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Nepal Denied! Turkmenistan Keeper Turns Wall in U-17 Clash

Chonburi, Thailand – Nepal's U-17 women's team played out a frustrating and ultimately devastating goalless draw against Turkmenistan in their AFC U-17 Asian Cup Qualifiers Group F opener on Wednesday. Despite utterly dominating the play and creating a barrage of chances, the Nepali side was thwarted repeatedly by one heroic figure: Turkmenistani goalkeeper Leli Sharipova. Playing through torrential rain on a heavy, waterlogged pitch at the Chonburi Stadium, Nepal imposed continuous pressure on their opponents throughout the 90 minutes. However, the one thing that mattered most—a goal—proved elusive. Sharipova stood as an insurmountable barrier, personally blocking a half-dozen clear-cut Nepali opportunities. Nepal signalled their intent early, with captain Bhumika Budhathoki's seventh-minute left-footed strike from inside the box forcing Sharipova into her first critical save. The pressure mounted as the half wore on. Midfielder Babtika Karki's corner found striker Anita Ranamagar, whose header narrowly missed the target. Minutes later, a first-touch shot by forward Yamukumari BK, set up by Budhathoki, again failed to find the frame. Sharipova was then called upon to deny Ranmagar on a beautiful through-pass from Karki just before the break. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/FfbvrbeSA0JHThq8FY2s49TcNdn4kwOQ3Vy0XARh.jpg) The second half brought no respite for the Turkmenistani defence, only more brilliance from their keeper. Budhathoki and Ranmagar failed to capitalise on a disorganised defence in the 49th minute. Substitute striker Pooja Giri's strike in the 61st minute was also brilliantly saved by Sharipova, who then blocked another strong attempt from Ranmagar just three minutes later. With time ticking away and desperation setting in, Karki's 70th-minute effort was parried, and Yamukumari's header from a free-kick by Gyansu Dolma Lo in the 76th minute was yet another victim of the keeper's reflexes. The final agonising moment arrived six minutes from time when defender Alija Kumari BK's fierce strike rattled the crossbar and rebounded back into play. The dramatic draw means Turkmenistan's challenge to reach the Asian Cup is mathematically over. However, for Nepal, the road ahead has become a sheer cliff. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/cxQWDDK6NTHkxpj4T91NqfRu0rjBlbMnHoZzXioI.jpg)![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/1yutSQKPlmoh8Bq2MQRtPzOvjb851E7Vvjv9CwXK.jpg)![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Z0zDhSxQ2cbmyswWGMouAKJxGHCeYzqvWIaFiPmb.jpg) The U-17 side now faces a daunting task in their final, winner-take-all clash against tournament hosts Thailand on Friday. Thailand sent a brutal warning to the group by hammering Turkmenistan 17-0 in their opening fixture. To secure a spot in next year's Asian Cup in China, Nepal must defeat the formidable Thai team. A draw against Nepal would be enough for Thailand to qualify, leaving the Nepali girls needing to produce a monumental upset to turn this bitter draw into a stepping stone toward continental glory.

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ANFA Defers Home-and-Away League Plan, Retains Existing Format for Now

Kathmandu, October 15 — The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has officially announced that the proposed home-and-away league system will not be implemented immediately, citing logistical challenges and extended preparation time required by top-tier clubs. Speaking at a press conference held on Tuesday at the ANFA headquarters in Satdobato, General Secretary Kiran Rai confirmed that the federation has decided to continue with the existing league structure for now. “We reached this conclusion after top-division clubs stated they would need 8 to 10 months of preparation time for a home-and-away league,” Rai said. “Waiting that long is not practical, so we’ve decided to conduct the league under the previous format for the time being. We’ll discuss the matter further with clubs after the Chhath festival.” ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/u9WlHsQssoHNMGa5m32TNjp0X4y1NfIUgpqfz3iX.jpg) The decision comes amid growing debate within Nepal’s football community over the need to modernise the domestic league structure. The home-and-away format—seen as a step toward professionalising Nepali football—was proposed to ensure equal opportunity for all clubs to host matches, improve fan engagement, and generate revenue at the local level. However, with clubs citing insufficient infrastructure, financial strain, and lack of readiness to manage a full-fledged home-and-away calendar, ANFA opted for a pragmatic short-term solution. For now, Nepali football will see continuity under the traditional centralised league setup, while discussions about reforming the national competition structure are expected to resume later this year.

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Nepal’s Asian Cup Dream Ends After Fourth Straight Defeat, Vietnam Triumphs 1–0

Hanoi, October 14 — Nepal’s hopes of qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup came to an end after suffering a narrow 1–0 defeat to Vietnam in the second leg of the qualifiers on Monday. The loss marked Nepal’s fourth consecutive defeat, officially ending their qualification journey. Vietnam took an early lead in front of their home crowd, capitalising on a defensive lapse from Nepal in just the 5th minute. Defender Suman Shrestha inadvertently turned the ball into his own net while attempting to clear a corner from Trọng Tài after Nguyễn Hiếu’s header deflected off his foot and crossed the goal line. That own goal proved decisive, giving Vietnam a 1–0 lead heading into halftime. The hosts continued to dominate possession in the second half, constantly pressing the Nepali defence, but failed to add to their advantage. Nepal, on the other hand, had a golden chance to equalise in the 85th minute when Dinesh Henjan found space inside the box, but his close-range shot sailed over the crossbar. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/68IdulQcYOhLXLkare4Njx7qL1uBhKBZOhOod2Ij.jpg) Vietnam managed to hold firm until the final whistle, securing three valuable points. The match began half an hour late due to heavy rainfall in Hanoi, adding further challenges for both sides. Despite the defeat, the day carried a personal milestone for Nepal’s midfield stalwart Rohit Chand, who made his 100th international appearance for the national team — a proud moment in an otherwise disappointing night. In the reverse fixture earlier, Nepal had fallen 3–1 to Vietnam. This latest loss marks Nepal’s fourth defeat in four meetings against the Southeast Asian side. Nepal had also lost 2–1 to Laos and 2–0 to Malaysia earlier in the campaign, leaving them at the bottom of Group F with zero points. Malaysia lead the group with 12 points, followed by Vietnam on 9, Laos with 3, and Nepal yet to open their account. With the qualifiers now concluded, Nepal’s Asian Cup journey ends in heartbreak — a campaign that exposed defensive frailties but also moments of resilience, as the national side continues its long quest for regional progress.

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Nepal Outclass Oman by 38 Runs, Celebrate World Cup Qualification in Style

In a commanding display of intent and teamwork, Nepal overpowered hosts Oman by 38 runs in the Super Six stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia & East Asia Pacific Qualifier 2025, held at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground on Wednesday night. Both sides had already confirmed their qualification for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka earlier in the day, but this encounter carried symbolic weight — a battle for regional supremacy and momentum heading into the global showpiece. On that front, Rohit Paudel's Nepal stood tall, delivering a performance that blended aggression, control, and confidence. **Bhurtel's Spark Leads Nepal to 151** Winning the toss and opting to bat first, Nepal's innings revolved around a brilliant knock from Kushal Bhurtel, whose 69 off 49 balls provided the backbone for a competitive total. His partnership of 37 runs with Aasif Sheikh (24) gave Nepal a steady start, but Oman's left-arm spinner Nadeem Khan struck back with a devastating spell, returning figures of 4 for 20 to briefly halt the visitors' momentum. Despite the middle-order stutter, cameos from Dipendra Singh Airee and Gulshan Jha pushed Nepal to 151 for 9 in their 20 overs, a total that proved more than sufficient on a sluggish Al Amerat surface. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/JITH247OzcZVW2cdTDGuruNNx7Aq6QUN6KTMj7xn.jpg) **Disciplined Bowling, Relentless Pressure** Oman's reply never really took shape. The hosts faltered early under the pressure of a disciplined Nepali bowling unit, losing skipper Jatinder Singh (14) to a sharp delivery from Sompal Kami. From there, Nepal's bowlers tightened the noose — Sandeep Lamichhane worked his magic through spin, while Gulshan Jha turned the game decisively with a fiery three-wicket burst that dismantled Oman's middle order. Despite some resistance, Oman could only muster 113 for 9, falling well short of the target. The energy in the field, sharp catching, and precise execution reflected a team playing with purpose and belief. **Paudel's Pride and Nepal's Rising Spirit** With qualification already sealed, the win reaffirmed Nepal's growing stature in world cricket. Skipper Rohit Paudel praised his side's composure and fighting spirit after the match: "Defending 151 required discipline, and the boys delivered brilliantly. Kushal's innings set the tone, and our bowlers executed the plans to perfection. This win is special — a fitting way to celebrate our qualification for the T20 World Cup." ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/xPZfkiDzZRKGMK9VnrriiWeV7tJCg5pyzrndZBHr.jpg) **Score Summary:** Nepal: 151/9 (20 overs) — Kushal Bhurtel 69, Aasif Sheikh 24; Nadeem Khan 4/20 Oman: 113/9 (20 overs) — Gulshan Jha 3 wickets, Sompal Kami 2 wickets Result: Nepal won by 38 runs This result not only cements Nepal's position atop the Super Six standings but also highlights the balance and resilience that have become hallmarks of their campaign. As they march toward the 2026 World Cup, the Rhinos look sharper, hungrier, and more united than ever.

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Himalayan and Gulf Dreams Realised: Nepal and Oman Punch Tickets to T20 World Cup 2026

Muscat, Oman – The high-stakes drama of the Asia/East Asia-Pacific Qualifier has reached a thrilling crescendo, with Nepal and Oman securing their places at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. The two Asian powerhouses navigated a brutal Super Six phase, locking in two of the three coveted global tournament spots before their scheduled head-to-head clash. The crucial lifeline came courtesy of the UAE's victory over Samoa, an outcome that mathematically assured both the Nepalese and the Omanis of a top-three finish, regardless of the remaining fixtures. **Nepal's Nerve-Shredding Ride** Nepal, a team renowned for its passionate following and flair for the dramatic, refused to make its qualification easy. Carrying two invaluable carry-over points from the group stage, the Rhinos booked their ticket with two heart-stopping, final-ball victories that tested the nerves of their most ardent supporters. Against the UAE, the game spiralled to the last three deliveries with the Emiratis needing just three runs. A soaring six off the bat of Dhruv Parashar had momentarily put Nepal on the back foot, but a spectacular catch hit to Sundeep Jora, followed by back-to-back run-outs, engineered a famous, last-gasp triumph. The following day brought another firefight. Chasing 148, Qatar seemed firmly in control at 97/1 inside 12 overs. Enter the maestro, Sandeep Lamichhane. The leg-spin wizard delivered a devastating spell of 5/18, sparking a catastrophic collapse that saw Qatar crumble just five runs short of the target, leaving Rohit Paudel's men celebrating another miraculous escape. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/HMhBas3qV5tST6YGHqJlmyl4qPZzW7FUJXAGWzUJ.jpg) **Oman's Resilient Charge** Oman's journey was arguably less fraught with peril, yet equally effective. Matching Nepal with two Super Six carry-over points, they cruised to a commanding defence of 172 against Qatar before facing a stiffer challenge from the UAE. It was the steely resolve and powerful strokeplay of Nadeem Khan that rescued the hosts when the pressure mounted. With calculated aggression, he targeted Muhammad Arfan, smashing a four and a six on consecutive balls to steer Oman across the finish line with two deliveries to spare. The home side's professional execution ensured their return to the global stage. **The Race for the Final Spot** With two doors slammed shut, the battle for the final T20 World Cup berth intensifies. The United Arab Emirates currently holds the third position after a decisive win over Samoa. They now face a pivotal, must-win fixture against a spirited Japan side eager to bounce back from their own narrow, final-over defeat to Qatar. Meanwhile, Qatar remains mathematically alive but precariously placed. Their audacious win against Japan—a match where they needed an improbable 32 off the final three overs—showed their fighting spirit, highlighted by the late-game heroics of Muhammad Ikramullah and Daniel Archer. A win against Samoa on Thursday, coupled with a favourable net run rate swing, is their only path forward. For the Samoans, the dream is over. Unable to replicate the stellar form that saw them conquer regional rivals Papua New Guinea in the group stage, they have been mathematically eliminated from the top-three race. The final days of the qualifier promise more high-octane cricket, but for Nepal and Oman, the mission is complete. Their flags will fly high in India and Sri Lanka come 2026.

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Lamichhane's Late Heroics Seal Dramatic Five-Run Victory, Put Nepal on Brink of T20 World Cup

Al Amerat, Oman — Nepal secured a sensational five-run victory over Qatar in a nerve-shredding ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia & EAP Qualifier Super Six fixture, thanks to a monumental late spell from star leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane. In a match that Qatar appeared to have won easily, Lamichhane's five-wicket haul triggered a dramatic collapse, keeping Nepal's unbeaten run alive and pushing them to the brink of qualification for the T20 World Cup 2026. After being asked to bat first, Nepal posted a modest total of 147/9 on a slow Al Amerat surface. Captain Rohit Paudel anchored the innings, battling early pressure to compile a crucial 58 before an underwhelming death-overs finish saw Nepal fall short of the anticipated 160-plus mark. Qatar's Mirza Mohammed Baig was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three wickets. The chase began disastrously for Nepal, with Qatar's openers, spearheaded by Imal Liyanage, dominating the powerplay to race to 53/0 (6). Even after Lamichhane was finally introduced and broke the opening stand, Qatar remained firmly in control at 105/2 (13 overs), needing just 43 runs from 42 balls "Qatar's game to lose." The highly anticipated upset seemed inevitable. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/qF5dNdOeFAXFkJjeEpF3nnBmRSRNMKfZViH4j7IX.jpg) However, the game turned on its head in a breathtaking exhibition of spin bowling. Known for producing thrilling matches, Nepal witnessed their talisman, Lamichhane, deliver a match-defining spell. Striking twice in quick succession to bring his tally to three wickets, he sliced through the middle order, reducing Qatar to 122/5 (16 overs). The pressure mounted exponentially in the final overs, culminating in the complete disintegration of the Qatari challenge. Lamichhane finished his final over with the remaining wickets, claiming an astonishing five-wicket haul for just 18 runs across his 3.5 overs. The final Qatar wicket fell with just one ball left in the innings, leaving them all out for 142. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/cvYqR6COz5DUx5inztWnyaYSHuGEHXIJQFS36YnJ.jpg) Nepal's four consecutive victories in the qualifiers solidify their position at the top of the Super Six table. While it was heartbreak for Qatar, who squandered a golden chance at a famous upset, Nepal's ability to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat proves their resilience and places them firmly in the driver's seat for a coveted spot in the 2026 T20 World Cup.

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