APF F.C. (women)

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APF F.C. Women
Full nameNepal APF Women's Football Club
Founded24 October 2001;22 years ago (24 October 2001)
Stadium Halchowk Stadium
Owner Armed Police Force
CoachJibesh Kumar Pandey
League ANFA National Women's League
2022 1st of 8
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Nepal APF Club competes in Women's top tier Football league in Nepal i.e. National Women's League. APF is the first Nepalese Women's Football Club to participate in International level.

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History

Record by season

ChampionsRunners-upThird place Promoted Relegated
SeasonLeagueTeamsPosition AFC Women's Champions League
2006 NWL 1st
2007 NWL
2008 NWL
2010 NWL 1st
2012 NWL '
2013-14 NWL
2014 NWL
2015 NWL
2017-18 NWL 81st
2021 NWL 71st
2022 NWL 81st TBD
2024 NWL 10TBD

Squad

As of 9 September 2024 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 GK Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Sabitri Kishan
1 GK Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Jharana Dumrakoti
12 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Gita Rana
6 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Hira Kumari Bhujel
21 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Nisha Thokar
4 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Pratiksha Chaudhary
13 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Renuka Hamal
3 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Roshani Bohora Chhetri
5 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Shova Kumari Pradhan
11 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Anita Basnet (captain)
17 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Manjali Kumari Yonjan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Preeti Rai
7 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Renuka Nagarkote
8 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Saru Limbu
2 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Man Maya Damai
28 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Kusum Khatiwada
15 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Anita KC
10 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Anu Lama
24 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Menuka Ale Magar
23 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Rabina Gole
18 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Sabita Rana Magar
19 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Rashmi Kumari Ghising

Technical staff

RoleName
Head coach Flag of Nepal.svg Jibesh Kumar Pandey
Assistant coach Flag of Nepal.svg Bijay Kumar KC
Goalkeeper coach Flag of Nepal.svg Chandra Devi Dahal
Team Manager Flag of Nepal.svg Bhagawati Thapa
Team Staff Flag of Nepal.svg Milan Adhikari
Team Staff Flag of Nepal.svg Janak Singh
Physiotherapist Flag of Nepal.svg Bishnu Bahadur Raskoti

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References

  1. "APF women's football team" . Retrieved 9 September 2024.