Nepal Badminton Association

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Nepal Badminton Association
Nepal-Badmintion-association.png
Sport Badminton
Jurisdiction Flag of Nepal.svg National
AbbreviationNBA
Founded1952 (1952)
Affiliation Badminton World Federation
Regional affiliation Badminton Asia
Headquarters Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
PresidentRamji Bahadur Shrestha
Official website
www.badmintonnepal.org
Flag of Nepal.svg

Nepal Badminton Association (NBA) [1] is the governing body of badminton in Nepal. NBA is an association registered under National Sports Council (Nepal), a sports governing body in Nepal. It was formed in 1952, organizing different tournaments and promoting Badminton in Nepal.

Contents

Nepal Badminton Association annually organizes Nepal International [2] tournament.

Nepal Badminton Association's Player Ranking List : [3]

Affiliated associations

S.NProvinceAffiliate District AssociationPresident
1.Koshi Province Badminton Association
  • Bhojpur District Badminton Association
  • Dhankuta District Badminton Association
  • Ilam District Badminton Association
  • Jhapa District Badminton Association
  • Morang District Badminton Association
  • Sankhuwasabha District Badminton Association
  • Solukhumbu District Badminton Association
  • Sunsari District Badminton Association
  • Taplejung District Badminton Association
2.Madhesh Province Badminton Association
3.Bagmati Province Badminton Association
  • Bhaktapur District Badminton Association
  • Chitwan District Badminton Association
  • Dhading District Badminton Association
  • Dolakha District Badminton Association
  • Kathmandu District Badminton Association
  • Kavre District Badminton Association
  • Makwanpur District Badminton Association
  • Nuwakot District Badminton Association
  • Lalitpur District Badminton Association
4.Gandaki Province Badminton Association
  • Baglung District Badminton Association
  • Kaski District Badminton Association
  • Myagdi District Badminton Association
  • Parbat District Badminton Association
  • Tanahu District Badminton Association
5.Lumbini Province Badminton Association
  • Arghakhachi District Badminton Association
  • Banke District Badminton Association
  • Dang District Badminton Association
  • Gulmi District Badminton Association
  • Kapilvasthu District Badminton Association
  • Palpa District Badminton Association
  • Rupandehi District Badminton Association
6.Karnali Province Badminton Association
  • Kalikot District Badminton Association
  • Surkhet District Badminton Association
7.Sudurpashchim Province Badminton Association
  • Baitadi District Badminton Association
  • Darchula District Badminton Association
  • Doti District Badminton Association
  • Kailali District Badminton Association
  • Kanchanpur District Badminton Association

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References

  1. "Nepal Badminton Association". Nepal Olympic Committee. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  2. "Nepal International Challenge 2024". Badminton Asia Organization. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  3. "Player Ranking list". Nepal Badminton Association. Retrieved 5 August 2024.