Nepal Army Club

Nepal Army Club, previously known as Tribhuvan Army Club, is the departmental Army sporting club of Nepal and is based in Kathmandu. In cricket they play top domestic league National League Cricket, whereas in football they currently play in the top division of the country Martyr's Memorial A-Division League.

Nepal Army Club
SportCricket
Football
Founded1951 (1951)
LeagueNational League Cricket
Martyr's Memorial A-Division
Based inKathmandu
StadiumDasarath Rangasala Stadium (Football)
OwnerNepalese Army
PresidentCOAS Ranjendra Chettri
Head coachArun Aryal (Cricket)
National League Cricket wins1 (2015) (One Day)
1 (2013) (Twenty20)
Websitehttp://www.nepalarmy.mil.np/

History

The departmental army team under the name of Army XI had won the fourth A-division league in 1957/58. It has placed in between second to fifth position in the league in recent years.

Style of Play

The army is known for their intensity game and speed.

Cricket League

Nepal Army Club is one of the three departmental teams to play in National League Cricket. Other nine regional teams along with APF Club compete with Nepal Army Club in the league. APF formed a cricket team in September 2010.[1] Binod Bhandari is the current captain and Arun Aryal is the coach of the team.

Players

The following list contains the players in Nepal Army's squad for the 2015 National One Day Cricket Tournament:

Army club in Football

Current Football squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Bikesh kuthu
2 DF Chun Bahadur Thapa
3 DF Bikas khawas
7 MF Padam Moktan
9 FW Santosh Dayal
FW George Prince Karki
14 MF Santosh tamang
15 MF Raju Tamang
16 MF Tanka Basnet
No. Position Player
17 DF Ram Kumar Biswas
18 FW Nawayug Shrestha
19 GK Bikash Malla
2O FW Santosh Nepali
21 MF Bharat khawas
26 FW Bharat Khawas
33 DF Nawani Khawas

Vollyball

Players

  • Man Bahadur Shrestha

trophys

  • Nepal National Volleyball League
    • winner: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019[2]

See also

References


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