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APF Club Crowned Champions of Inaugural Lumbini Cup

The Armed Police Force (APF fc) clinched the title of the inaugural Lumbini Cup International Invitational Women's Football Tournament with a dramatic 1-0 victory over rivals Nepal Police Club in Friday's final at Nepalgunj Stadium Banke. In a tightly contested match between two of Nepal's top departmental sides, APF's Geeta Rana rose to the occasion—literally—with a towering header deep into stoppage time, sealing the win in injury time and breaking Police hearts. With the win, APF not only lifted their third consecutive Mofusal tournament trophy of this season and the first trophy of 2082—having already won the Ilam and Chitwan Gold Cups—but also reinforced their status as a dominant force in Nepali women's football. The team, featuring a core of national team players, had claimed the women's league title. As champions of the eight-team tournament, APF walked away with a cash prize of Rs 505,555, while runners-up Nepal Police Club received Rs 250,000 and the trophy and medals. APF's road to the final began in pool B, where they thrashed Karnali Province 6-0 before overcoming Rautahat 3-0 in the semifinals. Nepal Police, on the other hand, cruised past India's Siliguri FC 4-0 in their opener and edged out Tribhuvan Army Club in a dramatic sudden-death penalty shootout in the last four. The first edition of the Lumbini Cup featured a diverse field, including the host side Banke-11, Sudurpaschim Province FA, and district-level associations, along with international entrants like Siliguri FC of India.

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Clinical APF Sinks Rautahat to Book Final Showdown Against Police in Lumbini Cup

Nepalgunj: The Armed Police Force (APF) Club continued its dominant run in Nepali women's football, marching into the final of the inaugural Lumbini Cup International Invitational Women's Football Tournament with a composed 3-0 win over Rautahat District FA on Wednesday at the Nepalgunj Stadium. In the second semifinal, APF broke the deadlock late, but once they did, there was no looking back. After a goalless and nervy first half, goals from Anita KC, Nisha Thokar, and Sabita Rana Magar in the final 20 minutes sealed the victory and set up a mouthwatering final clash against Nepal Police Club on Baisakh 12. Anita KC, who broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute with a superb finish off a clever assist from Renuka Hamal, was named Player of the Match and pocketed a cash prize of Rs 5,000. Rautahat, however, made APF work for every inch of their win. With young talents like Senu Pariyar, Simran Rai, Jennifer Rana, and goalkeeper Usha Thapa showing grit and determination, APF's attack – led by a core of national team regulars – struggled to find rhythm early on. Nisha Thokar finally doubled the lead in the 80th minute with a well-timed header, ghosting past unmarked defenders to meet an Anita Basnet corner. Then, in the final minute of regulation time, Sabita Rana Magar pounced on a rebound after Usha Thapa failed to hold Saru Limbu's thunderbolt from distance, putting the result beyond doubt. With this win, APF now eyes a third consecutive title in Mofasal tournaments, having previously lifted the Women's Gold Cups in Ilam and Chitwan. The team also recently clinched the Women's League crown, underlining their status as the powerhouse of Nepali women's football. Nepal Police, their opponent in the final, had edged past Tribhuvan Army Club in a tense sudden-death shootout on Tuesday, setting the stage for a high-voltage departmental derby for the title. This year's Lumbini Cup features eight teams, including hosts Banke-11, APF, Nepal Police, Army, Karnali Province, Sudurpaschim, Rautahat, and India's Siliguri FC. The champions will win a cash prize of Rs 505,555, while the runners-up will bag Rs 250,000, along with trophies and medals. Antaral and the Banke District Football Association jointly organised the tournament.

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Police Edge Army in Sudden Death to Storm into Lumbini Cup Final

Nepal Police Club held their nerve in a dramatic penalty shootout to outlast rivals Tribhuvan Army Club and book a place in the final of the inaugural Lumbini Cup International Invitational Women's Football Tournament on Tuesday. In front of a buzzing crowd at Nepalgunj Stadium, Police triumphed 9-8 in a nail-biting sudden-death shootout after the game had ended 1-1 in regulation time and 4-4 in regular penalties. Goalkeeper Usha Nath emerged the hero for the Police, pulling off three crucial saves and earning the Player of the Match award along with a cash prize of Rs 5,000. The high-stakes semi-final began with Police drawing first blood in the 28th minute. Mina Deuba capitalized on a rebound after Army keeper Kopila Khadka parried Amrita Jaishi's dangerous free-kick away. The lead, however, slipped away in the final 10 minutes. Army substitute **Tulsa Bohara** bent in a stunning free-kick from the edge of the box in the 80th minute after Sahara Limbu handled the ball just outside the area. With no separation after full-time and regular penalties tied at 4-4, the contest headed into sudden death. Calm nerves and Usha Nath's brilliance made the difference. **Police's scorers** in the shootout included Rebika Pandey, Usha Nath, Niru Thapa, Sushma Tamang, Anuska Sherpa, and Amrita Jaishi. Though Monika Pulami Magar and Mina Deuba were denied by Army keeper Kopila, and Samiksha Ghimire struck the post, it was enough to edge past Army. **Army's goals** came from Tulsa Bohara, Hima Chaudhary, Sapna Lama, and Sukharia Sukkhu, but missed attempts by Anchali Waiba, Sunita Chaudhary, Indira Rai, and Chandra Bhandari proved costly. With the victory, the Police march into the final, where they will face the winner of the second semi-final between Armed Police Force (APF) Club and Rautahat District Football Association, set for Wednesday. The tournament – featuring eight teams including Banke-11, APF, Police, Army, Karnali, Sudurpaschim, Rautahat, and India's Siliguri FC – carries a winner's purse of Rs 505,555 and Rs 250,000 for the runner-up. In the QF stage, the Police thrashed Siliguri FC 4-0, while the Army recorded a 4-0 win over Sudurpaschim. In Monday's quarter-final clash, APF cruised past Karnali 6-0.

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Nepal Edge UAE via DLS to Open ICC U-19 World Cup Asia Qualifiers with Victory

Nepal kicked off their ICC U-19 World Cup Asia Qualifiers campaign on a winning note, defeating the United Arab Emirates by five runs via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in a rain-affected thriller at the Mulpani Cricket Ground on Sunday. Chasing a target of 201 in a match reduced to 40 overs per side due to a wet outfield, UAE was well-positioned at 171 for 7 in 36 overs when fading light and rain forced an abrupt halt to proceedings. With no further play possible, Nepal were declared winners under the DLS method, securing two crucial points to begin their qualifying run. Despite the loss, UAE's Yayin Kiran Rai delivered a standout performance, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 104 off 96 balls — his knock featuring eight boundaries and five sixes. However, his valiant effort lacked adequate support from the rest of the batting lineup, with Mohammad Ryan Khan contributing 35 and Karan Dhiman adding 15 as the only other batters to reach double figures. Nepal's bowling attack kept the pressure on throughout the innings. Ashok Dhami and Santosh Kumar Yadav led the way with two wickets each, while Abhishek Tiwari and captain Naren Bhatta chipped in with one apiece.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/SyzS9mvXqhuk04Of6s1kPjC5WPWDeHiNE6lbxytw.jpg) After being put into bat, Nepal posted a competitive 200 for 9 from their allotted 40 overs. Skipper Naren Bhatta played a captain's knock, scoring a composed 67 off 75 deliveries laced with seven fours. Dilsad Ali (34), Shahil Patel (32), and Neeraj Kumar Yadav (18) provided valuable contributions in the middle, while Santosh Yadav (11) and Ashok Dhami (10*) helped push the total beyond the 200-mark. UAE's bowling unit put in a disciplined shift, with Yudish Suri claiming three wickets. Yug Sharma and Shalom D'Souza picked up two apiece, while Ali Asgar Shams and Karan Dhiman took one each. With the win, Nepal have taken an early step toward qualification, showing composure in a high-pressure opening clash. They'll look to carry this momentum into their next fixture as the race to secure a spot in the 2024 ICC U-19 World Cup intensifies.

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Nepal Clinch Second Straight Win in T20I Series with Commanding Chase Over Kuwait

Kathmandu — Nepal continued their momentum in the ongoing four-nation Twenty20 International series, registering a convincing six-wicket victory over Kuwait on Thursday at the Mission Road Ground in Hong Kong. Chasing a competitive target of 186, Nepal made light work of the total, reaching 187 for 4 in 18.5 overs to notch their second win in as many matches as possible. The result puts Nepal atop the points table with four points from two games following their opening victory over Qatar. Openers Kushal Bhurtel and Asif Sheikh laid the foundation for the successful chase with a commanding 127-run stand. Bhurtel led the charge with a fluent 80 off 50 deliveries, hammering six fours and a six, while Sheikh anchored the innings with a composed 53 from 38 balls, featuring four sixes and two boundaries. Dipendra Singh Airee provided the finishing touches with a quick 31.![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/yGyokYxqqh0OsqVWZbEuFqd2x1A7iE7rPUBLPvhw.jpg) Kuwait's bowlers struggled to contain the Nepali top order. Yasin Patel claimed two wickets, while Mohammad Shafiq and skipper Mohammad Aslam each picked up one. Earlier, Kuwait posted a competitive 185 for 7 after being sent into bat. Clint Anto top-scored with a brisk 41, followed by handy contributions from Meet Bhavsar (35), Bilal Tahir (32), and Ravija Sandaruwan (26). Anto and Bhavsar added 54 runs for the second wicket to steady the innings after an early loss. Nepal's bowlers made a collective effort, led by veteran pacer Sompal Kami, who claimed 3 for 34. Youngster Nandan Yadav impressed with 2 wickets, while Lalit Rajbanshi and Bhurtel chipped in with a wicket each. Nepal will look to maintain its unbeaten run when it faces hosts Hong Kong in its next group match. A place in the final is well within reach.

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CAN Announces 28-Member Squad for Closed Training

KATHMANDU—The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has shortlisted 28 players for closed training in preparation for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers, which will take place in Thailand this May. As per CAN's announcement, the closed training camp will commence on Tuesday, with national team captain Indu Barma leading the squad. The selection features experience, young talent, and several emerging prospects, including seasoned campaigners Rubina Chhetri, Sita Rana Magar, Bindu Rawal, and Kabita Kunwar. **Players Called for Closed Training:** Indu Barma (Captain), Rubina Chhetri, Bindu Rawal, Sita Rana Magar, Samjhana Khadka, Alisha Kumari Yadav, Sana Prabin, Rajmati Airee, Roma Thapa, Kabita Kunwar, Ishwori Bista, Pooja Mahato, Kajal Shrestha, Kabita Joshi, Manisha Upadhyay, Sabnam Rai, Seemana KC, Rachna Kumari Chaudhary, Riya Sharma, Ruby Podar, Yashoda Bista, Anu Kadayat, Manisha Bohara, Laxmi Saud, Helisha Gurung, Somu Bista, Sangita Rai, Alisha Khadiya. With the qualifiers just a few months away, Nepal's women's team will be looking to fine-tune their preparations and build momentum to pursue a spot in the global event.

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