 1 - Palestine 0WCQA

LIve Update of The Match Turkmenistan Vs Maldives | Live Streaming of AFC Challenge Cup 2012

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Die hard football goers across the country feverishly wait for the all important AFC Challenge Cup that is lurking around the corner

The sporting spectacle is a bonanza for sport enthusiasts who worship the most popular sport in the planet. The unprecedented exhilaration and excitement in the air is palpable.

One of the most identifiable and recognizable landmarks in the capital is “Dasarath Rangasala (stadium)”, the main venue for the competition. Like an old lady it is getting a lavish makeup, never seen before.

When all is said and done, come 8 March, the historical arena that has  been home to innumerable  sporting  and public  events , music extravaganzas,  parades and many more,  over the decades,  will come  alive again.

With time running out, the work undertaken by All Nepal Football Association (ANFA), the organizer of the prestigious tournament is taking place at a fast and furious pace.

The playing pitch that often is in a state of shambles (riddled with pot holes, jagged, muddled and mud-spattered) now looks sparkling lush green in pictures at least. So does the  Halchowk ground.

The defunct flood lights at the stadium have been finally brought back to life and being tested for its effectiveness, following the decision to hold semi-finals and final under the lights. The organizer fully aware of the ongoing blackout sessions in the Valley is not taking any risk of power outages during the course of the game.

As a backup they have installed a massive expensive 500 KW generator, a well thought out decision. Without a doubt, the cost to host a tournament of this proportion and magnitude runs into millions.

All in all, this is going to be a great and fascinating event. And a football championship of this scale is taking place in the capital after a considerable period of time. A dime-a-dozen international tourneys we witnessed in the past pales in comparison.

ANFA, obviously, as a host/organizer wants to make an impression on no other than FIFA boss  Joseph Sepp Blatter who will be in Kathmandu for the tournament.



It is a good thing that Mr. Blatter accepted the invitation. If he is interested he would have the luxury to get a firsthand account (in parts) of Nepali football in a nutshell at the most. We will have to wait and see, how his visit materializes   and   how much ANFA is able to benefit.

There is no inkling  that ANFA is good at organizing international tournaments. I agree, be it domestic or international tournaments, it is indispensible and an important tool to advance and promote the game.

My contention is that had they displayed similar passion, eagerness, seriousness and honesty to develop the game, perhaps the state of Nepali football would have had a healthier look now.

Speaking of management and security issues related to the  upcoming tournament, ANFA must leave no stone unturned.

Back to the AFC championship, Nepal’s performance will be under the spotlight. The million dollar question is: can Coach Roberts’ boys come up with a decent performance?  Honestly speaking at this point I am clueless.

Long as the youngsters put their hearts and minds into every match, they are with  a  chance to exceed expectations. Equally important is that they play their natural game, maintain a high level of consistency   and composure, and  make the most of scoring opportunities.

The boys appear all pumped up and fired up for the big challenge. It is very important that they get off to a really good start not only to establish early momentum but to gain extra confidence as well.

The opener against Palestine is crucial and decisive, and I am optimistic about our chances. Boys, believe in yourselves and play your heart out. 

Football's Oscars – the beautiful game's equivalent of Jean Dujardin & Meryl Streep

The biggest movie stars from across the globe will converge on Hollywood for the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday evening. 

The eyes of the world will gaze upon the red carpet of the Kodak Theatre as the glitz and glamour of the Oscars gets set to enchant the masses once again.

There will be fashion victories and faux pas, emotional tales and long-winded speeches, winners will be crowned and losers will be forced to smile bravely in a ceremony celebrating the best in cinema.

With that in mind, we  are set to name the cream of the crop in the football industry. Awards will be handed out to your favourite stars and villains in a plethora of categories starting with Best Original Screenplay and culminating with Best Picture.

Without any further ado, grab some popcorn and your preferred beverage because the Football Oscars begins now ...


BEST WRITING: ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY - Jose Mourinho




A man nicknamed the 'Special One' hits out at his former employers after losing a key battle in front of millions of people. The star of this gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller does not take kindly to the setback and accuses his sworn enemies of receiving preferential treatment from the powers that be.


The main character insists he is the victim of a vast conspiracy as he tries to dethrone the ruling elite in Spain and Europe. The slightly paranoid 49-year-old sends his underlings to talk to the press in an escalating war of wills involving multi-national corporations, European governing bodies and international charities. A wonderfully crafted story that had all the necessary elements to be a box-office hit.

BEST DOCUMENTARY - Rise and Shine: The Jay DeMerit Story


A classic tale about an underdog who defies the odds to reach the pinnacle of the sport is sure to strike a chord with the paying public. The film by Nick Lewis and Ranko Tutulugdzija follows Jay DeMerit's meteoric ascent from the Sunday pub leagues in England to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa.

The American defender's rags to riches story almost never made it to the big screen but was rescued by an infusion of funds from private donors like Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo and Bolton midfielder Stuart Holden. An inspirational documentary that is a must see for lovers of the beautiful game.

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - Man Utd 8-2 Arsenal


This is a horror movie that the Arsenal faithful will want to forget as quickly as possible. The naive north London boys were ripe for the picking and Manchester United showed them no mercy at the Theatre of Dreams.

The Red Devils dealt Arsene Wenger's side a psychological blow that the Gunners supporters will be keen to lock away in the deep crevices of their minds and never revisit. Some scars, however, never heal. United's 8-2 thrashing of Arsenal takes the honour for best original score.

BEST ORIGINAL SONG - Manchester City


Mario Balotelli's misadventures have made the headlines in England ever since the mercurial striker left Inter for Manchester City in 2010. The 21-year-old has become a cult hero in Britain following his misdeeds on and off the pitch, so it's only natural that the City supporters have drummed up a chant for their favourite Italian.

"Oh Balotelli he's a striker …
He's good at darts, he's allergic to grass but when he plays, he's class
Drives round Moss Side with a wallet full of cash
Can't put on his vest but when he does he is the best
Goes into schools, tells teachers all the rules
Sets fire to his gaff, with rockets from his bath.
Doesn't care because he did it for a laugh, runs back to his house for a suitcase full of cash.
Oh Balotelli …"
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS - Milan fans


The Curva Sud's depiction of 'Leonardo's last supper' takes the cake in the Best Visual Effects category. The Rossoneri supporters unfurled the banner before the Milan derby last April, branding Leonardo a 'Judas'. 

The Brazilian featured for the Diavoli for four years in the late 90s before taking the reins as coach in 2009. However, he defected to the blue and black side of Milan on Christmas Eve last year and the Rossoneri faithful made no bones about their feelings for the 'traitor'.

MEMORIAL AWARD - Socrates


Socrates passed away on December 4, 2011 at the age of 57 from septic shock following gastrointestinal complications. The Brazilian icon will be remembered just as much for his accomplishments on the field as for his exploits away from the pitch.

His love for art, history and politics made him a larger than life character and the Corinthians hero embodied the elegance and grace of Brazilian football. The captain of the beloved 1982 World Cup side was revered by the masses and became a symbol for social activism. A true poet warrior in every sense of the word.

BEST MAKEUP - Peter Reid and Diego Maradona


Peter Reid ended a 25-year feud with Diego Maradona over the infamous 'Hand of God' goal at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. The former England midfielder, who was on the pitch when Maradona scored the controversial 'goal' to knock the Three Lions out of the competition, wrote last year that the Argentine legend was "still a cheat".

However, Reid was all smiles when the two met up in Abu Dhabi in December 2011 and the Englishman went so far as to kiss the hand which Maradona used to knock the ball past Peter Shilton. Reid's gesture may have ended the dispute with the Al Wasl coach but has made him persona non grata with some of his fellow countrymen.

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE - Jurgen Klopp


Borussia Dortmund trainer Jurgen Klopp is famous for his exuberant outbursts on the touchline as most Bundesliga fans can attest to. The charismatic 44-year-old wears his heart on his sleeve and is not afraid to lose himself in the heat of the moment.

His penchant for wild celebrations might have reached its zenith just before the Christmas break when he tore a quadriceps muscle rushing from the stands to celebrate BVB's penalty shoot-out victory over Fortuna Dusseldorf in the DFB-Pokal. A worthy winner of the Best Animated Feature.

ACADEMY HONORARY AWARD - EUSEBIO


Eusebio turned 70 earlier this year amid ongoing health problems that have seen him hospitalised three times in the last two months.

Back in his prime, though, the 1965 European Player of the Year was an absolute terror on the pitch. He scored 473 goals in 437 appearances in all competitions for Benfica and led Portugal to a third-placed finish at the 1966 World Cup. Eusebio won the European Golden Boot twice and is widely considered one of the top 10 footballers of all time. A true legend.

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM - 'No hablo Ingles'


This sub-titled film is about a depressed Argentine trying to make sense of his life over 10,000 kilometres away from home in rainy Manchester. Our tragic hero wins over many admirers in the beginning with his gritty, never-say-die attitude but is later ostracised after failing to follow instructions given to him from his superior.

The main character Carlos Tevez claims he did not comprehend what his manager was trying to relay to him while on a club outing in Munich because he still doesn't understand English very well. The 'misunderstood' 28-year-old flees to his homeland to escape the pain only to return months later vowing to win back his former supporters.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Patty Orue


Patty Orue lit up screens across South America and beyond at the 2011 Copa America in Argentina. The vivacious vixen kept things interesting during Paraguay's lethargic matches and injected some much needed spice and drama in their run to the Copa final.

Orue edges out compatriot Larissa Riquelme, who made her name during the 2010 World Cup. Cameras were fixated on the two beauties during the continental tournament but the blonde bombshell takes top honours by enthralling fans far and wide with her colourful wardrobe and endless enthusiasm.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - Sergio Busquets


Sergio Busquets is one of the most polarising figures on the scene today. His proponents argue that he is a vital cog in the Barcelona machine while his detractors believe that he is overrated and would not succeed outside his current environment.

What's not up for debate, though, is that Busquets can play a myriad of different roles including agitator, provocateur extraordinare, schemer and the not-so-innocent victim. The Spaniard can also play the part of world-class midfielder on occasion and it's this type of flexibility that sees him win the prestigious accolade.

BEST DIRECTOR - Pep Guardiola


Pep Guardiola has a clear vision of how he wants his end product to appear on the big screen and is deft enough to keep his dressing room harmonious in order to make it happen. Critics tend to argue that the classy Catalan has a room full of stars at his disposal and like to credit his success to the talent available in his ranks.

The bottom line is that Pep continues to churn out hit after hit and his 13 trophies in four years in charge of the Catalan institution is more than enough proof that his methods are highly successful.

BEST ACTRESS - Hope Solo


Everybody loves a good redemption story and after goalkeeper Hope Solo was benched for the World Cup semi-final against Brazil in 2007 and then subsequently kicked off the team for criticising her coach and fellow team-mate who replaced her between the posts, all eyes were on the 30-year-old in Germany last summer.

Solo thrived in the limelight and was the star of the show as she led the US Women's team to the final of the 2011 World Cup where they bowed out to Japan in the final. A worthy winner who certainly did not need any help from Goal.com editor KS Leong, who used his influence within the organisation to push for her victory.

BEST ACTOR - Lionel Messi


I hate to kill the suspense here ladies and gents but this is an absolute no-brainer. Lionel Messi is hands down the best in the business. There are a few leading men out there worthy of the plaudits they receive but none can touch the Argentine genius.

The diminutive dynamo is the best player on the best team in the world and seems to elevate his performance on the biggest stage. Messi is the envy of his peers and is a fantastic role model for the youth in an industry where avarice and inflated egos run rampant and wild.

BEST PICTURE - 'Tiki-Taka' by Barcelona


A movie based mostly in Catalunya but also shot in many regions across Spain. The heroes of the film are forced to deal with a daunting, expensively assembled army of mercenaries hell-bent on taking them down.

The Catalans lose a battle or two along the way but ultimately vanquish their rivals and win the war. The fast flowing film features a vast array of unforgettable characters and culminates with the club consolidating their stranglehold on Spain and Europe. Some critics are already calling it one of the best of all time.


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Bomb blast in Nepal's capital Kathmandu 'kills three

At least three people have been killed in a bomb blast in a busy, central area of the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, police say.
At least six people were also injured in the blast, officials say, which took place outside the offices of the Nepal Oil Corporation
A little-known militant organisation, the Unified National Liberation Front, has said it carried out the attack.
There has been no comment from the government as yet.
"A bomb blast killed two people and injured five in an area near government offices and the district court. The explosion occurred at 1:25pm (0740 GMT)," Nepal police spokesman, Binod Singh, was quoted by news agency Agence France Presse as saying.
"A special team of police have been deployed in the area. They are gathering evidence and the area has been cordoned off."
A person claiming to be a spokesman for the Unified National Liberation Front said it was a group fighting for the rights of indigenous communities and cited the government's inability to curb corruption and fuel price rises as reasons behind the attack, BBC Nepali reports.

Monday, February 27, 2012

World's shortest man Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72 in Nepal


World's shortest man Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72, Nepal
The world's shortest man, Chandra Bahadur Dangi, 72, poses with family members after being awarded the Guinness World Records title in Kathmandu, Nepal. Photograph: Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters
Nepal is not only home to the world's highest peak but the world's shortest man.
A Guinness World Records team measured Chandra Bahadur Dangi at 54.6cm (21.5in), declaring the 72 year-old shorter than previous title holder Junrey Balawing, from the Philippines, who stood at 59.7cm (23.5in) at the age of 18 last year.
"The good news is that Chandra Bahadur Dangi is the world's shortest living man," Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday told reporters after measurements were taken.
"If he is really 72 years old he is the oldest person to be awarded the shortest-man record," Glenday said, adding that Dangi was also the shortest person ever measured by Guinness World Records.
Dangi, who lives in a remote part of rural Nepal, said he had never heard of Mount Everest and was unaware of the world record title before a timber merchant visited his village last month and decided to measure him.
His diminutive size has since made him a celebrity in the impoverished nation of 26.6 million people. Last week he took a plane for the first time from his village, Rimkholi, 167 miles west of Kathmandu, to meet Guinness World Records officials in the capital.
"I am good. I feel happy," Dangi said holding two framed certificates. "I want to travel around the world and spread the name of my country."
Dangi, whose parents died when he was still in his teens, lives with his brother and says he has no desire to marry.
His family has no idea when he stopped growing as many Nepali villages still lack basic health care. Dangi has never seen a doctor in his life. Five of his brothers and two sisters are of normal size.
Before Balawing, who was declared the shortest man in the world in June 2011, another Nepali man, Khagnedra Thapa Magar, held the title, standing at 67cm (26.4in) tall.

AFC Challenge Cup 2012: Team Update- Palestine

Palestine is a "different country" in world football. Despite entering in the international football in 1953, they couldn't play many games due to political tension with Isarel. The Palestine Football Federation was founded in 1952. Its successor, the Palestine Football Association, was recognized by FIFA in 1998, after the creation of the Palestinian Authority. Palestine are grouped with Nepal, Maldives and Turkmenistan in Group A of AFC Challenge Cup. They will take on hosts Nepal in the opening match on 8th of March at Dasrath Stadium. Currently they are touring UAE for the preparation of AFC Challenge Cup. They have already played a friendly match against UAE which they lost 0-3. They are playing another friendly match against Ajerbaijan on 29th February.

Nickname: Al Fursan (The Knights), Al Fida'i (The Fighters)

FIFA Ranking: The team reached an all-time high position of 115 in the FIFA ranking system in April 2006 after
seven years of progression from 191st in August 1999. Following their recognition by FIFA, the team played no official fixtures in the Palestinian Territories due to security concerns until a match on October 26, 2008 against Jordan in the newly renovated Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium in Al-Ram north of Jerusalem, which finished in a 1–1 draw. In recognition of their efforts the Palestinian Football Federation was awarded FIFA's inaugural Development Award. They are currently ranked at 162nd position.

Kit: 
Home Color is red shirts and black shorts, Red shocks. Away color is white shirt and black shorts.

Coach: Jamal Mahmoud is the head coach of the team.

Player To Be Watched: Fahed Attal is the player to be watched in Palestine squad. He is the second leading all-time scorer in the history of the Palestine national football team behind fellow striker Ziyad Al-Kord with 12 goals in 16 games. All of Attal's goals with the national team came in the 2006 calendar year earning him recognition from IFFHS International Federation of Football History and Statistics which cited Attal as the World's 8th leading scorer of international goals on par with the likes of David Villa and Bastian Schweinsteiger. Attal was also included in the Asian Football Confederation shortlist of 10 players for the 2006 AFC Player of the Year Award So far, Palestine has an undefeated record when Fahed Attal finds the back of the net.



Source: Leftfoot

Supporters:
Palestinians are football lovers but their supporters hardly travel with the team to support the team.

World Cup record:


1930 to 1998 – Did not enter
 2002 - Did not qualify
 2006 - Did not qualify
 2010 – Did not qualify
 2014 - Did not qualify

Asian Cup record:

1956 - 1996 - Did not enter
2000 - Did not qualify
2004 - Did not qualify
2007 - Did not qualify
2011 - Did not qualify

AFC Challenge Cup record:


2006 Quarterfinals
2008 Withdrew
2010 - Qualifying Stage
2012 - Qualified

First International Match: Palestine played their first match against Egypt which they lost 1-8 in July 26, 1953.

Biggest Win: Palestine hammered Guam 11-0 in April 1, 2006 in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Biggest Defeat: 8-1 defeat at the hands of Eygpt is still the biggest loss for them in International football.

Palestine are grouped with Nepal, Maldives and Turkmenistan in Group A of AFC Challenge Cup.

AFC Challenge Cup 2012 To Go LIVE In Three Continents

AFC Challenge Cup Football Tournament is going LIVE in three continents through satellite channels.

The official marketing partner of AFC, The World Sports Group informed  that the Championship is being broadcasted live in Asia, Europe and North America.

In Nepal, Kantipur TV is the host broadcaster.

According to the information provided, Kolkata TV will take the rights in India, ABS-CBN  Channel in Philippines, One World Sports in USA, Television Maldives in Maldives and Perform Group in Europe.

Some TV channels in Tajikitan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka are also interested to show the matches live.

AFC Challenge Cup 2012: The Price Hike In Match Tickets Is Likely

All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is planning to hike the ticket price of AFC Challenge Cup 2012, according to the souce.

It is learned that the ticket price is likely to be Rs 1000 for closed parapet & Rs 500 or 300 for open rampant.

However, the official confirmation is yet come from ANFA.

Eight countries are participating in the event. The winner will secure the berth in AFC Asian Cup 2015, australia.

AFC Challenge Cup 2012: Team Update - Maldives

Football in Maldives is like what Cricket in India. Tiny island country is obsessed with the beautiful game. A mere population of three hundred thousands people hasn't barred them from producing talented football players.
Maldives was known to the world when they drew with South Korea at home 0-0 in the Asian qulifying for the 2006 World Cup. Their most significant success was winning the 2008 SAFF Championship where they beat the most successful team India in the final 1–0.

Nickname: The Islanders are known as Red Snappers

FIFA Ranking: The Islanders are ranked at 175th position in the world and 37th in Asia. The highest FIFA ranking 126th position was in 2006 and the lowest was 183rd in 1997.

Kit: Maldives' home kit comprises a  red jersey and red shorts – red is the national colour of the Maldives, and represents the boldness of the nation's heroes. The current away kit comprises a black jersey and black shorts. Adidas is the kit provider to the national team, a sponsorship deal that began in 2011.

Coach: Istavan Urbanyi is the hungarian coach who took the helm from Andres Cruciani. Urbanyi was also the coach of the team in 2009/10.




Player To Be Watched:
Ali Ashfaq. Ashfaq is currently not fit as he is recovering from knee injury. But he is surely a player to be watched in Maldivian squad. Ashfaq is the man who scored a ROCKET goal against Nepal in the first match of SAFF Championship 2011.

Supporters: Maldivians are so passionate about the beautiful game and they follow their beloved team closely.

World Cup record

    1930 to 1986 – Did not enter
    1990 – Withdrew
    1994 – Did not enter
    1998 to 2014 – Did not qualify

Asian Cup record

    1956 to 1992 – Did not enter
    1996 to 2004 – Did not qualify
    2007 – Did not enter
    2011 – Did not qualify

AFC Challenge Cup record

    2006 to 2008 – Ineligible
    2010 – Did not qualify
    2012 – Qualified

SAFF championship record

Winner in 2008

First International Match:
Seychelles 9 Maldives 0 in 1979

Biggest Win:
Maldives hammered hapless Mongolia 12-0 in 2003

Biggest Defeat:
Iran defeated Red Snappers 17-0 in 1997 in Damascus, Syria.

Maldives are grouped with Nepal, Palestine and Turkmenistan in Group A of AFC Challenge Cup.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Watch AFC Challenge Cup 2012 live


Participating Teams

Nepal

Maldives

India


DPR Korea

Philippines

Palestine


Turkmenistan

Tajikistan
 
    AFC Challenge Cup is a 2nd tier competition which is organized by Asian Football Confederation.

    Eight teams are competing in the tournament. The winner will book the tickets to AFC Asian Cup 2015, Australia.

    Nepal is hosting the tournament from March 8-19. Two stadiums; Dasrath Stadium and Halchowk Stadium will be used for the matches.

    Stick with GoalNepal.com, m.goalnepal.com, GoalNepal SMS GOAL to 5001, GoalNepal Online Radio, GoalNepal Online TV, GoalNepal FB and Twitter to get AFC Challenge Cup updates.

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  Fixture  
Sn Match Status Result Date Venue
1 Nepal - Palestine Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-08 Dasrath Stadium
2 Turkmenistan - Maldives Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-08 Halchowk Stadium
3 DPR Korea - Philippines Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-09 Halchowk Stadium
4 India - Tajikistan Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-09 Dasrath Stadium
5 Palestine - Turkmenistan Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-10 Halchowk Stadium
6 Nepal - Maldives Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-10 Dasrath Stadium
7 India - Philippines Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-11 Dasrath Stadium
8 Tajikistan - DPR Korea Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-11 Halchowk Stadium
9 Nepal - Turkmenistan Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-12 Dasrath Stadium
10 Palestine - Maldives Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-12 Halchowk Stadium
11 India - DPR Korea Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-13 Dasrath Stadium
12 Tajikistan - Philippines Yet to be Played 0 - 0 2012-03-13 Halchowk Stadium
           

  Group   A                
    Team MP W D L GF GA +/- PTS
Nepal Nepal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Maldives Maldives 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Palestine Palestine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

                 
  Group   B                
    Team MP W D L GF GA +/- PTS
India India 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DPR Korea DPR Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Philippines Philippines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tajikistan Tajikistan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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