Youth League Football From tomorrow, 14 A Division teams compete

Ashad 19, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Youth League Football From tomorrow, 14 A Division teams compete

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The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) is going to organize the U-16 Youth League Football from Friday. The preparations for the competition have been completed by holding a press conference on Thursday.

The league will be held under FIFA's Talent Development Scheme (TDS) on a double round robin basis. The match will be held at the ANFA complex ground in Satdobato. Only A Division clubs will participate in the Youth League.

There are Planning Boys and Sri Bhagwati Club who were promoted from B Division to 'A' Division along with Army, Sankata, APF Club, Nepal Police Club, Friends, Church Boys, NRT, Machindra, Jawalakhel Youth, Satdobato Yuva, Hilmayan Sherpa and Manang Masyangdi Club. The first match between Bhagwati and Manang Marsyangdi will be held on Friday. The

winner will get a prize of Rs 1 lakh and the runner-up will get Rs 50,000. 15,000 will be given to the best performing players in the individual category. The fair play team will receive 15,000. According to ANFA, each team participating in

will be given 350,000 rupees for preparation expenses. ANFA spokesperson Suresh Shah said that the estimated total budget of the tournament is Rs 1 crore 236 thousand 330 and 50 thousand dollars have been received from FIFA.

He believed that national team players will be produced from this league in the future. All the matches of the tournament will be telecast live through ANFA TV YouTube channel.

Kantipur

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