Senior vice-president Bir Bahadur Khadka, vice-president Biratjung Shahi and members Ravin Chand and Rupesh Adhikari held a press conference and claimed that Nepali football is heading towards a big disaster.
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Some prominent officials of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) on Monday expressed serious dissatisfaction with the highest organization of Nepali football and demanded 'Early Election'. They accuse the ANFA leadership of indifference in sensitive events, neglect of stakeholders, indifference in running the league, failure in running international games, opaque financial activities and lack of player incentives.
Senior vice-president Bir Bahadur Khadka, vice-president Biratjung Shahi and members Ravin Chand and Rupesh Adhikari held a press conference and claimed that Nepali football is headed for a big accident. They said, "We are seriously disappointed with the way the current ANFA leadership has acted." Our complaints are not being heard. That's why we have made our dissatisfaction public .' If we can't do anything, we will resign . If this happens, there will be an election soon and a new leadership will come from it," said Senior Vice President Khadka, "The main responsibility of ANFA is to run the league regularly, but the leadership has not shown interest in this matter." This has weakened the basic structure of Nepali football. Similarly, the ANFA leadership has also failed to make the Dashrath Stadium meet the necessary standards for playing international matches. It has lost the opportunity to host an international game.'
'When the leadership is incompetent, we are suffering all the blame.' In the current situation, we would like to make a humble request to President Nemwang and General Secretary Kiran Rai, if you pave the way in time to save Nepali football from further accidents,' said Khadka. Some football supporters protested at ANFA Complex in Satdobato only on Sunday.
Meanwhile, ANFA's meeting with Shahid Smarak League 'A' Division affiliated club was also postponed . The representative of the club reached the ANFA complex and accused the Nepali football leadership of running away from negotiations with the club. In this situation, the possibility of organizing the 'A' division league this year is less and it will weaken the Nepalese domestic football structure.
