2022 National Women's League (Nepal)

Last updated
National Women’s League
Season2022
Dates24 March - 13 April
Champions APF Club
2021
2023

The 2022 National Women's League, also known as Deputy Mayor National Women's League is the ongoing 2022 edition of the first-tier women's club football competition in Nepal organized by the All Nepal Football Association. The season was scheduled to start on 29 January 2022, but was postponed to March 2022. [1] APF Club were declared the champions of the league by ANFA in 2023. [2]

Contents

Teams

The season was made up of all teams that participated in the 2021 as well as two further regionally qualified teams. [3]

TeamLocation
Biratnagar Metropolitan City Biratnagar, Morang, Province No. 1
Chandrapur Municipality Chandrapur, Rautahat, Madhesh Province
Nepal A.P.F. Club Kathmandu, Kathmandu, Bagmati Province
Tribhuvan Army F.C.
Nepal Police Club
Waling Municipality Waling, Syangja, Gandaki Province
Lalitpur Metropolis Lalitpur, Lalitpur District, Bagmati Province
Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolis Dhangadhi, Kailali, Sudurpashchim Province

Personnel and kits

TeamHead CoachCaptainForeign playersKit Sponsor
Biratnagar Metropolitan City
Chandrapur Municipality
Nepal A.P.F. Club Mahindra
Tribhuvan Army F.C.
Nepal Police Club
Waling Municipality
Lalitpur Metropolis
Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolis

Venues

Bharatpur [4] Biratnagar [5] Kathmandu Lalitpur
Sharadanagar Football Ground [6] TBA Dasarath Rangasala ANFA Complex
Capacity: [ clarification needed ]Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 6,000
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium.jpg

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Nepal A.P.F. Club7700344+3021Champion
2Nepal Police Club7502148+615
3Tribhuvan Army F.C.7502334+2915
4Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City74031819112
5Biratnagar Metropolitan City73131110+110
6Lalitpur Metropolitan City7115326234
7Chandrapur Municipality7115721144
8Waling Municipality7016233311
Updated to match(es) played on 13 April 2022. Source: ANFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) head-to-head.

Results

Awards

Broadcast rights

All matches are streamed live on Eleven Sports. [7]

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