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In many ways, Nepal Police Club's performance in the second phase of ANFA Women's League football remained weak. Police played their last game before the playoffs on Monday.
In that, the team suffered a disappointing defeat against departmental rival APF. For APF, the series of happy results continued. With this victory, it is certain that APF will be at the top in the second stage consisting of 5 teams.
Rashmikumari Ghising and Anita KC scored 1-1 for APF in the match at the ANFA Complex ground in Satdobato. Rashmi scored the first goal in the 17th minute. Anita added another goal in the 64th minute of the second half. This is APF's seventh win in a row, third consecutive clean sheet. APF has 21 points from 7 matches. Army, which is behind the team, has 16 points from 7 games.
These two teams will face each other in their last match. Whatever the outcome, the Army will not be able to overtake the APF. In this case, the Army will remain in second place. Both teams have already qualified for Qualifier-1. Police got only 11 points from 8 games. Police could collect only one point in the last 3 matches.
Even in the first stage of the league, the police team was in the third position after APF and Army. At that time, the distance between Police and Army, which was in second place, was only one point. This time the Police was 5 points behind the Army. Police lost in 3 of the 4 matches of the departmental derby and managed to draw only one match.
Bagmati Youth Club and Walling Municipal Team will meet on Tuesday. This will be the last match for both teams in the second round. The challenge has ended in the walling of the competition. Police will face Bagmati in the eliminator. The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has released a new play-off schedule on Monday itself. Accordingly, both the qualifiers will be held at the inappropriate time of 10 am.
