Morang, March 11 -- On Sunday, the Nepal Football Player Association padlocked the office of the All Nepal Football Association in Satdobato, Lalitpur, putting forth a three-point demand. Two days later, on Tuesday, the lock was removed after the umbrella body of footballers and the governing body of Nepali football reached an agreement.
In a joint press conference, which followed the lock-removing process, the NFPA and ANFA revealed the date for the opening match of the Martyr's Memorial A Division League-April 13.
And for that, ANFA plans to amend the fixtures of the ongoing National League, which is scheduled to conclude on April 12, and end it sooner. There are 60 more fixtures remaining in the National League.
"Where there are dou...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.