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Taplejung Gold Cup final today

भाद्र १०, २०८१
Taplejung Gold Cup final today
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Salhes Youth Club of Madhesh Pradesh, which started from Simra Gold Cup and went to Taplejung Gold Cup through Bhojpur, Prithvi Narayan, Rajarani, Bharuwa, Itahari, is on the verge of returning after winning the Taplejung Gold Cup football title on Monday.

Coach Rajeev Yadav said that Salhes reached Taplejung after a one-and-a-half-day bus journey and played according to the new strategy.

'New players are far from being added, our competition is well-known and since the player there played from our club and our player played from there club, we hope to win by making some different strategy,' said Yadav. Salahs, who are playing their sixth Gold Cup at Taplejung, beat Churchboys of the A Division League in the Simra Gold Cup.

Bhojpur reached the semi-finals of the Gold Cup. Rajarani won the Gold Cup while Bharuwa lost in the Gold Cup final. He said that he was defeated in Itahari Gold Cup and he is aiming to win the Taplejung Gold Cup of Eastern Nepal. Captain Kuldeep Karki said that the morale was high as they reached the finals from a group of strong teams like the departmental team Tribhuvan Army and Birthamod United Club. "We have reached the finals after playing two matches," said Karki, "we have also experienced the field, we are in a winning mood as we are familiar with each other."

Rajarani and Sankhuwasabha Gold Cup, having won the Itahari Gold Cup twice with hat-tricks, Sagarmatha Youth Club of Koshi Pradesh is aiming to win the first Gold Cup of the Morang season. After defeating Butwal Lumbini FC and Sangharsh Sporting Club of the home district at home, Sagarmatha said that they are preparing to enter the field with high morale. Everest coach Yuwen Gurung said that they are in the rhythm of the game. Sagarmatha Youth Club captain Ashok Khawas said, "We will play with teamwork and try our best to defend the title." Although the coach and captain of both teams said that each other's players are well known, they did not consider the competition to be weak. Both the teams claim that the audience will enjoy and be competitive. This year's Gold Cup winner will get a trophy, medal and certificate along with 5 lakh and runner-up will get 250 thousand. They have expressed satisfaction with the management of the organizers.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र १०, २०८१ ०६:०९
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