List of foreign Nepal Super League players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Nepal Super League . [1] The following players:

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  1. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside Nepal:
A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national team of Nepal.

More specifically,

Current foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Former
Biratnagar City Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Manzi Flag of Nigeria.svg Oluwaunmi Somide Flag of Cameroon.svg Ulrich Siewe
Butwal Lumbini Flag of Chad.svg Armand Beadum Flag of Ghana.svg William Opoku Flag of Nigeria.svg Kareem Omolaja
Dhangadhi FC Flag of Nigeria.svg Afeez Oladipo Flag of Cameroon.svg Ernest Tampi Flag of Cameroon.svg Franklin Kuete Talla
FC Chitwan Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Mohamed "Bogy" Gaballa Flag of Egypt.svg El Sayed Shaaban Flag of Cameroon.svg Ruddy Mbakop Flag of France.svg Goran Jerković
Kathmandu Rayzrs Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Florent Koara Flag of Cameroon.svg Messouke Olomou Flag of Cameroon.svg Stephane Samir
Lalitpur City Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Nurlan Novruzov Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Segun Flag of Croatia.svg Vilim Posinković
Pokhara Thunders Flag of Cameroon.svg Bidias Raphael Flag of Cameroon.svg Ketcha Wannick Flag of Cameroon.svg Moussa Abagana

Past foreign players

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References

  1. "Players stats - Khukri Nepal Super League (2021)". Nepal90.
  2. "L'Everest di Meraglia: "Giocavo a basket con Kulusevski, ora il Nepal mi ama"". gazzetta.it.
  3. "Bikash Meraglia, dalla Feltrese alla serie A nepalese". ilgazzettino.it.