Nepal School Football League from June 6

The winner of the competition will receive 500,000 and the runner-up will receive 250,000. The organizers claim that this amount is the largest in a school level competition.

Jestha 6, 2083

Kantipur Reporter

Nepal School Football League from June 6

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The second edition of the Nepal School Football League U-16 will start from June 6. The competition will be organized by Thunder Bolts Development Center at the James School football ground in Dhapakhel.

In the competition to be held on a double round robin league basis, James School will play as James Thunder Bolts, DAV School will play as Super Danphase, Kanjirowa School will play as FC Mount Kanjirowa, Little Angels will play as LA Dragons, Rato Bangla will play as Red Pandas, Excelsior School will play as Excelsior Eagles, St. Xavier's School will play as Sagarmatha Football Club and Pathshala Nepal Foundation will play as Pathshala Rhinos.

The top two teams of the league will play in the final. The winner of the competition will receive Rs 500,000 and the runner-up will receive Rs 250,000. The organizers claim that this amount is the largest in the school-level competition.

The organizers have stated that the highest scorer, best goalkeeper, best player, best coach and fair play in the individual categories will be awarded Rs 50,000 each.

Nepal School Football League from June 6

The Nepal School Football League was organized in accordance with the long-term vision of the Thunder Bolts and it was organized by a private organization in the absence of a school-level competition for a long time, said James School Vice Principal RP Basyal.

Last year's first edition was at the U-18 level and James Thunder Bolts defeated LA Dragons in the final to win the title. To further strengthen the school level, Thunder Bolts Development Center Vice President Ryan Kasaju said that this time the competition is being organized in the U-16 age group.

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