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Tribhuvan Army Club, which came with players from the national women's team, has made a winning start in the Lumbini Cup Invitational Women's Football Tournament.
At Nepalgunj Stadium on Friday, Army defeated Sudur Paschim FC 4-0 and traveled to the previous round. Army, which did not win the title in 2081, entered the field this year with the goal of winning the title. Army took the lead in the sixth minute.
Army's Anita Lamzel scored. She added another goal in the 53rd minute. Hima Chaudhary scored in the 56th minute and Tulsa Bohra scored in the 78th minute to give Army a one-sided victory. The Far West players performed well but could not score a goal. Player of the match was Army's Anita Lamzel.
Vimala BK, Chandra Bhandari and other players of the national team came from the army team. Army coach Chakra Tamang said that despite the victory, the game was not as good as expected. He said, 'The result that came was not as expected. We felt the absence of Anjana Ranamar.
Captain Sunita Chaudhary also said that although she was happy with the victory, the game was not as expected. "The coordination between the new ground and the players did not match," she said. The army team was training for three consecutive days in the field behind the army barracks.
Sudurpaschim's coach Yagya Prasad Shrestha said that his players played harder than expected and said that he was happy with their performance.
'Although very junior, everyone played well. Since the information came late, we prepared the team only on the 4th. In that sense, our game was good," he said. "We played a lot in attack when we had to play defensively, and that was the mistake." "It's sad for those who lost heart, but there is room to be satisfied with the performance of their team," she said.
Saturday will be a match between Police and Siliguri Club of India. Inaugurated by Youth and Sports Minister Tejulal Chaudhary, the winner of the competition will receive a prize of Rs 555,555 and the runner-up will receive a prize of Rs 250,000. Eight teams including three departments have participated in the competition organized by Interal in coordination with Banke District Football Association.
