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Tribhuvan Army Club leaves for India for Durand Cup Tourney



KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army’s Tribhuvan Army Club has set out for India to play football in the Durand Cup Tournament.

The 42-member team led by retired Lieutenant Colonel Basanta Raj Gurung flew to Guwahati of Assam State of India. They went by the Indian Air Force’s plane today, according to the NA Public Relations and Information Directorate.

The football tournament organized by the Indian Armed Forces will run through August 2. The Nepali team was bade farewell by NA’s high-ranking official Saroj Pratap Rana amid a program last Friday, it was shared.

During the tournament, Nepal, a champion team in the country’s sports sector, will compete with Delhi FC, Chennai FC, and Hyderabad FC, the A-league football clubs of India.

The Tribhuvan Army Club has been contributing significantly to the development of the country’s sports by hunting the sports talents and breeding them into fine players.

The NA has instructed the participating footballers to maintain a high level of discipline and deliver their best performance.

The NA believed that the friendly tournaments would contribute towards further strengthening the relationship between the two countries and give a new height to both organizations’ friendship and cooperation.

Publish Date : 29 July 2023 20:31 PM

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