All Nepal Football Association

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All Nepal Football Association
AFC
All Nepal Football Association crest.png
Founded1951
HeadquartersLalitpur
FIFA affiliation1972
AFC affiliation1954[1]
SAFF affiliation1997
President
Websitethe-anfa.com

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 national team 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 newly elected Karma Tsering Sherpa. 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 Rana regime in 1921. The game was introduced in Nepal by the young players who had learnt this game from other countries. This game 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 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, Nar shamsher Niwas Singhdarbar, 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.[citation needed]

Formation of the FA (1950)[]

Development[]

Football development in Nepal had only 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. At Very first, ANFA has built Hostel in Satdobato, Lalitpur where it has shown its solid dedication toward the development of Football game in Nepal by opening ANFA office with Playground. This work of ANFA has been appreciated everywhere. Before starting Goal project, Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has also appreciated this work done by ANFA and provided an opportunity to represent as a model in FIFA congress. Then ANFA started to build technical centers in Chyasal of Lalitpur, Butwal, Rupandehi, Sunsari and Dharan under the roof of FIFA Goal project. Similarly, ANFA has planned to open technical centers in Mid-Western and Far-Western development regions of Nepal in Future.

Competitions[]

ANFA also runs several competitions:

District federations[]

There are currently 48 district associations affiliated with the All Nepal Football Association.[2]

Executive members[]

Taken from All Nepal Football Association's website on 5 January 2019[3]

Office Name
President Karma Tsering Sherpa
Vice President Krishna Bahadur Thapa
Bir Bahadur Khadka
Upendra Man Singh
Pankaj Bikram Nembang
General Secretary Indraman Tuladhar
Member Dawa Lama
Niroj Khadka
Purna Man Chitrakar
Rabindra Nath Shrestha
Madhu Sudhan Upadhyay
Pradesh Singh Rathour
Dinesh Byanjankar
Dirgha Bahadur K.C.
Kiran Rai
Vijay Ghale
Ratna Kumar Shrestha
Pema Dolma Lama
Name Position Source
Nepal President [4][5]
Nepal Vice President [4][5]
Nepal 2nd Vice President [4][5]
Nepal Upendra Man Singh 3rd Vice President [4][5]
Nepal 4th Vice President [4][5]
Nepal General Secretary [4][5]
Nepal Treasurer [4][5]
Australia Gary Phillips Technical Director [4][5]
Kuwait Abdullah Almutairi Team Coach (Men's) [4][5]
Nepal Hari Khadka Team Coach (Women's) [4][5]
Nepal Media/Communications Manager [4]
Nepal Futsal Coordinator [4]
Nepal Referee Coordinator [4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ASIAN SOCCER FINALS IN SINGAPORE May be used as Olympic series". The Singapore Free Press. 5 October 1954."Singapore to Meet Indonesia in Asian Soccer Tourney". The Straits Times. 14 June 1955.
  2. ^ "ANFA | District Members". the-anfa.com. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  3. ^ "ANFA | Executive Members". the-anfa.com. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m FIFA.com. "Member Association - Nepal - FIFA.com". www.fifa.com. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "The AFC.com - The Asian Football Confederation". The AFC. Retrieved 2020-11-02.

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