Английская Википедия:All Nepal Football Association
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The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) (Nepali: अखिल नेपाल फुटबल संघ (एन्फा)) is the governing body of football in Nepal. It is responsible for the men's and women's national teams as well as club competitions. The organisation was founded in 1951 as the All Nepal Football Association and became affiliated with FIFA in 1972. The current President of ANFA is Pankaj Bikram Nembang. Its current headquarters is located in the ANFA House in ANFA Complex, Satdobato.
History
Pre-ANFA (1921–1950)
The entry and initial start-up of football came in Nepal during the Rana regime in 1921. The game was introduced in Nepal by the young players who had learnt this game from other countries. Games was watched by a huge mass of audience and became very famous at that time. However, it is believed that the pioneer of this game in Nepal was Narayan Narsingh Rana of Thamel and Chandrajung Thapa of Naxal.
There were some places, which were used as football ground for palace teams, such as Sujan Khanal, Mrigendra Shamsher Niwas Babarmahal, Mahabir Niwas Tangal Palace, Narshamsher Niwas Singha Durbar, Rudra Shamsher Niwas Bhahadur Bhavan, and Thamel Narsingh camp. Whereas in the decade of 1930s, both local and palace teams commonly used the grounds of Singhdarbar, Chhauni, Gaucharan, Jawalakhel and Lainchaur for playing football. Despite political instability at that time football was played enthusiastically during 1921 to 1990 by various teams without goal posts, but the criterion was that the opponent team could follow the ball to the goal line.Шаблон:Citation needed
Formation of the FA (1288)
Development
Football development in Nepal had only been possible when ANFA started working from root level. Keeping this in mind, ANFA has given its work priority for building fundamental material for the association. Firstly, ANFA has built a hostel in Satdobato, Lalitpur which has shown their dedication toward the development of football in Nepal by opening an ANFA office with a playground. This work of ANFA has been appreciated everywhere. Before starting a major project, the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) provided ANFA an opportunity to represent as a model in FIFA congress. ANFA has built technical centers (or football academies) in Chyasal of Lalitpur, Butwal, Rupandehi, Sunsari and Dharan under the roof of the FIFA Goal project. Similarly, ANFA has planned to open technical centers in the Mid-Western and Far-Western development regions of Nepal in the future.
Competitions
ANFA also runs several competitions:
- Martyr's Memorial A-Division League
- Martyr's Memorial B-Division League
- Martyr's Memorial C-Division League
- Nepal Super League
- National League
- 'A' Division National Futsal League
- ANFA President's League
- Province League
- District League
- Lalit Memorial U-18 Tournament
- Vice President Women's National League
- Inter-School National Tournament
District federations
There are currently 48 district associations affiliated with the All Nepal Football Association.[1]
- Baglung District Football Association
- Banke District Football Association
- Bara District Football Association
- Bardiya District Football Association
- Bhaktapur District Football Association
- Bhojpur District Football Association
- Chitwan District Football Association
- Dang District Football Association
- Dhading District Football Association
- Dhankuta District Football Association
- Dhanusha District Football Association
- Dolakaha District Football Association
- Gorkha District Football Association
- Ilam District Football Association
- Jhapa District Football Association
- Jumla District Football Association
- Kailali District Football Association
- Kanchanpur District Football Association
- Kaski District Football Association
- Kathmandu District Football Association
- Kavre District Football Association
- Khotang District Football Association
- Lalitpur District Football Association
- Lamjung District Football Association
- Mahottari District Football Association
- Manang District Football Association
- Makwanpur District Football Association
- Morang District Football Association
- Nawalparasi District Football Association
- Nawalpur District Football Association
- Nuwakot District Football Association
- Palpa District Football Association
- Panchthar District Football Association
- Parsa District Football Association
- Rautahat District Football Association
- Rupandehi District Football Association
- Sankhuwasabha District Football Association
- Saptari District Football Association
- Sarlahi District Football Association
- Syangja District Football Association
- Sindhuli District Football Association
- Sindhupalchowk District Football Association
- Siraha District Football Association
- Sunsari District Football Association
- Surkhet District Football Association
- Tanahu District Football Association
- Taplejung District Football Association
- Udayapur District Football Association
Executive committee
Member[2][3] | Office |
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Pankaj Bikram Nembang | President |
Bir Bahadur Khadka | Senior Vice President |
Dawa Lama | Vice President |
Birat Jung Shahi | |
Dipak Khatiwada | |
Dirgha Bahadur K.C. | |
Kiran Rai | General Secretary |
Rabindra Joshi | Treasurer |
Basanta Aryal | Assistant General Secretary |
Arun Man Joshi | Assistant General Secretary |
Damodar Badri Bhattarai | Assistant General Secretary |
Sarala Shrestha | Member |
Pema Dolma Lama | |
Manish Joshi | |
Anil Malla | |
Rabindra Chand | |
Bikas Narayan Shrestha | |
Bhojraj Shahi | |
Mahendra Kshetri | |
Purushottam Thapa | |
Ramesh Byanjankar | |
Maniraj Bista | |
Tika Ram Lama | |
Rupesh Adhikari | |
Dipendra Dhimal | |
Bharat Budha Thapa |
See also
References
External links
- Шаблон:Official
- Nepal profile on FIFA (archived 14 July 2007)
- Nepal profile on AFC
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