कर्णाली प्रदेश फुटबल संघ | |
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Sport | Football |
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Jurisdiction | ![]() |
Membership | 2 district association |
Abbreviation | KFA |
Founded | 2019 |
Affiliation | All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) |
Headquarters | Birendranagar |
President | Pramod Hamal |
Official website | |
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Karnali Province Football Association, (formerly known as Province No. 6 Football Association) and also known as Karnali Province FA is a Nepali provincial football Association, based in the Karnali Province of Nepal. It sends men's state team for National Games and women's team for National Women's League.
Recently KFA organized National Women's League qualifier with Surkhet FA in Surkhet. [1]
There are currently 2 district football associations affiliated with Karnali Province Football Association.
District Football Associations
Club | League |
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Karnali Province men's football team | National Games |
Karnali Province women's football team | National Women's League |
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