Bhakta Bahadur's Old Trifford experience

Poush 28, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Bhakta Bahadur's Old Trifford experience

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Nepali U-17 national team goalkeeper Bhakta Bahadur Periyar was such a lucky player who got the opportunity to practice and train at Manchester United. Along with him, 6 young players also got the opportunity to play with the club's famous players in the football field which is also known as 'Theatre of Dreams'.

Bhakta Bahadur went to England as part of the program of the fourth edition of 'United We Play'. Bhakta Bahadur was among the 15,000 young players from around the world. The purpose of the program is to search for those who are scattered around the world. The event was jointly organized by United and Apollo Tires.

Those 6 talented players got the opportunity to play with the team including United legend John O'Sah and meet old players. During the meeting with the player, Nick Cox, head of United's academy, said that this program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for some.

O'Sah said the experience at Old Trafford will be an inspiration for any player to play well in the future. Bhakta Bahadur spent a week in English Premier League club Manchester. 

Kantipur

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