2021 F.C. Chitwan season

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FC Chitwan
2021 season
Owner Game On Pvt. Ltd.
ChairmanSachin Dhakal
Head coachMeghraj K.C.
Stadium Dasharath Rangasala
Super League 7th of 7

The 2021 season is FC Chitwan's 1st Nepal Super League season. [1]

Contents

Season overview

On 15 March, FC Chitwan announced the signing of Nepal national football team striker Bharat Khawas as its marquee player. [2]

On the auction of Nepal Super League, FC Chitwan acquired various players such as goalkeeper Bishal Sunuwar, Bikash Khawas, Tej Budhathoki, etc. [3]

On 1 April, FC Chitwan called Syansu Bhusal to join the team. [4]

FC Chitwan announced the signing of three overseas player, El Sayed Shaaban and Ahmed Bogy from Egypt, and Goran Jerković from France.

Competition

Nepal Super League

Results

26 April 20214 Lalitpur City FC 1–1 FC Chitwan Kathmandu
17:30 NST
Report Stadium: Dasharath Rangasala
Man of the Match: Bishal Sunar (FC Chitwan)

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
4 Butwal Lumbini 622276+18Advance to Playoffs
5 Pokhara Thunders 62223418
6 Biratnagar City 6213111217
7 Chitwan 602451272
Source: Goal Nepal
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) play-off match

Statistics

As of 18 May 2021
No.PlayerPos.Nepal Super League
Apps(Sub)Soccerball shade.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg
2 Flag of Nepal.svg Simanta Thapa DF6
4 Flag of Nepal.svg Jitendra Karki DF1
5 Flag of Nepal.svg Kuldip Karki DF61
6 Flag of Nepal.svg Amit Tamang DF611
7 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohammed Almed Bogy MF1
8 Flag of Nepal.svg Syanshu Bhusal MF0(1)
9 Flag of Nepal.svg Rajiv Lopchan FW1(3)1
10 Flag of France.svg Goran Jerkovic FW5(1)
11 Flag of Nepal.svg George Prince Karki FW51
13 Flag of Nepal.svg Roman Rasaili GK1
14 Flag of Egypt.svg El Sayed Shaaban MF5
16 Flag of Nepal.svg Bishal Sunar GK51
17 Flag of Nepal.svg Rup Bahadur Lama MF1(5)1
19 Flag of Nepal.svg Sunil Shrestha MF2(2)
20 Flag of Nepal.svg Bishwo Adhikari MF2(2)
21 Flag of Nepal.svg Bharat Khawas FW2
22 Flag of Nepal.svg Tek Bahadur Budhathoki MF3(3)1
23 Flag of Nepal.svg Shishir Lekhi MF61
25 Flag of Nepal.svg Manish Thapa MF2(2)
27 Flag of Cameroon.svg Ruddy Mabakop MF4
33 Flag of Nepal.svg Bikash Khawas DF11
41 Flag of Nepal.svg Biwash Chaudhury GK0(1)

Goalscorers

RankNo.Pos.PlayerNepal Super League Goals
16DF Flag of Nepal.svg Amit Tamang 1
19FW Flag of Nepal.svg Rajiv Lopchan 1
111FW Flag of Nepal.svg George Prince Karki 1
122MF Flag of Nepal.svg Tek Bahadur Budathoki 1
123MF Flag of Nepal.svg Shishir Lekhi 1


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