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Army, Dipsan Foods cruise into final

KATHMANDU, April 7: Departmental team Tribhuvan Army and Dipsan Foods Japan have cruised to the final of the 4th Nayabazar Cup Open men’s volleyball tournament on Friday.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 7: Departmental team Tribhuvan Army and Dipsan Foods Japan have cruised to the final of the 4th Nayabazar Cup Open men’s volleyball tournament on Friday.


In the semifinals held at a town-planning area in Nayabazar, Army defeated departmental rival Armed Police Force in straight sets of 25-14, 25-12, and 25-23 to secure the final spot.


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Army will face Dipsan Foods Japan in the final clash on Saturday after Dipsan Foods advanced with win over defending champion Nepal Police Club in straight sets of 25-18, 33-31, and 25-19. 


With this defeat, last edition’s title holder Nepal Police has been eliminated from the tournament. Police, which was unbeaten in the group stage, had advanced to the semifinal as Group A winner. Meanwhile, APF had fixed last four spot as Group A runner up.


Finalist Army also had booked its place in the last four as Group B winner remaining unbeaten while Dipson had entered the last four from the same group as group runner-up. 


The winner of the tournament will bag a purse of Rs 175,111 while the runner-up and third placed team will bag Rs 90, 111 and Rs 51, 111 respectively. Similarly the team finishing fourth will get Rs 25, 111.

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