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Thapa, Ghising score hat-tricks as TAFC demolishes Chandrapur to move second


29 January 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Sharmila Thapa and Rashmi Ghising both scored four each as Tribhuvan Army Football Club (TAFC) thrashed Chandrapur Municipality 10-0 in the National Women’s League match on Friday.

Bimala Chaudhary and Sapana Lama scored the other two goals for the departmental side as they move to second with the win. They now have a two-point lead over Nepal Police Club and Waling Municipality Syangja, who both are tied on five points.

Chaudhary opened the scoring in the third minute for TAFC. Thapa then scored two goals in the 15th and 35th minutes before Lama made it 4-0 in the 44th. Thapa completed her hat-trick in the 51st minute. Ghising opened her account with the team’s sixth in the 59th and added another in the 62nd.

After Sharmila scored her fourth, TAFC’s eighth, in the 64th minute, Ghising found the net in the 67th and 84th minute to complete her hat-trick.

TAFC coach Raju Tamang said the big scoreline helped boost confidence among the strikers after an earlier loss against APF.

“We wanted three points and early goals helped in achieving that,” said Tamang.

Chandrapur assistant coach Chitra Darlami Magar said the injury to key players has hit them hard. “Our key players are injured. That has led to declining in our performance,” said Magar.

Publish Date : 29 January 2021 17:35 PM

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