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Waling thrashes Chaudandigadhi 10-0 in National Women’s League


28 January 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Waling Municipality’s Cameroonian Metho Eludie Ruth scored six goals as they romped to a 10-0 thrashing of pointless Chaudandigadhi Municipality in the National Women’s League on Thursday.

Player of the Match Ruth completed her hattrick inside 12 minutes in the first half and added three more in the second to complete the rout as Waling registered their first win in the tournament.

Samjhana Sharma scored two and Manmaya Damai and another Cameroonian Touta Oranella Evanick Noelle scored a goal each for Waling.

Ruth scored the team’s first in the seventh and added two more in the ninth and 19th. Manmaya scored in the 33rd minute to take a 4-0 lead in the first half.

Noelle scored in the 49th before Ruth added two more in 63rd and 71st minutes. Sharma scored in the 80th minute and added another two minutes later to make it 9-0. Ruth added her sixth in the added minutes of the second half.

It was another disappointing performance for Chaudandigadhi who have now scored just one goal and conceded 23 goals in three matches.

The big win takes Waling to third in the table above Tribhuvan Army Football Club who has a game in hand.
Chaudandigadhi lies bottom of the table without a point.

Publish Date : 28 January 2021 20:47 PM

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