One-sided victory of APF against Nepal Police Club in women's league football final
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If there was no champion, it would have been very unfair to APF. When APF won the playoff final of the ANFA Women's Football League on Wednesday, it created a new history. That means APF can be called the real league winner in the history of Nepali women's football.
2081 was the year in which women's football played the most matches. First the selection and then the first stage and then the second stage. Playoffs again. Apart from the selection, APF club remained at the top in the first round as well. The audio is on top in the second one as well. But he won the playoff final to travel to the title, before that he also won Qualifier-1.
In this case, APF can be called 'True Champion'. Nothing is clear about the history of the Nepali women's football league, when it started and how it started. According to whatever data we have, APF's performance this year has been the best so far. This team can be called 'Invincible'.
because it did not lose a single match in the entire tournament and went undefeated to win the title. "Naturally, we are happy when we are league champions. We were confident of being league champions. It is more than we have already won the league, being ahead in every mode of the league,' said APF captain Anita Basnet.
She said, 'But now we have really won and we have officially become champions.' Jeevesh Pandey, the warrior coach of this trip, claimed that his team was able to perform well during the entire competition. He said, 'We are all happy with this success, we became champions. Because we played well. Our performance was good in all areas. The credit goes to everyone, the organization, the players and all the members of the team.' Even if there is a
, there will be a clear answer to why APF became the champion, no one could submit a strong challenge against this team in the entire tournament. APF has been excellent against all the teams they have faced in the league. Even against two departmental rivals, the Police and the Army, the APF remained far ahead. APF did not lose any match against those two special rivals in the league stage. On the contrary, they managed to make it clear that the two teams are far behind.
APF's defense was good, so they conceded fewer goals. The team's midfield was good, so many chances were created. APF's front row was also good, so many goals were also scored. The last game of the league was also an example of why APF won the league. The police adopted a single strategy in this game, to stop the APF as much as possible. The attention of the police was focused only on the defense line. Therefore, the goal was scored only in the second half.
Despite this, APF completely dominated the entire game. Defending champions APF easily beat Police by 4 goals. This is APF's 18th consecutive win in this league. Savita Ranagamar scored 2 goals and Saru Limbu and Anu Lama scored 1 goal for APF. Savita opened the scoring with the first pass in the 64th minute. Saru herself scored the second goal in the 69th minute. Renuka Nagarkote's initial shot bounced off the post and scored the decisive shot.
Savita scored her second goal and the team's third in the 83rd minute. Savita scored on a pass provided by Preeti Rai. Anu Lama added the fourth goal in second half injury time. When Police goalkeeper Usha Nath stepped forward, Anu easily directed the ball into the empty post. APF has not lost in the women's league since 2068. There is no clear data about the Nepali Women's League. APF is considered to be the four-time defending champion. APF completely dominated the
individual awards as well. So Savita became the best player of the tournament. She didn't just score goals, she also created opportunities. Similarly, Rashmikumari Ghising became the top scorer and Savitri Kisan became the best goalkeeper. Rashmi scored 35 goals in the entire tournament. Savitri manned the goal posts at the senior level for the first time in the absence of regular goalkeeper Angela Subba Tumbapo.
