The departmental team APF entered the semifinals by defeating Chitlang Football Club 3-2 in a tiebreaker in the quarterfinal match held on Friday.
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The Armed Police Force (APF) has entered the semi-finals of the Rhino Conservation Gold Cup, which is being held in the middle of eastern Nawalparasi.
The departmental team APF entered the semi-finals by defeating Chitlang Football Club 3-2 in a tiebreaker in the quarter-final match held on Friday.
In the first half of the match, Sloman King, jersey number 40, scored a goal for Chitlang Club to give the team the lead. The first half was tied at 1-1 after Angel Shrestha, jersey number 25 of APF, equalized the goal.
After the second half was goalless, the game was pushed to a tiebreaker. APF won 3-2 in the tiebreaker and secured a semi-final berth, said the organizing organization's president Doman Bhandari. In today's match, Angel Shrestha of APF was declared the man of the match.
The organizer has stated that the competition will be held between the host Rhino Club and ABFC Club, Kolkata, India, on Saturday. The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize of Rs 800,000, a trophy, a medal, and a certificate, while the runner-up will receive a trophy, a medal, and a certificate worth Rs 400,000, according to the organizers.
