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The Nepali football team, which is going to England, was bid farewell on Monday. All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) President Pankaj Nembang along with British Ambassador to Nepal Rob Fenn bid farewell to the team. The Nepali football team is scheduled to go there on Tuesday.
The Nepali national team is scheduled to play a friendly match against England's 'C' team on May 6 in Aldershot. Before that, they will play against the British Army champion team on May 3. The Nepali national team is going to play in British soil for the first time.
Aldershot Town FC in collaboration with ANFA and Football Association (FA) is going to invite the Nepali team to play in London. Nepal's main match will be held on May 6 at EBB ground in Aldershot with a capacity of 8,000 spectators. Aldershot is an area with a large presence of Nepalis.
Chief defender Anant Tamang will not go to London due to injury. Captained by Kiran Chemjong, the team consists of Abhishek Baral, Vishal Sunar, Chiring Lama, Sanish Shrestha, Abhishek Limbu, Vishal Basnet, Bimal Pandey, Saubhagya Rai, Yogesh Gurung, Rohit Chand, Fatteman Ghale, Manikumar Lama, Bharat Khawas, Utsav Rai, Manish Dangi, Laken. Limbu, Dinesh Henjan, Anjan Bisht, Gillespijung Karki, Hisub Thapalia, Sameer Tamang and Sanjeev Bisht. The head coach of the
team is Vincenzo Alberto Ennis, Pravesh Katuwal (Coach), Vinod Maharjan (Goalkeeping Coach), Lokendra Kunwar (Physio), Manish Joshi (Head of Delegation), Purushottam Thapa (Official), Uttam Bhandari (Manager). .
ANFA president Nembang said that even though it was initiated during the time of former president Karmachiring Sherpa, the Nepali team's trip to England was delayed due to Covid-19. He said that Nepal has an old relationship with Britain and hopes that football will make it more extensive. British Ambassador Fen believed that the Nepali football team's trip to England will further strengthen the relationship between the two countries.
