2011 Martyr's Memorial B-Division League

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Martyr's Memorial B-Division League
Season2011
Champions Sankata Club
Promoted Sankata Club
Madhyapur Youth Association
Relegated Gyan Bhairab Club
Sanogaucharan Youth Club
Boys Sports Club
Kumari Youth Club
Goals scored261
2008
2013

The 2011 Martyr's Memorial B-Division League season, also known as Martyrs Memorial RedBull 'B' Division League Football Tournament 2068 for sponsorship reasons, was the 2011 edition of the second-tier club football competition in Nepal. The season started on 24 August and ended on 27 September 2011. All matches were played at Nepal Police Foundation Ground. [1]

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Teams

Team [2] LocationPrevious season
Madhyapur Youth Association Bhaktapur, Bhaktapur 2nd (2008 C-Division League)
Birgunj Youth Academy Club [3] Birgunj, Parsa 6th
Boys Sports Club Kathmandu, Kathmandu ? (2008–2009 B-Division League) [lower-alpha 1]
Boys Union Club 11th (2010 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League)
Gyan Bhairb Club [3] ? (2008–2009 B-Division League) [lower-alpha 1]
Kathmandu Club 5th
Mahabir Youth Club ? (2008–2009 B-Division League) [lower-alpha 1]
Sankata BSC 12th (2010 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League)
Sanogaucharan Youth Club 9th
Samajik Youth Club1st (2008 C-Division League)
Tushal Youth Club8th
Chyasal Youth Club Lalitpur, Lalitpur 3rd (2008 C-Division League)
Pulchowk Sports Club ? (2008–2009 B-Division League) [lower-alpha 1]
Kumari Youth Club [ clarification needed ]7th
Star Club [ clarification needed ]? (2008–2009 B-Division League) [lower-alpha 1]

Venues

The league was played centrally in one venues in Kathmandu. However, commentators complained that the ground was not ready to host the league, with no line markings on the first match day. [6] [7] Goal Nepal argues that the dust that the ground was covered in, caused chest infections among players. [8]

Kathmandu
Nepal Police Foundation Ground
Capacity: [ citation needed ]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Sankata Club (C, P)149323618+1830Promotion to 2012–13 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League and Qualification to 2012 B-Division National League
2 Madhyapur Youth Association (P)148512211+1129
3 Birgunj Youth Academy Club 14770227+1528Qualification to 2012 B-Division National League
4 Pulchowk Sports Club 14752138+526
5 Chyasal Youth Club 147342115+624
6 Tushal Youth Club 147342019+124
7 Star Club 147252119+223
8 Samajik Youth Club 145541818020
9 Kathmandu Club 145271820217
10 Boys Union Club 144461416216
11 Mahabir Club 145182228616
12 Gyan Bhairb Club (R)14338311812Relegation to 2012 Martyr's Memorial C-Division League
13 Sanogaucharan Youth Club (R)142571423911
14 Boys Sports Club (R)1421111225137
15 Kumari Youth Club (R)141310523186
Updated to match(es) played on 4 April 2014. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 In the 2008–2009, two parallel B Division leagues were organize, one by the All Nepal Football Association, won by Swoyambhu Youth Club and one by the Nepal Football Association (NFA) won by Saraswoti Youth Club. After reconciliation, the four top teams from both leagues were promoted to 2011 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League. [4] [5]

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