Breaking News
latest sports updates

Football

Football

Mina Magic Seals the Deal — Police Edge APF 1–0 for the Title

Nepal Police Club clinched the title of the Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup after a narrow yet hard-fought 1–0 victory over departmental rivals APF Football Club in the final held at the Dudhe Stadium, Shivasatakshi, Jhapa, on Monday. The match kicked off at a high tempo with both sides showing attacking intent early on. In the third minute, Police nearly took the lead when Mina Deuba’s sharp strike from Pooja Rana’s precise cross was brilliantly denied by APF goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar. APF responded swiftly, but forward Nisha Thokar’s attempt off captain Anita Basnet’s cross went just over the bar in the fifth minute. Police’s Rekha Poudel looked dangerous in the 20th minute, dribbling past two defenders only to see her shot saved by Anjana again. Two minutes later, the deadlock was finally broken. A shot from Rekha ricocheted off a defender and fell kindly to an unmarked Mina Deuba inside the penalty area. With ice-cold composure, Deuba slotted the ball past the helpless goalkeeper to hand Police a 1–0 lead. APF had a golden chance to equalise in the 33rd minute, but captain Anita Basnet failed to hit the target from close range after a fine volleyed cross from Anita KC. Minutes later, APF earned a free kick when Sabita Rana was brought down, but Basnet’s curling effort was superbly parried away by Police shot-stopper Usha Nath. Just before halftime, Rekha Poudel’s close-range shot went inches wide after a fine solo run from Mina Deuba, who danced past three players before setting her up. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/6dzjkady6Lem7DsCcyWcQVqcLMWLb34BgBHTXpJM.png) The second half continued at a balanced rhythm, marked by end-to-end exchanges. In the 62nd minute, APF defender Manmaya Damai received a yellow card for tripping Rekha Poudel on a threatening run, giving Police a free-kick opportunity. Captain Amrita Jaishi stepped up but couldn’t keep her shot on target. APF pressed hard for an equaliser late in the game. In the 84th minute, Rashmi Ghising found Renuka Nagarkoti with a clever pass just outside the box, but Renuka’s attempt missed narrowly wide. Five minutes later, Rashmi’s fierce drive was once again kept out by the dependable Police goalkeeper, Usha Nath. Ultimately, Mina Deuba’s 22nd-minute strike stood as the match-winner — sealing Nepal Police Club’s triumph and marking a historic success in the women’s football circuit. With the championship, Nepal Police walked away with a cash prize of NPR 1.01 million, along with medals and the prestigious trophy. Runners-up APF received NPR 500,000. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZeqDD8ZEzdq1Pc1bIOPuK5I2OKY2GIcs91TEgvlc.png) The awards ceremony celebrated individual brilliance as well — Mina Deuba claimed both the Player of the Tournament and Top Scorer honours, netting seven goals throughout the competition. She pocketed NPR 150,000 for the best Player and NPR 25,000 as the top scorer. Pooja Rana was named Player of the Match, while other category winners included: **Best Goalkeeper**: Usha Nath (Police) **Best Defender**: Manmaya Damai (APF) **Best Midfielder**: Renuka Nagarkoti (APF) **Best Forward**: Anita Basnet (APF) **Best Coach**: Bhola Silwal (Police) **Emerging Player**: Jennifer Rana Magar (Army) Each awardee received NPR 25,000. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/7N1VB0gtyVUo5kY9OFW5o0p7cm5lJIDjekvkhB4x.png) Under the captaincy of Amrita Jaishi, the Police displayed disciplined defence, dynamic midfield play, and quick counter-attacks that kept APF under pressure throughout. The trio of Mina Deuba’s sharp finishing, Reka Poudel’s creativity, and Usha Nath’s heroic goalkeeping were instrumental in delivering the title. The champions and runners-up were felicitated by Santosh Thopra (Chairperson of the Gold Cup), Meghahang Thopra (Mayor of Shivasatakshi Municipality), Kedar Giri (President of Jhapa Gold Cup), and Sita Pandey (Vice President of International Jhapa Society), among other distinguished guests.

Football

APF Triumph in Penalty Drama, Police Await in Final

Armed Police Force (APF) Football Club edged past Tribhuvan Army Club in a dramatic penalty shootout to book their spot in the final of the Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup at the Dudhe Stadium in Shivasatakshi, Jhapa. APF sealed a 4–2 victory in the tiebreaker after a 1–1 draw in regulation time, setting up a much-anticipated departmental final showdown with Nepal Police Club. Both teams came out firing from the first whistle, playing attacking football and testing each other’s defences early on. In the 26th minute, APF’s Saru Limbu unleashed a long-range strike that missed the target by inches. Just three minutes later, Army’s Tulsa Bohora delivered a precise cross, but forward Bimala Chaudhary’s header sailed over the bar. APF nearly took the lead in the 39th minute when captain Anita Basnet’s corner found Rashmi Kumari Ghising, whose volley was brilliantly blocked by an Army defender. The Army immediately countered, with Tulsa Bohora getting a one-on-one chance against goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar, but failed to convert. The second half continued with end-to-end play. In the 58th minute, Rashmi Ghising danced past two defenders, but her low strike was saved by the Army’s keeper Kopila Khadka. Five minutes later, a defensive miscommunication between Nisha Thokar and Anjana Rana allowed Chandra Bhandari to tap home, putting Army 1–0 ahead. APF pushed hard for an equaliser and came close in the 81st minute when Rashmi’s header from Anita’s cross narrowly missed the post. Then came late drama in stoppage time — Bimala Chaudhary’s handball gifted APF a free kick from 25 yards out. Captain Anita Basnet rose to the moment, curling in a stunning equaliser to make it 1–1 and send the game into penalties. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZxZVw96y4gayfpIF36NZAgsJ9u5GVapEHHz2LiJR.jpg) In the shootout, APF’s Sabita Rana, Anita Basnet, Nisha Thokar, and Rashmi Ghising found the net, while Renuka Hamal’s shot was stopped by Khadka. For the Army, only Bimala Bik and Anita Lamjel converted their chances as Anjana Rana Magar denied Bimala Chaudhary and Sushmita Chaudhary, sealing APF’s place in the final. Goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar was named Player of the Match for her outstanding performance, earning a cash prize of NPR 15,000 and a trophy. APF will now face Nepal Police Club in the grand finale, a match set to deliver high drama as two departmental giants battle for the coveted title. The champions will walk away with a cash prize of NPR 1.01 million, while the runners-up will take home NPR 500,000. The best Player of the tournament will receive NPR 150,000, and awards worth NPR 25,000 each will go to the best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, forward, coach, emerging Player, and top scorer. Each match’s Player of the Match also receives NPR 15,000 and a trophy. The final showdown is scheduled for Kartik 24 (November 10) at the Dudhe Stadium.

Football

Nepal Police Club Marches into Final of Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup

Nepal Police Club booked their place in the final of the Jhapa Women’s Gold Cup after defeating Sankata Club 2–0 on Friday. The victory came in the first semifinal held at the Dudhe Rangashala in Shivasatakshi. After a goalless first half, Police’s attacking duo — Meena Deuba and Rekha Poudel — found the back of the net in the second period to secure the win. Poudel, who sealed the team’s victory with the second goal, was deservedly named Player of the Match for her standout performance. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/NT5StIM9xpcOXPLRaMhHC31D88AchGymaD6AptTo.jpg) With this win, Nepal Police Club advanced to the title clash scheduled for Monday, Kartik 24 (November 10), where they will face the winner between Nepal APF Club and Tribhuvan Army Club. The second semifinal — a departmental derby between APF and Army — will take place on Saturday at 3:15 PM. The champion of the tournament will receive a cash prize of NPR 1,010,000, while the runner-up will earn NPR 500,000. Additionally, the Best Player of the Tournament will be awarded NPR 150,000, and category-wise top performers will each receive NPR 25,000.

Cricket

Football

Nepal Premier League Season 2 Fixture Announced: Eight Teams Ready to Shine Under the Floodlights

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has officially unveiled the fixtures for the Nepal Premier League (NPL) Season 2, setting the stage for a thrilling month-long cricketing spectacle. The tournament will commence on November 17, 2025, and conclude with the Grand Finale on December 13, marking the introduction of a new era of excitement as floodlight matches make their debut in the league’s history. The second edition of the NPL will feature eight dynamic franchises representing different regions of the country — Janakpur Bolts, Kathmandu Gorkhas, Biratnagar Kings, Chitwan Rhinos, Lumbini Lions, Sudurpaschim Royals, Karnali Yaks, and Pokhara Avengers. The lineup ensures a truly national representation and promises intense competition as Nepal’s top cricketers, with foreign recruits, battle for supremacy. The opening day on November 17 (Monday) will see a high-voltage clash between Janakpur Bolts and Kathmandu Gorkhas at 4:00 PM, officially launching Season 2. The following day, Chitwan Rhinos face Karnali Yaks in the morning game, while Biratnagar Kings lock horns with Pokhara Avengers in the afternoon encounter — both expected to draw huge fan attention. The group stage will continue until December 7, featuring daily fixtures and several double-headers. For the first time, select matches will be played under floodlights, giving fans a spectacular evening experience and marking a significant milestone in Nepal’s domestic cricket development. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/sWEhwpY3GNj4m6vRaxSI8VozmlCjjAVFGxMp9JiG.jpg) The playoffs are scheduled for the second week of December. Qualifier 1 (1st vs. 2nd) will take place on December 9, followed by the Eliminator (3rd vs. 4th) on December 10, and Qualifier 2 (Loser of Q1 vs. Winner of the Eliminator) on December 11. The tournament will reach its climax with the Grand Finale on Saturday, December 13, at 3:30 PM, where the top two teams will battle for the coveted NPL crown. Organised by the Cricket Association of Nepal, the Nepal Premier League continues to serve as a vital platform for grooming future national stars while offering fans a world-class cricketing experience at home. The addition of floodlights this season symbolises a new chapter in Nepali cricket, bringing the domestic game closer to international standards. As the countdown begins, excitement across the country is building fast. With eight regional teams, passionate supporters, and electrifying night matches, NPL Season 2 is set to light up Nepal’s cricket calendar — both on the field and under the floodlights.

Football

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.

Test Latest Updates Second

Volleyball, Esports and Off Field Updates

Most Viewed Article

Here are all the most viewed articles of the week, carefully curated to bring you the latest insights and trends in the world of sports.