The demand of 'A' division clubs to improve the league

Not only has there been no upper division league for two and a half years, these clubs have come to the media amid uncertainty that it will not happen this year either.

Ashwin 26, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

The demand of 'A' division clubs to improve the league

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The nine clubs of the Martyrs' Memorial League 'A' Division said in a press conference on Saturday that the next tournament will require a series of reforms, from the structure of the league to management. One of the club's most important demands is an independent committee for running the league.

That too with full authority in coordination with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Not only has there been no upper division league for two and a half years, these clubs have come to the media amid uncertainty that it will not happen this year either. According to the clubs, in most countries, the league is run by an independent committee. He also said that if such a committee is formed in Nepal, it will be responsible for conducting the competition in a regular and orderly manner, from fully implementing the rules and laws of the game, to preventing match-fixing and unfair financial practices.

All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) former president Karmachiring Sherpa led the clubs to come forward. A day before ANFA convened a meeting to discuss the league, these clubs put forward their views publicly.

The topic of the meeting is to discuss the league based on 'home and away'. A clear idea is needed about how the league will be based on the club's demand. The club also stated that according to AFC standards, the home ground must be legal for at least 10 years.

also said that 'team logistics' and game operation expenses should be provided during the league. The club also demands to discourage match-fixing and betting and said that an independent official body should be formed according to the existing law. The

press conference was attended by representatives of Himalayan Sherpa, NRT, Friends, Sri Bhagwati, Church Boys, Manang Marsyangdi, Satdobato Youth, Sankata and Machindra. Since the leadership of ANFA president Pankajvikram Nemwang, there has been only one 'A' division league so far and this has weakened the domestic football structure.

Kantipur

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