Английская Википедия:Ganesh Thapa
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Ganesh Thapa (Шаблон:Lang-ne) is a retired international football player and a former president of the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA).[1] He was formerly the president of the South Asian Football Federation and the vice president of Asian Football Confederation (AFC).[2]
Family
Thapa is the younger brother of politician Kamal Thapa.
Playing career
Before becoming the president of ANFA, Thapa was a national football player and captain. He played for the East Bengal FC in the Calcutta Football League. He also played in the Dhaka League for Mohammedan SC, Rahmatganj MFS and Dhaka Wanderers.[3]
Changes to the Nepali football made under Thapa
- Started the already stopped ANFA Martyr's Memorial A-Division League
- Created ANFA Youth Academy
- Gave special focus to youth football
- Tried to make Nepali Football League system more professional
- Development of Nepali Football
- Better facilities and better rewards for players
Corruption case
Following the corruption case of Mohammed bin Hammam. British newspaper “The Sunday Times” reported that All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) president Ganesh Thapa had received £115,000 from the banned president of Asian Football Confederation and FIFA’s executive committee.[4] The Associated Press revealed that Thapa received an illegal gift of $100,000 from bin Hammam in 2009. The money was deposited into the personal bank account of Thapa's son, Gaurav Thapa.[5][6]
Thapa later claimed that he borrowed the money for his personal use, and such a revelation would not tarnish the image of Nepal and Nepali football.[5]
In November 2015 the FIFA Ethics Committee banned him for 10 years.[7][8] Thapa, who was also a member of Nepal’s parliament, appealed the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[9]
In 2016, Mani Kunwar, Thapa's brother-in-law, became vice president of ANFA.[10]
In 2017, Thapa stated that as far as the corruption case was concerned, he had already received clean chit in Nepal, and that time would prove that he was innocent in relation to cases outside Nepal.[11]
Honours
Nepal
- South Asian Games Silver medal: 1987[12]
References
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