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Preeti is a footballer stuck in the midfield

भाद्र २२, २०८१
Preeti is a footballer stuck in the midfield
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Lately, Preeti Rai has become the 'face' of the Nepali women's football team. The discussion about this team should just start, the face of the player that comes to mind is that of Preeti. The height is not much. She is so thin.

However, his performance in the midfield of the field is very different from the expression that his body gives. He is a fighting player. She can play in such situations. Again, his performance in midfield is spectacular in itself. The strength of his feet is as artistic as ever.

Who can forget the sensational WAF Women's Championship Football 2024 in Saudi Arabia? The Nepali team came very close to the title. However, he could not kill it. In the final, Nepal was defeated by Jordan in a tiebreaker. Once again, Nepal had to be limited to runners-up. The way the Nepali team played the entire tournament, everyone considered it good. The player who shined for Nepal in that competition is Preeti.

Nepal faced Lebanon in the semi-finals of the same tournament. The game had reached injury time in the second half. The game is even. At that time, Preeti scored such an attractive goal that Nepal won. Everyone showered her with praise for her performance. In the final, she was injured and forced to leave the field. What if he had stayed on the field the whole time? This question will always remain in Nepali women's football. This is the fun of football.

Preeti became the most popular female football player in the year 2080. Hence, he is a candidate for the People's Choice category of the NSJF Pulsar Sports Awards to be held next week. The winner of this category is selected by voting. Out of that, 50 percent of the votes are from e-services. The share of social network Facebook will be 25 percent.

I am happy to be nominated for this award. Earlier I had heard that Savitra (Bhandari) and Angela (Tumbapo) were sisters in this category. At that time, my attraction towards this award increased. I thought, one day it will happen, when my name will be among the nominees of this category.'

ANFA Women's League is currently running. She is representing the APF club and playing in it. Again, he has his sights set on the upcoming SAFF Championship 2024.

Preeti feels that Nepal has a high chance of winning this title this time. There can be many reasons for this. The first reason is that the Nepali women's team has matured to some extent. This team no longer lacks experience. If we go back to the same WAF Women's Championship again, it has been such a tournament, which has given confidence to Nepal. Now Nepal is no longer mentally weak when facing India.


Well, the Nepali women's national team has not yet won any title. However, there is progress towards that. At least they have tried to walk on the road to win the title. One of the players who could prove to be the most important to achieving this objective is Preeti. While she excels in midfield, lately she has been trying to acclimate herself to a powerful strike from long range.

Not only that, Preeti just turned 19 years old. He has more than a decade of football life ahead of him. Preeti, who rose from age group football, can be called the future of Nepali women's football for that reason. He also has another dream, to play in Europe. So far Savitra Bhandari has achieved this feat. Angela Tumbapo Subba is also on the same path. Preeti also wants to play in Europe and gain valuable experience.

It is not that he has not received an offer from the Gulf countries. The conversation is ongoing. She has played for Kickstarts in the Indian Women's League. In all these cases, the task of the Nepali football connoisseur is to vote as much as possible to make Preeti the winner. She deserves it. She says, "Nepali women's football has a lot of potential. Nepali women's football should be loved and encouraged.'

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २२, २०८१ ०५:२१
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