The 2015 Nepal National League also known as the Redbull National League for sponsorship reasons is the 2nd edition of Nepal National League. The winners Three Star Club received 1 Crore or 10,000,000 rupees ($149,278 USD).[1]
Red Bull energy drink is the main sponsor.[2] San Miguel Beer is also a co-sponsor of the competition.[2]
The League featured 9 teams from Kathmandu and the rest of Nepal.[2]
The League was heavily affected by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, with play being suspended from late April and due to resume in September.
Teams
A total of 9 teams featured in the league. The teams are Nepal Police Club, Nepal Army Club, Manang Marshyangdi Club, Nepal APF, Three Star Club, Far Western FC, Morang FC, Lumbini FC, and Jhapa XI. Machhindra Football Club, Himalayan Sherpa Club, Sarswati Youth club and Friends Club became unable to take part due to the ban by ANFA[3] Makwanpur DFA were supposed to take part in the league but where disqualified for not filling out the required entries, while Sankata Boys Sports Club had earlier pulled out.[4]
Stadia and locations
Remarks:
1 Dasarath Rangasala Stadium was heavily damage due to the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.
2 Matches shifted to ANFA Complex due to violent protests in the region.
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
Team |
Outgoing manager |
Manner of departure |
Date of vacancy |
Position in table |
Incoming manager |
Date of appointment |
Three Star Club |
Anjan KC[12] |
Mutual consent |
13 September 2015 |
5th |
Rajendra Tamang[9] |
13 September 2015 |
Morang FC |
Paras Chaudhary[13] |
Banned |
25 September 2015 |
9th |
Kumar Pradhan (caretaker) |
25 September 2015 |
League Table
2014-15 Martyr's Memorial A Division League
Updated to games played on 17 October 2015.
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Results
Updated to games played on 17 October 2015.
Source: ANFA
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.
Matches
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Far Western FC v Morang FC
6 April 2015 |
Far Western FC |
1 – 1 |
Morang FC |
Kailali District |
15:30 |
Aba 78' |
Report |
Poudel 55' |
Stadium: Dhangadi stadium Referee: Nabindra Maharaj Man of the Match: Cedric Aba
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Round 4
Lumbini FC v Morang FC
9 April 2015 |
Lumbini FC |
1 – 1 |
Morang FC |
Butwal |
15:30 |
A. Gurung 83' |
Report |
Jas Rai 23' |
Stadium: ANFA Technical Center Referee: Sharwan Lama
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Round 5
Far Western FC v Lumbini FC
12 April 2015 |
Far Western FC |
4 – 0 |
Lumbini FC |
Kailali District |
15:30 |
A. Tamang 40' Aba 49', 69', 90' |
Report |
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Stadium: Dhangadi stadium Referee: Nabindra Maharjan
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Round 6
Lumbini FC v Nepal APF
18 April 2015 |
Lumbini FC |
2 – 3 |
Nepal APF |
Butwal |
15:30 |
Gahatraj 53' (pen.) M. Gurung 66' |
Report |
H. Gurung 1' N. Lama 9' Lawati 19' |
Stadium: ANFA Technical Center Referee: Sudis Pandey
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Round 7
Round 8
Jhapa XI v Morang FC
25 April 2015 |
Jhapa XI |
5 – 1 |
Morang FC |
Birtamod |
16:00 |
K. Limbu 30' Abbas 31', 44' D. Karki 60', 74' Y. Gurung 70', 87' |
Report |
T. Limbu 23' Ghale 64' |
Stadium: Domalal Stadium |
League resumption
Lumbini FC v Far Western FC
16 September 2015 |
Lumbini FC |
1 – 3 |
Far Western FC |
Lalitpur |
15:00 |
K. Shrestha 24' B. Shrestha 51', 54' |
Report |
H. Magar 11' B. Magar 52' (pen.) S. Thapa 84' Rajbanshi 90' |
Stadium: ANFA Complex Referee: Kabin Byanjankar
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Round 9
Jhapa XI v Lumbini F.C.
19 September 2015 |
Jhapa XI |
0 – 1 |
Lumbini F.C. |
Birtamod, Jhapa |
16:00 |
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Report |
PB. Gurung 18' K. Shrestha 57' Dhungana 24' |
Stadium: Domalal Stadium Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Nabindra Maharjan
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Morang FC v Far Western F.C.
19 September 2015 |
Morang FC |
1 – 5 |
Far Western F.C. |
Morang |
16:00 |
Khadka 45+3' |
Report |
Lawal 43' Tamang 60' Aba 85' Ligal 90' Magar 90+3' |
Stadium: Laxmi Marga Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Shrawan Lama
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Round 10
Morang FC v Lumbini F.C.
21 September 2015 |
Morang FC |
1 – 1 |
Lumbini F.C. |
Morang |
16:00 |
Khadka 61' |
Report |
Ruchal 83' |
Stadium: Laxmi Marga Stadium |
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Season Statistics
Top goalscorers
- As of matches played on 17 October 2015.
Hat-tricks
Own Goals
Awards
All Nepal Football Association awarded the following awards for the National League season.[15]
Controversy
The conditions of many stadiums has been heavily criticized as many; including the national stadium, are in poor condition.[16]
Some Jhapa XI fans were left feeling aggrieved after the venue was moved from Chandragadhi, where there was a well maintained stadium to the Domalal Stadium in Birtamod, which is smaller but in a more central location.[17]
It was initially decided that matches would only be played on weekends so teams had adequate rest time and venues wouldn't be overused, but the ANFA decided to revert this decision and schedule matches one after the other, which vexed many team officials and supporters.[18] Nepal Army Club coach Megraj KC publicly criticized the cramped schedules saying that they would hurt team performances.[19]
Jhapa XI were unable to train on a proper pitch before an away match against Nepal Police Club on 3 April. Instead of being allowed to train in the Police Club's Dasarath Stadium they were instead made to train on the Tudhikhel grounds, whose surface is composed of sand and rocks not grass and is not a proper football pitch.[20] Jhapa coach Bhagirath Ale publicly criticized the ANFA for refusing to grant them permission to train at the national stadium, although he stated that the improper practice session would not have an effect on Jhapa's performance against the police club.[21]
Effects of the April earthquake and subsequent May aftershock on league play
Following the 25 April the National League was immediately suspended by the ANFA as the Country was in a State of emergency.[22] Many of the venues were damaged. The Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, which was already in poor shape and in need of repair before the earthquake was rendered completely unplayable as it ustained severely damaged to the stands, grounds, and many of the walls surrounding the stadium collapsed.[23] Following the quake and subsequent aftershock the vast majority of players and staff of the respective teams took time off to help, Bikram Lama spent time delivery relief supplies in Sindhupalchowk[24] for example, and many charitable matches and tournaments were also held to raise awareness and money.
On 8 July the ANFA announced that the National League would resume in mid September.[25]
Prizes
The winning club will receive 1 Crore while the runners up 50 Lakhs and the third place team is set to receive 25 Lakhs.The fourth placed will get 15Lakhs and 5th place will get 7 Lakhs Coaches and players who are the recipients of individual awards will each be gifted a motorbike.[1]
References
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- Boys Sports Club
- Gyanbhairab Club
- Jamshikhel Youth Club
- Kalanki Nawajyoti Club
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- Khumaltar FC
- Naya Basti Saksham Club
- Oasis Club
- Planning Boys United Club
- Sanepa FC
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