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Nepal Police Club thrashes Chaudandigadhi 6-0 in National Women’s League



KATHMANDU: Departmental team Nepal Police Club (NPC) thrashed Chaudandigadhi Municipality 6-0 on Friday in the ongoing National Women’s League 2077.

In the match played at the ANFA Complex, Saatdobato Rekha Poudel and Srijana Khadka netted twice each while Amrita Jaisi and Nirmala B.K scored apiece.

Nepal international Rekha Poudel opened the firing for NPC in the 28th minute. Poudel also scored her second and team’s fifth in the 89th minute.

Amrita Jaisi had earlier extended the lead in the 41st minute of the match while Nirmala B.K scored in the 45+2nd minute.

The third goal for NPC came with Srijana Khadka in the 45th minute. Khadka had also found the back net in the
90+3rd minute as to result in a 6-0 victory over guests Chaudandigadhi Municipality.

NPC Coach Sanjeev Joshi thanked his team’s effort and coordination.

” Winning a match is always a good side. We have utilized all of our substitutions with news players and they played very well,” said Joshi.

Likewise, Chaudandigadhi head coach Dipak Thapa remained positive despite the loss.

“My team lacks experience. We are glad that outsider teams like us are competing in the national league. My team is hopefully doing well in the next coming fixtures,” Thapa said.

Publish Date : 22 January 2021 19:36 PM

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