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Dominant Sankata Crush Jhapa FC 6–0 to Storm into Semifinals

Kathmandu’s Sankata Football Club produced a scintillating display of attacking football to thrash Jhapa FC 6–0 in a one-sided encounter of the Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup on Tuesday, booking their spot in the semifinals at the Dudhe Stadium in Shivasatakshi, Jhapa. From the first whistle, Sankata looked sharp, organised, and hungry for goals. Their early aggression repeatedly tested Jhapa’s defence. In the 13th minute, Sukriya Miya tried her luck, but Jhapa’s goalkeeper Sujata Tamang calmly collected the shot. Sujata stayed busy, denying Anisa Rai’s powerful 25-yard free kick in the 15th minute and Samiksha Magar’s long-range effort in the 23rd. But the relentless pressure finally paid off. In the 23rd minute, Senu Pariyar broke the deadlock, finishing expertly from a pinpoint cross by Purnima Rai. Captain Yashoda Shahi came close with a free kick in the 30th minute, but just before halftime, Samikshya Magar doubled Sankata’s lead (45+1’) after a clever assist from Sunita Bhulan, sending the visitors into the break with a commanding 2–0 advantage. The second half was pure domination. Only ten minutes after the restart, Sankata’s Bhutanese import, Chhiring Wangden, found the net with a classy finish off Purnima Rai’s slick backheel assist to make it 3–0. Six minutes later, Purnima turned scorer herself, slotting home from Senu Pariyar’s setup to extend the margin to 4–0. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/KyqxU3LTzAEsyOnZSmrDYtwDFLS6bejgXV4l3Fow.jpg) Jhapa’s defence continued to crumble. In the 83rd minute, Purnima netted her second of the match from Renisa Sharma’s long cross, before substitute Aruna Syangten added the final flourish in the dying moments to seal an emphatic 6–0 victory. Purnima Rai’s all-round brilliance earned her the Player of the Match award, along with a cash prize of Rs. 15,000 and a trophy. After the match, Jhapa’s coach, Sandesh Shrestha, admitted that the team’s lack of preparation was evident in their underwhelming performance. On the other hand, Sankata’s head coach, Rabindra Shilikar, praised his players for executing the game plan perfectly and maintaining composure throughout.

Football

Rashmi’s Hat-trick Lights Up Jhapa as APF Crush Sikkim 7–0

Departmental giants APF Football Club, Kathmandu, delivered a ruthless and emphatic statement of intent on Friday, crushing India's Singling Sporting Club (Sikkim) 7–0 at the Dudhe Stadium in Shivasatakshi to secure their place in the semifinals of the Jhapa Women's Gold Cup. From the opening whistle, APF demonstrated superior class and intensity, utilising relentless high pressing and disciplined possession to immediately dismantle the visitors' defensive lines. Their persistence paid off just shy of the half-hour mark when Sabita Rana Magar struck the opener in the 29th minute. Nine minutes later, the lead was doubled by Anita Basnet, who capitalised effectively on a defensive lapse after Saru Limbu's header ricocheted off the box. The final minutes of the first half turned into a decisive carnage: Rashmi Kumari Ghising found the back of the net in the 41st minute, and Basnet bagged her brace deep into injury time, sending APF into the break with a commanding 5–0 advantage. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ckPIUVT9cEl7AL18c2hg2pSoNaPetzDNCg0Q7lK0.jpg) The second half mirrored the first, with APF maintaining complete control. In the 71st minute, Anita KC connected beautifully with a cross from Rana Magar to extend the lead to six. The night's headline, however, was sealed by Ghising, who completed her decisive hat-trick in the 84th minute, finishing off a pass from Anita KC to confirm the 7–0 triumph. Ghising's stunning performance deservedly earned her the Player of the Match award. Sikkim managed only two real moments of threat: a 21st-minute shot saved comfortably by APF custodian Anjana Rana, and a clear one-on-one chance in the 80th minute that Sukriya frustratingly failed to convert. Following the dominant win, APF head coach Jibesh Pandey praised his team, stating, "The girls played exactly to the plan—disciplined, composed, and clinical from start to finish." Sikkim coach Laku Phurbi Bhutia chose to view the heavy loss as valuable experience, noting, "Our team is young. This defeat will make us stronger. We'll bounce back better." The tournament continues tomorrow with the third quarterfinal featuring Sankata Football Club, Kathmandu, against local hopefuls Jhapa FC. The champions of the Jhapa Women's Gold Cup are set to take home a significant purse of Rs 10 lakh, while the runners-up will receive Rs 5 lakh. The final is scheduled for November 9 (Kartik 24).

Football

ANFA has once again fouled the fans’ expectations ,No ‘A’ Division league

Kathmandu — After months of uncertainty that have plagued the Nepali domestic football scene, the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has delivered a much-needed lifeline to the calendar, officially announcing the launch of the National League on December 24, 2025. The decision, finalised Monday during a crucial meeting between ANFA officials and club representatives at the Satdobato headquarters, confirms the return of top-tier competition, albeit under a revised format that once again postpones the traditional Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League. **The Pivot: Why the 'A' Division is Off** This marks the third consecutive year that the nation's premier 'A' Division League will not be held—the last edition having taken place in 2023 (2079 BS). The suspension has been repeatedly linked to internal political disputes within ANFA, which have hampered long-term planning. The most recent shift occurred after the proposed home-and-away model for the 'A' Division, initially set for this winter, was deemed unfeasible. ANFA cited significant logistical and financial challenges in executing a nationwide league across 14 venues, opting instead to roll out the National League as a more manageable alternative. **Tournament Structure and AFC Implications** The upcoming National League will feature a compact field of 10 teams: The top six finishers from the last 'A' Division League. The top four sides from the ongoing ANFA President's League, which is set to kick off this Wednesday. The six automatically qualified clubs are: Church Boys United Machhindra Football Club Nepal Police Club Jawalakhel Youth Club Satdobato Youth Club New Road Team (NRT) Crucially, the champion of the National League will secure the coveted berth to represent Nepal in the prestigious AFC Club Championship. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/MmcQUQ8ahcH1folhp3rj9u5nPbYmk3irBthZdbzp.jpg) **Key Deadlines** Clubs now have a tight window to prepare for the season: November 21 (Mangsir 5): Deadline for participating clubs to submit their team registration. November 25 (Mangsir 9): Final deadline for player registration. December 5 (Mangsir 19): The official fixture schedule will be released. In a move to calm stakeholders, ANFA also confirmed that the Martyr's Memorial 'A' Division League will be restored to its traditional format for its subsequent edition, beginning in mid-December 2026 ( 2083). **A Step Forward, Despite Disappointment** While the continued absence of the 'A' Division is a blow for fans, the National League represents a vital return to consistent, high-stakes football. The tournament provides a much-needed competitive platform for clubs and players, ensuring they remain active and visible on the national stage. The lure of the AFC spot is sure to inject intense competition into the campaign.

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Nepal Finish Winless in Tri-Series as UAE Clinch Four-Wicket Victory in Dubai

Dubai, November 5 — Nepal’s poor run in the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two continued as they ended their fifth tri-nation ODI series without a single win, suffering a four-wicket defeat to hosts United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the last match of the series at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Having earlier lost twice to the USA — by 106 runs and four wickets — and once to the UAE by five wickets, Nepal’s campaign ended in disappointment. With this defeat, Nepal has 12 points from 20 matches, placing them seventh in the League Two standings, while the UAE remains at the bottom with 10 points from an equal number of games. **Nepal’s Innings – Struggles Despite Solid Start** Put in to bat after losing the toss, Nepal posted a total of 239 for 9 in 50 overs. Bhim Sharki led the effort with a patient 48, supported by Kushal Malla (45), Dipendra Singh Airee (37), Asif Sheikh (34), and Aarif Sheikh (30). Spinner Sandeep Lamichhane chipped in with an unbeaten 15 at the end to push the total near 240. The only notable partnership came for the second wicket, as Bhim Sharki and Asif Sheikh added 74 runs, steadying Nepal after an early loss. However, a mid-innings collapse saw them lose momentum. For the UAE, Junaid Siddique, Mohammad Jawadullah, and Dhruv Parashar each took two wickets, while Zahid Ali claimed one. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/rIsqd1C1XwzyEzSySthC3mGZ2rgVMEaYhU68agsp.jpg) **UAE’s Chase – Shahzad and Wasim Power Home** In response, the UAE successfully chased the target with five balls to spare, finishing on 240 for 6 in 49.1 overs. The chase was powered by Mohammad Shahzad’s magnificent 96 off 123 balls (6 fours, 3 sixes) and Mohammad Wasim’s explosive 76 off 73 (4 fours, 3 sixes). The duo stitched a 147-run partnership for the fourth wicket, which effectively sealed Nepal’s fate. Later contributions came from Soheb Khan (29), Captain Alishan Sharafu (18), and Harshit Kaushik (13), ensuring the UAE cruised home despite late resistance. For Nepal, Karan KC was the standout bowler, taking 3 wickets, while Nandan Yadav, Lalit Rajbanshi, and Sandeep Lamichhane claimed one apiece. **A Series to Forget for Nepal** The loss capped a disappointing campaign for Nepal, which struggled with both bat and ball throughout the series. Inconsistent batting, lack of death bowling control, and missed fielding opportunities proved costly. Skipper Rohit Paudel’s men now face mounting pressure to rediscover form as the League Two fixtures progress. UAE, meanwhile, will take confidence from their composed chase and the form of Shahzad and Wasim, both of whom displayed maturity under pressure.

Football

Historic Triumph! India Clinches Maiden Women’s ODI World Cup Title

After years of near misses and heartbreaks, India’s women’s cricket team finally etched its name in history — winning its first-ever ICC Women’s ODI World Cup with a commanding 52-run victory over South Africa on Sunday. Powered by brilliant all-round performances from Deepti Sharma and Shafali Verma, India overcame a resilient South African challenge in the grand finale at DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai — sealing a long-awaited dream that had eluded the team for decades. Batting first after losing the toss, India posted an imposing 298/6 in 50 overs. The opening pair of Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana provided a perfect start, putting on 104 runs for the first wicket. Shafali’s fearless stroke play and Deepti Sharma’s composure in the middle overs anchored the innings, both registering well-deserved fifties. Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh’s quickfire 34 ensured India reached a formidable total on the board. In reply, South Africa fought hard but fell short, bundled out for 246 runs. Skipper Laura Wolvaardt stood tall with a valiant 101-run knock, keeping South Africa’s hopes alive till the 42nd over. However, her dismissal — claimed fittingly by Deepti Sharma — turned the tide decisively in India’s favour. Deepti finished with five wickets, capping off a match-winning performance in the most crucial game of her career. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Xzr1ok56xjHufFC3uGVEardRSPmz7v8M2dk7zSMt.jpg) For India, this victory carries immense emotional weight. It marks their first-ever World Cup title across both formats (ODI and T20I). The women in blue had previously reached the ODI final in 2017 and the T20 final in 2020, falling just short on both occasions. Semi-final exits in 2018 and 2023 further deepened the longing for global glory. On Sunday, that wait finally ended. Under the bright Mumbai lights, India lifted the trophy that had long symbolised unfinished business — and in doing so, inspired a new generation of dreamers. “We’ve been waiting for this moment for years,” Deepti Sharma said after being named Player of the Final. “Today, it feels like all the hard work, pain, and patience were worth it.” With this historic win, India not only claimed the World Cup crown but also cemented their status as a powerhouse in women’s cricket and perhaps sparked the dawn of a new golden era.

Football

Nepal Suffer Another Setback, Beaten by USA in League 2 Encounter

 Nepal's aspirations in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 suffered another significant blow today, as they succumbed to a four-wicket defeat against a determined United States side. The loss marks a growing concern for the Rhinos, who are now enduring a challenging run in the fifth tri-series. This latest result sees Nepal fall to their second consecutive defeat against the Americans in this series, and their third overall, having also been bested by the hosts, the UAE. The series has proven to be a tough proving ground for the Nepali squad, who previously lost by 106 runs to the USA and by five wickets to the UAE in their opening encounters. Currently languishing in seventh place on the League 2 standings with 12 points from 19 matches, Nepal faces an uphill battle to climb into contention. In stark contrast, the United States continues its impressive form, leading the table comfortably with 34 points from 23 games, solidifying its position as a dominant force in the competition. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/vh81By2SBssH1tsVx34DbGgLD5s9LLBCcyhQf6MH.jpg) **USA Clinches Victory with Composed Chase** The Dubai International Cricket Stadium witnessed a competitive battle after Nepal, put in to bat, posted a respectable 271 all out in their allotted 50 overs. However, the target proved insufficient as the USA meticulously chased it down, reaching 272/6 with an over to spare. The American run-chase was meticulously built on key contributions and crucial partnerships. Saitija Mukkamalla anchored the innings with a patient yet effective 75 runs off 101 balls, including two fours and a six, providing the stability needed. Milind Kumar offered aggressive support, smashing 70 off just 66 balls, decorated with seven boundaries and a six. Shayan Jahangir's 36 runs also proved vital, while captain Monank Patel (21), Shubham Ranjane (19), Smit Patel (16), Sanjay Krishnamurthy (15 not out), and Harmeet Singh (13 not out) all chipped in with essential scores down the order. The turning point in the USA's innings undoubtedly came from the formidable 123-run fourth-wicket stand between Mukkamalla and Milind Kumar. Earlier, Jahangir and Smit Patel had laid a solid foundation with a 53-run opening partnership, setting the tone for the chase. While Nepal's bowling unit showed flashes of brilliance, led by Sandeep Lamichhane's three wickets, the support was not consistent enough to stem the flow of runs. Karan KC, Nandan Yadav, and Gulshan Kumar Jha each managed to claim a solitary wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/s0Tc8vzWU6rEWVI5z9x7mFPDeTslQ64neaP5zbb8.jpg) **Nepal's Batting Effort Falls Short** Earlier in the day, Nepal's innings began promisingly, but they ultimately failed to convert promising starts into an unassailable total. Dipendra Singh Airee was the standout performer, scoring a fluent 75 from 67 balls, featuring three sixes and two fours, which showcased his power-hitting ability. Karan KC contributed a useful 49, while Kushal Bhurtel (47), Bhim Sharki (43), and captain Rohit Kumar Paudel (37) all provided valuable support, yet none could carry on to a truly defining century. Nepal's strongest partnerships included an 89-run stand between Dipendra and Rohit for the fifth wicket, which helped in recovering from early jitters, and an 86-run partnership between Kushal and Bhim for the second wicket, which injected momentum into the innings. For the United States, Harmeet Singh was the pick of the bowlers, snaring three crucial wickets. Saurabh Netravalkar and Nosthush Kenjige chipped in with two wickets apiece, while Jasdeep Singh and Shubham Ranjane each claimed one, collectively delivering a disciplined bowling performance that kept Nepal's scoring in check. With this defeat, Nepal will need to regroup swiftly and find a way to convert their promising individual performances into a cohesive team effort if they are to revive their fortunes in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2.

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