Nepal Army Club
Army sporting club of nepal
Sport | Basketball Cricket Football |
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Founded | 1951; 73 years ago (1951) |
League | PM Cup(Cricket), Martyr's Memorial A-Division(Football) |
Based in | Kathmandu |
Stadium | Dasarath Rangasala Stadium (Football) |
Owner | Nepalese Army |
President | COAS Prabhu Ram Sharma |
Head coach | Arun Aryal (Cricket) Nabin Neupane (Football) |
2023 | 7th of 14 |
National League Cricket wins | 1 (2015) (One Day) 1 (2013) (Twenty20) |
Website | www |
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Nepal Army Club, also known as Tribhuwan Army Club, is the departmental army sporting club of Nepal, based in Kathmandu.[1] In cricket, they play the top domestic National League Cricket and in the Prime Minister One Day Cup, whereas in football they play in the top division of the country, Martyr's Memorial A-Division League.[2]
Men's Volleyball
Players
- Man Bahadur Shrestha
Trophies
- Nepal National Volleyball League
- Winners (4): 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019[3]
Men's Basketball
Women's Cricket
Women's Volleyball
See also
- Nepalese Army
- Nepal Police Club
- APF Club
- Martyr's Memorial A-Division League
External links
- Sports at Nepal Army (archived 29 September 2013)
References
- ^ "राष्ट्रिय महिला लिग: चौदण्डीगढीको पोस्टमा आर्मीको ९ गोल" [National Women's League: 9 goals of Army in the post of Chaudandigadi]. kendrabindu.com (in Nepali). Kathmandu. 24 January 2021. Archived from the original on 16 April 2023. Retrieved 16 April 2023.
- ^ "Martyrs Memorial A Division League 2021/22 – 2078 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League". www.hamrokhelkud.com. Hamaro Khel Kud. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ : आर्मी लगातार चौथो पटक च्याम्पियन, भैरव उत्कृष्ट
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Teams in Nepalese domestic cricket
- Pronince No.1
- Province No.2
- Bagmati Province
- Gandaki Province
- Lumbini Province
- Karnali Province
- Sudurpaschim Province
- Tribhuvan Army Club
- Armed Police Force Club
- Nepal Police Club
- Eastern Development Region
- Central Development Region
- Western Development Region
- Mid-Western Development Region
- Far-Western Development Region
- Region-I (Biratnagar)
- Region-II (Birgunj)
- Region-III (Kathmandu)
- Region-IV (Bhairahawa)
- Region-V (Nepalgunj)
- Region-VI (Baitadi)
- Region-VII (Janakpur)
- Region-VIII (Dhangadhi)
- Pokhara Rhinos
- Biratnagar Kings
- Bhairahawa Gladiators
- Biratnagar Warriors
- Chitwan Tigers
- Kathmandu Kings XI
- Lalitpur Patriots
- Rupandehi Challengers
- CYC Attariya
- Kathmandu Goldens
- Mahendranagar United
- Dhangadhi Stars
- Biratnagar Titans
- Butwal Blastars
- Chitwan Rhinos
- Expert Dhangadhi Blues
- Pokhara Paltans
- Kathmandu Golden Warriors
- Vishal Warriors
- Colors X-Factors
- Jagdamba Rhinos
- Panchakanya Tej
- Kantipur Gurkhas
- Sagarmatha Legends
- Kanchanpur Iconic
- Team Chauraha Dhangadhi
- Kathmandu Royals
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