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Pokhara’s Pride: Hosts Sahara Club Dethrone Jawalakhel to Claim 25th Aaha Rara Gold Cup Title

POKHARA – In a historic moment for the Lake City, host Sahara Club Pokhara ended a 12-year title drought by clinching the 25th Aaha! Rara Pokhara Gold Cup with a decisive 2-0 victory over Jawalakhel Youth Club. Playing at the Pokhara Stadium on Saturday, the hosts showcased clinical efficiency to claim their first trophy since 2013 (2070 BS). The breakthrough came in the 25th minute when Mukunda Niure found the back of the net, handing Sahara an early momentum that they never relinquished. The victory was effectively sealed in the 73rd minute when Taye Daniel doubled the lead, leaving the top-tier Jawalakhel side with no way back into the contest. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/HZ5fHJYXqfyCSYcXFbuGiEmmeobSIqYNFe5Ewg3l.jpg) This edition carried special significance as the "Silver Jubilee" of the tournament, marking 25 years since its inception. While the organisers had initially intended to host the tournament under floodlights, technical difficulties after the opening match forced the schedule back to daytime fixtures; however, the shift did little to deter the passionate home crowd. As the winners of this milestone edition, Sahara Club Pokhara walked away with a purse of NPR 1.4 million, while runners-up Jawalakhel Youth Club received NPR 701,000. The tournament, which featured 12 competing teams and began on Magh 27, concludes not just as a sporting success but as a monumental homecoming for a club that remains a cornerstone of Nepali football culture.

Football

APF Club Crowned ANFA Women’s Champions After Thwarting Army

Reigning Women’s League champions APF Club further solidified their status as the powerhouse of Nepali football by clinching the ANFA Women’s Championship 2082 title in Udaipur. In a tightly contested final held on Saturday, APF overcame a resilient Tribhuvan Army Club with a 2-1 victory to hoist the trophy. After a scoreless opening half, the deadlock was finally broken in the 55th minute by Gita Rana, giving APF the momentum they needed. The lead was doubled in the 68th minute when midfield stalwart Renuka Nagarkote found the back of the net, providing what would ultimately be the winning cushion. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/g9vyqKOPraNDbLbTmqC4ck06hFlNO1DzuK4fUvEu.jpg) Despite the two-goal deficit, Tribhuvan Army Club refused to concede quietly. Jenifer Rana managed to pull one back in the 72nd minute, sparking hopes of a late-game comeback and setting up a frantic final twenty minutes. However, the APF defensive unit held firm under pressure to protect their lead until the final whistle. Along with the prestigious title, APF Club walked away with a cash prize of NPR 750,000, while the runners-up, Army, received NPR 500,000. The tournament, which kicked off on Phagun 1, featured 10 competing teams and served as a significant showcase for the rising standard of the women's game in Nepal.

Football

Machhindra Maul APF to Seize Historic Jhapa Gold Cup!

DOMALAL RAJBANSI STADIUM — In a clinical display of tactical prowess, Machhindra Football Club (MFC) captured the 7th Jhapa Gold Cup (Binod Basnet Memorial Edition) on Monday, defeating APF Football Club 3-1 in a high-stakes final. This victory marks a historic milestone for the Kathmandu-based giants, as they hoisted the prestigious trophy for the first time. The win was particularly poetic for the squad, which featured a core roster of local Jhapa-based talent playing on home soil. **Financial Stakes and Individual Brilliance** The triumph secured Machhindra a hefty purse of Rs. 1.5 million, while runners-up APF took home Rs. 750,000. Currently, the highest-paying tournament in Nepal this year, the Gold Cup, also served as a stage for individual masterclasses: **Player of the Match**: Pradip Budhathoki (MFC) - Rs. 25,000 **Most Valuable Player**: Pema Tamang (MFC) - Awarded a Yamaha motorcycle. **Best Goalkeeper**: Bishal Shrestha (MFC) **Best Coach**: Prabesh Katuwal (MFC) **Highest Scorer**: Jonathan Zorilla (MFC) Even the fans walked away winners; local resident Priti Moktan won a Yamaha scooter through a lucky draw held for ticket-holding spectators. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/MIh3gzrncKaLY0yxTkEouUYp7Mn3Dylj6RZioBMc.jpg) **Tactical Dominance** The contest ignited in the 31st minute when Pradip Budhathoki capitalised on a precision pass from Ayoola Hamzat, firing a clinical shot into the left corner of the net to give Machhindra the lead. MFC maintained a suffocating high press throughout the first half. Just before the interval, in the 45th minute, Frank Anoh doubled the lead, expertly converting a long delivery from Devendra Tamang. APF showed signs of a resurgence in the second half, eventually breaking through in the 82nd minute. Following a chaotic scramble from a Bishwas Udas free kick, Dipesh Dhimal found the back of the net to make it 2-1. However, any hopes of a comeback were short-lived. In the 83rd minute, Machhindra’s Alisson Alijonov sealed the result with a header off an Ayoola Hamzat corner. APF’s uphill battle was made steeper in the 76th minute when defender Man Bahadur Rana Magar was dismissed following a second yellow card, leaving them to finish the match with ten men. **A Celebration of the Sport** Beyond the final whistle, the tournament honoured the legacy of Nepali football by recognising former national team member Narottam Gautam with a special commendation and a cash prize of Rs. 25,000. The 7th edition of the Gold Cup boasted an international flavour, featuring ten teams including Nepal’s top departmental sides, organisers Jhapa-11, and guest clubs from India (Singling Sporting), Bhutan (RTC Bhutan), and Malaysia (N. Penang FC). The trophies and checks were presented by a distinguished panel including ANFA President Pankaj Bikram Nembang, Birtamod Mayor Pabitra Mahatara Prasai, and tournament chairman Kedar Giri.

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Jai Trophy: Departmental Giants Flex Muscles with Clinical Victories

Jai Trophy: Departmental Giants Flex Muscles with Clinical Victories

KATHMANDU – It was a day of departmental dominance in the Jai Trophy Men’s Elite Cup Two-Day Cricket tournament, as both Tribhuvan Army Club (TAC) and Armed Police Force (APF) Club registered emphatic victories to shake up the points table. While the Army dismantled the defending champions in Kirtipur, APF relied on their international stars to chase down a tricky total at Mulpani. **Army Topples Defending Champions Police in Clinical Display** At the TU Cricket Stadium, Tribhuvan Army Club delivered a statement win, crushing defending champions Nepal Police Club (NPC) by 9 wickets. The foundation was laid by a masterclass from Bhim Sharki, whose unbeaten 105 off 113 balls powered Army to a first-innings total of 234/9 (declared). This gave them a crucial 47-run lead despite a valiant 6-wicket haul from Police spinner Sagar Dhakal. The pressure proved too much for the champions in their second outing. Aside from Kushal Bhurtel’s fighting 48, the Police batting lineup collapsed for a meagre 88 runs. Basir Ahmad (4 wickets) and Kushal Malla (3 wickets) tore through the middle order, leaving Army with a tiny target of 42. Malla then swapped the ball for the bat, smashing an unbeaten 42 to seal the game. The Fallout: Army secures 24 points, while the defending champions leave with a disappointing 10. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/5fjjN9vpnZhmvYDQ458xdNfHm6FxBCNN5jog2P7j.jpg) **Paudel and Sheikh Lead APF to Victory Over Bagmati** Meanwhile, at the Mulpani Cricket Ground, APF Club overcame a spirited Bagmati Province by 8 wickets, thanks to a clinical chase orchestrated by national team mainstays Rohit Paudel and Aasif Sheikh. Bagmati, trailing by 31 runs after the first innings, put up a fight in their second turn at the crease. Captain Ishan Pandey led from the front with a blistering 84 runs (including 12 fours and 2 sixes), setting APF a target of 137. Irshad Ahmed was the pick of the APF bowlers, claiming a 5-wicket haul to add to his three from the first innings. The chase was a professional affair. After the early loss of Deepak Bohora (12), Aasif Sheikh (59) and Rohit Paudel (56*) put on a batting clinic. Paudel, who also remained unbeaten with 87 in the first innings, was the undisputed Player of the Match. The Standings: APF bags a massive 26.5 points, while Bagmati takes 12 points for their efforts.

Airee Unleashed: Nepal Secure First T20 World Cup Win Since 2014

Airee Unleashed: Nepal Secure First T20 World Cup Win Since 2014

MUMBAI, INDIA – In a historic night that will be etched in the annals of Nepalese sports, Nepal secured their first-ever victory in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, defeating Scotland by 7 wickets at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. A sensational, unbeaten half-century from Dipendra Singh Airee saw Nepal chase down a challenging target of 171 with four balls to spare, sparking wild celebrations among the thousands of Nepalese fans who had turned the Mumbai stadium into a sea of red and blue. **The Chase: Airee’s Masterclass** Chasing 171 for a historic win, Nepal got off to a flying start with openers Kushal Bhurtel (43 off 34) and Aasif Sheikh (33 off 27) putting on a steady platform. However, the momentum shifted when Michael Leask (3/30) struck three quick blows, removing both openers and captain Rohit Paudel (16) to leave Nepal reeling at 100/3. With the game hanging in the balance, Dipendra Singh Airee took centre stage. Airee played a breathtaking knock, smashing 50* off just 23 balls. His innings included 4 boundaries and 3 massive sixes, including a 20-run onslaught against Michael Leask in the 16th over that tilted the game back in Nepal’s favour. He was ably supported by Gulsan Jha (20* off 16), who finished the game with a clinical boundary off Brad Wheal. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/IIwlAtj7WdGPbBqCMD2JxXvjm9QERZGAcEU1Hsuq.jpg) **Scotland’s Strong Start Fades** Earlier, after being put into bat, Scotland looked destined for a total well beyond 180. Michael Jones was the star for the Scots, anchoring the innings with a fluent 71 off 45 balls. Alongside George Munsey, Scotland raced to 80/1 by the 10th over. However, Nepal’s veteran seamer Sompal Kami turned the tide. In a game-changing 16th over, Kami dismissed both the set Michael Jones and the dangerous Brandon McMullen. Sompal’s brilliant figures of 3/25, supported by Nandan Yadav (2/34), ensured Scotland was restricted to 170/7—a total that proved just short against a determined Nepalese outfit. **A Landmark Moment** While both teams were already out of contention for the next round, the significance of this victory was not lost on anyone. After 12 years since their debut in 2014, Nepal finally registered a win on the world stage, proving their growth as a cricketing nation.

Nepal Falls Short Despite Rawal’s Resistance in Asia Cup Rising Stars Opener

Nepal Falls Short Despite Rawal’s Resistance in Asia Cup Rising Stars Opener

BANGKOK – Nepal’s campaign at the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 got off to a rocky start on Friday, as the national side succumbed to a 30-run defeat against a disciplined Pakistan ‘A’ outfit at the Terd Thai Cricket Ground. Despite winning the toss and opting to field, Nepal struggled to contain the Pakistani middle order and later faltered under the pressure of a clinical bowling attack during the chase. **The First Innings: Khalid Anchors Pakistan** Nepal’s bowlers started with intent, but Pakistan ‘A’ captain Hafsa Khalid proved to be the difference-maker. Khalid anchored the innings with a composed, unbeaten 40 off 39 balls, punctuated by two boundaries and a towering six. Support came from Wahida Akhtar, who contributed a brisk 23 before falling to the Riya Sharma-Rubina Chhetry combination. Nepal’s veteran seamer Kabita Kunwar was the pick of the bowlers, claiming 2 wickets, while Manisha Upadhaya, Riya Sharma, Sita Rana Magar, and Rubina Chhetry chipped in with one apiece to restrict Pakistan to 137. **The Chase: Top-Order Struggles** Chasing 138 for a statement victory, Nepal’s pursuit never quite found its higher gears. Opener Bindu Rawal provided a glimmer of hope, top-scoring with a gritty 39 off 45 deliveries. Her innings, which included eight boundaries, ended when she was caught off Momina Riyasat. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/oa3de3y9vDz3glgYpDIMelsm3HmOC5PPd4p0r2sA.jpg) **The middle order, however, failed to ignite**: Captain Puja Mahato was dismissed for a sluggish 11 (16 balls). Power-hitter Samjhana Khadka (6) fell to a sharp return catch by Akhtar. Kabita Joshi was trapped LBW for a duck by the standout performer Anosha Nasir, who finished with impressive figures of 3 for 15. While Kabita Kunwar (18*) and the experienced Sita Rana Magar (19*) remained unbeaten at the end, the required run rate had climbed out of reach, leaving Nepal stranded at 107/6 as the 20 overs expired. **The Road Ahead** With the tournament format placing the top two teams from each group into the semifinals, Nepal now faces a “must-win” scenario. The Rhinos are currently in Group A alongside Pakistan ‘A’, India ‘A’, and the UAE. Upcoming Fixtures: **Sunday, Feb 15**: Nepal vs UAE **Tuesday, Feb 17**: Nepal vs India ‘A’ The final is scheduled for February 22. If Nepal is to advance, it must find more aggression in the power play and greater depth in its scoring contributions to challenge the regional heavyweights.

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