Tilottama Gold Cup: APF and Church Boys get off to a winning start

Chaitra 10, 2081

Sanju Paudel

Tilottama Gold Cup: APF and Church Boys get off to a winning start

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Church Boys United won the 23rd Tilottama Gold Cup tournament in Butwal. In Sunday's match, he defeated the departmental team Nepal Police Club 4-3 in the tie breaker and made it to the last 4.

In this season, the church, which has won the titles of 4 different competitions, has also submitted a claim to the Tilottama Gold Cup. The church boys became the favorites from the very beginning in a very competitive match at the ANFA Technical Playground in Devinagar. The church, which missed many opportunities in the first half, ended in a goalless draw. In the second half, the police, who presented an aggressive game, also missed the opportunity to score. As neither team could score a goal in the allotted time, the match was pushed to a tiebreaker. In the

tiebreaker, Church Boys' Aman Lama, Chetan Chaudhary, Armaan Beaudiam and Pravesh Kunwar's shots turned into goals. Aakash Rai and Sergejo stopped Diko's strike. On the other hand, Prajjwal Chaudhary, goalkeeper Amit Tamata and Arun Gaha of Nepal Police Club scored goals. Man Bahadur Pariyar is out. Osendra Katuwal and Vivek Pandey's shots hit the fence. In the match, Aman Lama of Church Boys was awarded with Man Player of the Match. Rupandehi Football Association President Lok Pun said that the third match of the tournament will be played between Sankata FC and Georgian FC India on Monday.

The second half of the game, which was stopped earlier on Saturday due to the weather, was completed on Sunday. The only goal scored by Hari Karki, the captain of the departmental Armed Police Force (APF) club, was decisive in the tournament. APF's Hari Karki scored in the 17th minute of the match. The host, Current Rupandehi-11, who missed a good opportunity in the game, was under pressure in the game.

On Saturday, the second half started and the game was stopped due to a storm. In the second half of Sunday's match, Rupandehi failed to make use of many opportunities to return to the game. APF's Vishal Gurung was awarded the player of the match.

Sanju

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