Samba, who has scored 66 goals in 60 matches for the national team, has been contracted by Maximax for 3 years.
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Savitra Bhandari, the captain of the Nepali women's national football team, has become the brand ambassador of 'Samba' Maximax Education and Migration Services. Samba, who has scored 66 goals in 60 matches for the national team, has been contracted by Maximax for 3 years.
An agreement was reached between the two parties at the program held on Tuesday. The financial aspect of the agreement has not been disclosed. Maximax Managing Director Rojan Prasad Danai and Savitra have signed the agreement. Managing Director Danai stated that the agreement has been reached for the benefit of both parties.
"Savitra is an inspiring personality for the youth, she has set an example that one can reach this position due to hard work and dedication," Danai said, "We have also chosen samba as we have been doing programs aimed at youth." We are very excited to collaborate with him.
Savitra told that the relationship with Maximax will open the way for the new generation. ``Until 5-7 years ago, I used to see hoding of cricket players while walking on the road, I also wanted to be seen on the same hoding board,'' Savitra said. I am playing to inspire young players. This contract is the beginning of my new journey.'
On November 12, 2014, at the age of 18, Savitra was making her 'debut' with the national team, playing against Bhutan in Islamabad, Pakistan. She has played for Sethu FC and Gokulam Kerala in Indian Women's League through APF club. In 2022-23, she scored 31 goals in 10 matches when Gokulam won the Indian Women's League title. Apart from that, she played for Hopoil Ra'anana in Israel and Guengamp last year in the Premier League of France. Soon she is playing in the Australian Premier League for New Zealand's Wellington Phoenix.
Maximax founder and singer Vivek Shrestha said Nepali sports can grow even more through Savitra. General Secretary of All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) Kiran Rai said that samba is a source of inspiration for women players. He said, "Nepali women have had to struggle a lot for empowerment. Savitra is the main character for this campaign. She is contributing to the transformation of the society.
President of the Nepal Educational Counselors Association (ICAN) Shesharaj Bhattarai said that there are few exemplary people like Samba in the situation of ideal crisis in Nepal. "Savitra's presence is proud among the youth, we started such an agreement so that she should not have financial stress anymore," said Bhattarai, stating that in the last two years, about 20 players of various sports have joined the educational consultancy organization through ICAN. Bikram Lama, President of the Football Players' Association, said that this kind of agreement will bring great support to the life of the players as well as change the society.
