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SOCCEROOS BLOCK OUT THE NOISE: POPOVIC’S NEW-LOOK AUSTRALIA GRID LOCK PARAGUAY TO SEAL KNOCKOUT BIRTH

SAN FRANCISCO — There are times when tournament football demands the canvas of an artist, and times when it requires the boots of a construction worker. In the cool evening air of the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Thursday night, Tony Popovic gladly handed his side the hard hats. A bruising, often fractious 0-0 draw against a desperate Paraguay was precisely what the doctor ordered for the Socceroos. The point was mathematically enough to secure second place in Group D behind the rampant United States, booking Australia’s ticket to the World Cup’s round of 32. It marks only the third time in history that the nation has breached the knockout waters, matching the achievement of the celebrated 2022 squad in Qatar. While the aesthetic value of the performance won’t have their upcoming opponents losing sleep, the sight of Popovic engulfing his staff in back-slapping hugs told its own story. For a squad that entered the night under immense pressure, survival was the only currency that mattered. **Popovic's High-Stakes Gamble** Following a toothless 2-2 structural collapse against the United States in their previous outing, Popovic chose the ultimate high-stakes theatre to roll the dice. The tactician made six sweeping changes to his starting lineup, answering a furious wave of domestic criticism by restoring teenage livewire Nestory Irankunda and midfield engine Connor Metcalfe to the fold. He also handed a start to Cristian Volpato, signalling a clear intent to play on the front foot. The tactical reshuffle was further complicated by an injury to fullback Jacob Italiano, forcing the versatile Jordan Bos to flip across from his natural left-sided home to marshal the right flank. The gamble initially paid dividends in terms of control. Within minutes of the opening whistle, Volpato unlocked the Paraguayan lines to tee up Jackson Irvine on the right face of the penalty area, only for the skipper's fiercely struck angled shot to fly directly into the midriff of goalkeeper Orlando Gill. Bos and Volpato would both sting Gill’s palms later in the half, though the South American custodian was rarely forced into the spectacular as Australia's final-third delivery lacked precision. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/e3PqrnheK4pVfuEI5QJKREKCOOjTv6VwP1AvSSmm.jpg) **Enciso Sparks a Paraguayan Revival** Gustavo Alfaro’s Paraguay, knowing defeat would be terminal and a draw precarious, offered virtually nothing in a sterile first half. Desperate for a spark, Alfaro introduced the Brazilian-born attacker Mauricio at the intermission. The tactical shift immediately altered the match's gravity. While Mauricio’s early speculative blast flew high and wide, it signalled a shift in momentum. Soon, Brighton’s mercurial talent, Julio Enciso, began to dictate terms. Operating in the pockets of space between the Australian midfield and back four, Enciso’s direct dribbling repeatedly carved open a tiring Socceroos rearguard. Paraguay’s golden opportunity fell to the young talisman eight minutes from time. Slicing through the central channel, Enciso found himself with a sight of goal, but his low, hurried effort flashed comfortably wide of the left upright. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/G1TAB7viouyz0TCDCs02XoJkxv6Qg8MPKg0hwWyW.jpg) **A Grandstand Finish** The final exchange evolved into a breathless, end-to-end transition battle. In the 89th minute, Bos almost produced a moment for the folklore archives, dancing past two Paraguayan defenders from the right wing before flashing a cross-shot agonisingly wide of the far post. At the death, Mauricio managed one final operational check on Australian keeper Joe Beach, but his low, weak effort from the edge of the area was safely gathered. While the Australians begin planning their logistics for Texas, where they will face the runner-up of a wide-open Group G, Paraguay are left in agonising sporting limbo. With four points, their historic pedigree as 2010 quarter-finalists remains alive, but their destiny rests entirely in the hands of others.

Football

Elanga Curled Beauty Rescues Sweden as Japan Duel Ends in Knockout Qualification

HOUSTON — Composure is precious when a World Cup campaign teeters on the brink. Five days after a 5-1 thrashing by the Netherlands, Sweden stared down the barrel of an early flight home. In a second half that shifted from a cagey tactical chess match into an open exchange of blows, Graham Potter’s men found the steel to survive. Anthony Elanga’s sublime 62nd-minute equaliser cancelled out an exquisite opener from Japan’s Daizen Maeda, securing a 1-1 draw that served both nations' ambitions. For Japan, the point cements a second-place finish in Group F with five points, setting up a blockbuster knockout clash against five-time world champions Brazil here in Houston on Monday. Sweden, meanwhile, slides into the next phase on four points, claiming one of the highly coveted berths reserved for the eight best third-placed finishers across the tournament's 12 groups. **A Tense, Cagey Opening** The stakes clearly weighed heavily during a turgid opening 45 minutes, with both technical boxes prioritising defensive shape over creative risk. It took until the cusp of the interval for the match to flash into life. Japan engineered the first true opening when Maeda turned provider, teeing up Keito Nakamura for a first-time daisy-cutter. It demanded every inch of Jacob Widell Zetterstrom’s frame, with the Swedish goalkeeper flying to his left to tip the ball around the post. Sweden countered almost immediately through the direct running of Viktor Gyokeres, whose driving run concluded with a deflected strike off Shogo Taniguchi that looped harmlessly wide. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/fBHB0Ey0oaMrvcsY1hwKSjqS4vEj6t6WAmQyJRrl.jpg) **Seven Minutes of Magic** Whatever Hajime Moriyasu relayed to his players at the break completely altered the tempo. Japan re-emerged with an aggressive, front-foot intensity, signalled early by an ambitious effort from Ao Tanaka. In the 56th minute, that injection of dynamism yielded a goal of pure, tournament-defining quality. Ritsu Doan instigated the move from the right flank, exchanging a sharp one-two with Ayase Ueda before drifting inside. With surgical precision, Doan threaded a pass directly into the corridor between Sweden’s central defenders. Maeda, reacting quickest, ghosted into the space entirely unmarked to stroke a composed finish past Widell Zetterstrom. The Japanese celebrations had barely subsided when Sweden struck back through sheer individual audacity. Gathering the ball at the corner of the penalty area, Elanga cut inside and unleashed a perfectly calibrated, curling left-footed strike. The ball arced over a crowded Japanese backline, leaving the unsighted Zion Suzuki helpless as it nestled into the far corner. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/7Jb7MLw9QKgH37vBTI8mBcT5jZvQxCSxZqUHwmbk.jpg) **Suzuki Holds the Line** With parity restored, the contest finally opened up into the end-to-end spectacle the Houston crowd had hoped for. Sweden, suddenly playing with the freedom that deserted them against the Dutch, pushed hard to turn one point into three. Alexander Isak thought he had found the winner just three minutes after Elanga's equaliser, only for Suzuki to execute a stunning, sprawling stop to his left. The Japanese shot-stopper would prove to be his side's saviour again deep into stoppage time. When Isak rose highest to meet a desperate cross, Suzuki reacted instinctively, palming the forward's powerful header onto the crossbar to preserve the draw. For Japan, the focus now shifts entirely to the knockout clash with Brazil.

Football

FIFA BAN PLUNGES NEPALI FOOTBALL INTO DARKEST HOUR

KATHMANDU — In a significant blow to the domestic game, the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has been hit with an immediate and indefinite suspension by FIFA. The world governing body issued its ruling today, invoking Articles 14, Paragraph 1(i), and 14, Paragraph 3, of the FIFA Statutes, following a prolonged standoff between Nepal's football executives and state sports authorities. The suspension marks a low point in the five-decade history of Nepalese football's alignment with Zurich. By crossing FIFA’s line of "third-party interference"—its term for government involvement in football administration—Nepal has been removed from the global football community. The crisis, which had been building for over a year, reached a turning point after the National Sports Council (NSC), a government entity, intervened in ANFA’s internal governance. The friction first flared up last year on March 26, when ANFA decided to hold only central committee elections rather than the mandated tiered regional elections. In response to repeated directives, the NSC imposed a three-month domestic suspension on March 24. Though the NSC lifted that freeze on May 14, ANFA leadership claimed it was unconditional, but the damage had already been done, and the state's involvement continued. The feud became visible at Tribhuvan International Airport. ANFA President Pankaj Bikram Nembang and General Secretary Kiran Rai, alongside a 24-member delegation of officials and staff, were barred from boarding a flight to Mexico to attend the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. Acting on a directive from the NSC, the Department of Immigration turned the executives back at the gates, exposing the dispute affecting the sport. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/cTczedmTAUV6gyhnshztvsyX0MdZtcvXOuqFkUEl.jpg) In an effort to prevent an administrative vacuum after ANFA's official four-year tenure expired on June 19, FIFA had explicitly ordered the incumbent committee to remain in charge as an interim caretaker body until fresh elections could be organised. Instead, the government chose to remain further involved in the dispute, without offering a viable legal resolution, forcing FIFA's hand. The consequences of this executive deadlock are immediate and significant for every stakeholder in the country. Under the terms of the suspension, Nepal's national teams across all age groups are barred from entering or competing in any international tournaments. Furthermore, FIFA-badged referees from Nepal are disqualified from officiating global fixtures, and all development funding from Zurich will be frozen. Founded in 1951, ANFA earned its official FIFA affiliation in 1972. For 54 years, despite political upheaval and internal instability, the nation maintained its standing on the world stage. Today, that streak ended, leaving Nepalese football isolated, paralysed, and facing an uncertain future.

Cricket

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

CAN Approves $500K for Women’s Cricket and Reveals NPR 473M Revenue from NPL Season 2

The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) Central Working Committee met on April 6, 2026. The committee approved a $500,000 USD (approximately NPR 66 million) investment in women's cricket, aligning with ICC gender-balance directives. It also decided to seek a lease extension for the Tribhuvan University Cricket Ground in Kirtipur and to pursue a formal transfer of the Lower Mulpani Cricket Ground from the National Sports Council. These actions aim to strengthen cricket infrastructure and improve financial transparency. The meeting recognised the commercial success of the Nepal Premier League (NPL), whose second edition generated revenue of NPR 473.6 million. After NPR 219.6 million in expenses, NPR 161.8 million was distributed to eight franchise teams. The board approved the tournament’s financial statements. CAN scheduled its next Annual General Meeting for May 10–11, 2026, in Biratnagar, and set a mid-June deadline for 20 district committees to complete pending elections to ensure effective governance.

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

LUMBINI, NEPAL – Near the Maya Devi Temple, birthplace of the Buddha and a symbol of peace, Lumbini Province secured a hard-fought Super Over win against the powerful APF Club. The PM Cup match started as a low-scoring contest before turning into a tense thriller, ending in a tie-breaker with Lumbini just one run short. Santosh Yadav stood out, dismantling the APF lineup at key moments. **The Super Over Showdown** Both teams scored 124, heightening tension. Lumbini batted first in the tie-breaker, scoring 14 despite losing opener Akash Tripathi for zero. Yadav added 8 runs quickly. Defending 15 runs, Yadav then bowled. He dismissed captain Rohit Paudel for one and then limited Lokesh Bam and Sundeep Jora to a combined five runs. APF closed with 6 runs for 1 wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZqfBIT3gBKyBYeZA4WOu25ByEoHx3JgwDScHn3ZE.jpg) **The Collapse and the Comeback** Despite several national players, APF struggled and were all out for 124 in under 40 overs. Abhishek Gautam, batting in the lower order, top-scored with 28. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan took 4 wickets for 14 runs. Lumbini’s chase looked easy with Captain Dev Khanal (45) and Akash Tripathi (32) at the crease. Then, they lost their last nine wickets for only 50 runs and struggled to finish. **Shifting the Table** This win moves Lumbini to fifth with five points. APF, usually strong, drops to sixth. Lumbini showed determination and resilience, overcoming tough challenges to win.

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

JANAKPUR: On Wednesday, Sandeep Lamichhane took control of the match with a thrilling display, seizing seven wickets and powering Bagmati Province to a stunning 60-run victory over Karnali Province. Building on his initial impact, Lamichhane’s bowling electrified the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, restricting Karnali to 120 runs in 25.1 overs as they desperately chased 181. His outstanding 7 for 40 now stands as the tournament’s fourth-best performance, sparking cheers from the crowd. **The Collapse** However, after a spirited start to their chase, Karnali couldn’t handle Lamichhane’s bowling. Nischal Rawal was the only one to put up a fight, scoring 31, while Dinesh Adhikari added 22 and Bipin Shahi made 15. The rest of the middle order fell quickly to the spin attack. As the innings progressed, Lamichhane wasted no time, striking early and maintaining relentless pressure, dismantling most of Karnali’s batting order. Though Rijan Dhakal, Pratish GC, and Subas Khatri took one wicket each, Lamichhane's sensational spell stole the spotlight. Claiming seven wickets, he joins a legendary group of PM Cup performers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UXg4zswHX2br4bcFc84U0LusPls2TAQkmwJ7rg0R.jpg) **Bagmati’s Gritty Total** Earlier in the day, Bagmati had a tough start after being sent in to bat. They lost wickets regularly, but Bibek Magar held the innings together with an important 56. Ishan Pandey added 27, and Pawan Thapa scored 22, helping the team reach 180 before being bowled out in the 39th over. Despite Karnali’s captain, Diwan Pun, bowling well, his good work was undone by his team’s batting collapse. In contrast, Bagmati’s bowlers were sharp and took control of the match.

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