It is claimed that there will be an excellent competition as both teams have excellent national-level players.
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Nepal's departmental teams, Tribhuvan Army Club and Armed Police Club, both have claimed victory in the finals of the ANFA Women's Championship to be held tomorrow (Falgun 23) at Tharuhat Stadium in Udayapur.
The coaches and captains of both teams made this claim at a press conference held today regarding the final preparations.
Nepal Army team coach Raju Tamang said that the Army has missed the opportunity to win the title in many competitions and will make full use of this opportunity. He said that the players and team are ready both physically and mentally for the victory. 'We have to ensure victory. Our strategy is not to lose this title under any circumstances,' he said.
This time, the team is full of confidence and the game leading up to the final has succeeded in earning high morale, said Army team captain Sunita Kumari Chaudhary, who is close to victory.
Similarly, Armed Police Club team coach Jeevesh Kumar Pandey said that all kinds of preparations are being made with the aim of winning. He said that the armed forces team, which has been successful in showing brilliant victories and high morale so far, is ready to win the title. Armed Forces team captain Anita Basnet said that the morale of the 101 players of the team is high and they are ready to face the Army. 'We claim that our team will win,' she said.
The coaches and captains of both teams did not hesitate to praise each other's team. They say that it will be an excellent competition as the players of both teams are excellent players of the national level.
In the tournament, in which 10 of Nepal's top women's football teams participated in the knockout system, the Army defeated the New Road team by a margin of 6-1 goals in the quarterfinals and defeated Nepal Police Club by a margin of 1-0 goals in the semifinals to reach the final.
Armed Forces defeated RS Resort Pokhara by a wide margin of 19-0 in the quarterfinals and defeated Sankata by a margin of 3-0 goals in the semifinals.
