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Machindra Football Club and Himalayan Sherpa Club are clashing on Friday to win the 15th Simra Gold Cup title at Simra Stadium. In the final match of the tournament to be held in flood light, both teams of 'A Division' are competing with their own strategies in the stake of winning the title. Both teams want to end 081 on a happy note by winning the title.
Machindra has entered the finals of the Jitpursimra Gold Cup for the second time. With this, Machindra entered the finals for the second time.
lost to police in the final of the 14th edition last year and became the runner-up. Last year, Machindra, who was content with being the runner-up, is going to the field for the title with high morale, beating the police in the quarter-finals this time.
In this way, Tamtyar Himalayan Sherpa is aiming to avenge the defeat in this year's Mofasal competition by competing with Machindra to play the finals of the Jitpur Simra Gold Cup for the fourth time. Earlier, Sherpa, who was the runner-up in the finals of the 13th edition and the fourth edition at the Simra Stadium, won the title of the second edition of the tournament held in 067 .
Machindra is aiming to become the winner of the tournament for the first time in the final match at Simra Stadium. Machindra is planning to return in 2081 with a bid to lift the fourth title. Machindra Mofasal, who won the titles of KP Oli Cup, Itahari Gold Cup and Kapilbastu Tilaurakot Gold Cup held in Kathmandu this year, is planning to end the year happily with the final tournament.
At Simra Stadium, Himalayan Sherpa will be at stake to win the tournament title for the second time, while Himalayan Sherpa wants to win the title for the first time in 081. Himalayan Sherpa, who participated in Mofusalka competition this year, is still without a title.
Machindra and Himalayan Sherpa are clashing for the third time this year at Simra Stadium. Earlier Machindra had won both matches in Panchthar and Kapilvastu Tilaurakot Gold Cup. Himalayan Sherpa will be aiming to avenge their two-match defeat against Machindra at the Simra Stadium.
Machindra's coach Santosh Neupane said that they are fully confident in winning the title. "We are aiming to win the fourth title of the season," he said. He said that they are excited for the end of the year 081 with the title of Jeetpursimra Gold Cup with the team consisting of young players. He said, "I am confident that our energetic youth will create history at Simra Stadium this year."
Machchindra got the chance to reach the final by defeating Nepal Police Club 4-3 in a tiebreaker in their first match and Hanami BFC of Bharatpur 1-0 in the semi-finals.
Himalayan Sherpa defeated Friends Club 1-0 in the quarter-finals and host home team Nava Janajagriti Club Simra 2-1 in the semi-finals and are competing in the finals.
Machindra's captain Regin Subba and Himalayan Sherpa's captain Biswas Shrestha both claimed to win the title at a press conference at the Simra stadium on Thursday.
The organizers expect about 25,000 spectators to attend the final match. In this year's competition, 8 teams participated due to lack of funds and the competition was delayed.
Jitpursimra Gold Cup title winners so far
2080 Nepal Police Club
