Lalitpur Queens

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Lalitpur Queens
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Founded2024;0 years ago (2024)
OwnerRupse Sports Management Pvt. Ltd.
Manager Utsav Khadka
Captain Salina Shrestha
League Everest Women's Volleyball League
2024 Silver medal icon.svg Runners-Up
Website Club home page
Uniforms
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Home
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Lalitpur Queens is a women's volleyball team from Lalitpur, Bagmati playing in the Everest Women's Volleyball League (EWVL) in Nepal. The team was founded in 2024 and owned by Rupse Sports Management Pvt. Ltd [1] . Lalitpur Queens began their EWVL journey defeating their mighty rivals Kathmandu Spikers in the opening match of the EWVL inaugural edition. [2]

Contents

Ayasha Shakya, triple gold medalist in SAG has been appointed as team's goodwill ambassador. [3]

Honors

Domestic

Runners Up (1): Silver medal with cup.svg 2024

Squad

Lalitpur Queens 2024
No.NameHeightPosition
18 Flag of Nepal.svg Salina Shrestha (C) Libero
8 Flag of Nepal.svg Punam Chand Open Spiker
11 Flag of Nepal.svg Kamana Bista Hitter
10 Flag of Nepal.svg Safiya Pun Middle Blocker
1 Flag of Nepal.svg Nisha Chaudhary Spiker
4 Flag of Nepal.svg Anusha Chaudhary Setter
2 Flag of Nepal.svg Neha Chaudhary Outside hitter
17 Flag of Nepal.svg Bhawana Tamang Setter
19 Flag of Thailand.svg Sutadta Chuewulim 5' 8" Outside hitter
16 Flag of Thailand.svg Waranya Srilaoong 5' 8" Outside hitter
24 Flag of Thailand.svg Pattrathip Santrakoon 5' 5" Setter
7 Flag of Nepal.svg Jacquisha Thapa (Talent Hunt) [4] Outside hitter

Administration and Support Staff

PositionName
OwnerRupse Sports Management Pvt. Ltd.
Head coach Flag of Nepal.svg Utsav Khadka
Assistant coach Flag of Nepal.svg Yugesh Hamal
Physio Flag of Nepal.svg Purnima Ghising
Head of Media and Communications Flag of Nepal.svg Abiskar Bikram Rai
General Manager Flag of Nepal.svg Utsav Shakya

League Results

 Champion    Runner-up

LeaguePositionTeamsMatchesWinLose
Everest Women's Volleyball League
2024 Runners Up6633

League Matches

Everest Women's Volleyball League Season 1 Results
DateTeamResultSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5
2024/09/30 Kathmandu Spikers 3-125-2021-2525-2125-19N/A W 
2024/10/01 Madhesh United 3-125-1526-2424-2625-23N/A W 
2024/10/02 Karnali Yashvis 0-322-2522-2527-29N/AN/A L 
2024/10/03 Gandaki Thunders 2-329-2723-2512-2525-136-15 L 
2024/10/04 Chitwan Shakti 3-119-2525-2125-1625-19N/A W 
2024/10/05 Karnali Yashvis (F)2-317-2520-2525-1225-1813-15 L 

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References

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