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Sankata won the Sabhapati Cup title by defeating Bagmati in sudden death in the final at Dasharath Stadium. Sankata won 4-3 in the tie breaker of the match at Dasharath Stadium.
Lakshu Thapa, Sam Carlos, Deep Karki and Sunil Khadka scored for Sankata. Ram Thapa and Roshan Pahari could not score. Naveen Lama, Fode Fofana and Sene Alex were the only scorers for Bagmati. Kuldeep Karki, Rajat Tiwari and Gaurav Shrestha missed the penalty.
After the scheduled 90-minute match ended in a goalless draw, the competition entered directly into the tiebreaker. Even though the game of that period was completely in the grip of crisis, no goal could be scored. His series of attacks did not prove decisive. The
winner also received 26 lakh rupees along with the title. The runner-up settled for 13 lakh rupees. In the semi-finals, Sankata defeated Machindra and Bagmati defeated NRT.
Both semi-finals were decided in the semi-finals. The competition was conducted on the basis of knockout with a total of eight teams participating.
