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Martyr's Memorial A-Division League - Manang and Army remains undefeated

KATHMANDU, Dec 4: The sixth round of Martyr's Memorial A-Division League kicks off on Tuesday.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 4: The sixth round of Martyr's Memorial A-Division League kicks off on Tuesday. 


In the first match, New Road Team (NRT) plays with Armed Police Club (APF) while in the second match Nepal Police Club plays with Sarswoti Club.


Manang Marsyangdi club remains undefeated till now and sits on the top in the league table with 15 points. Tribhuvan Army club and Three Star Club sits on the second and third position with 13 and  12 points respectively.


Friends Club registered their first win the 5th match, whilst NRT and Machindra Club have yet to register their first win the league. 


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National players gameplay have not been impressive this season. 30 international players are in the teams except for APF and Nepal Police Club, All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) said. Manang Marsyangdi club signed players from India while Friends Club from Bangladesh. 


In comparison to local players, foreign players have done impressive start in the league. 


Anjan Bista and Afeez Olawale from Manang Marsyangdi and Ranjan Shrestha of Three Star club are the joint top scorer in the league. 


Today's Matches


New Road Team (NRT) vs APF Club: 11:00 AM 


Nepal Police Club vs Sarswoti Club: 2:30 PM 


 


 

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