APF Champion

Chaitra 10, 2081

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

APF Champion

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The APF Club of the Armed Police Force has won the title of the National Women's Football Tournament. APF defeated departmental rivals Tribhuvan Army Football Club 4-2 in a tiebreaker in the final at Bharatpur's Krishnapur Stadium on Saturday.

In the competitive match, APF and Army scored 1-1 at the scheduled time. The initial lead was taken by the Army. In the 13th minute of the game, Army's Vimala Chaudhary scored a goal. The army team was deprived of the title because it could not handle the last 6 minutes. In the 75th minute, Rashmikumari Ghising scored a stunning header to bring APF back into the game. The game was pushed to a tiebreaker as no goals were scored in the remaining time. 

winner APF lifted the trophy with three lakh rupees. The runner-up Army received a prize of Rs 150,000. APF's Preeti Rai was named Player of the Match. She got 10,000. Army's Chandra Bhandari was named Player of the Tournament. She received Rs 40,000. 

APF's Savitri Kisan was chosen as the best goalkeeper, Army's Vimala Bick as the best defender, APF's Renuka Nagarkote as the best midfielder, APF's Rashmikumari Ghising as the top scorer with 8 goals and APF's Jeevesh Pandey as the best coach. They received Rs. 20,000 each. Chitwan District Football Association has organized the tournament in promotion of Bharatpur metropolis. 

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