At a press conference on Friday on the eve of the final, the coaches and captains of both teams claimed that they would win the title.
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Tribhuvan Army and APF Club are competing for the title of the ANFA Women's Football Championship to be held at the Tharuhat Stadium in Gaighat on Saturday. At a press conference on Friday on the eve of the final, the coaches and captains of both teams claimed that they will win the title.
Army coach Raju Tamang claimed that the Army has lost many opportunities to win the title in previous tournaments and will forget about them this time and win the title 100 percent. He said that his players are physically and mentally ready 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 morale is high due to the performance in reaching the final, so the title will be theirs, Army captain Sunita Kumari Chaudhary claimed.
APF coach Jeevesh Kumar Pandey said that all preparations are complete with the goal of the title. He said that his team, which has been able to show excellent performance and high morale so far, is moving forward to win the title. APF captain Anita Basnet said that the morale of each and every player of the team is high and they are ready to face the Army. ‘We are confident that our team will win the title,’ she claimed.
The coaches and captains of both teams did not hesitate to praise the players and teams of both teams. They say that it will be an excellent competition as both teams have excellent players at the national level.
In the tournament, in which 10 of Nepal's top women's football teams participated in the knockout system, Army defeated NRT 6-1 in the quarterfinals to reach the final and won 1-0 over Nepal Police Club in the semifinals.
APF defeated RS Resort Pokhara 19-0 in the quarterfinals and won 3-0 over Sankata in the semifinals.
