Full name | Nepal Police Women's Volleyball Team | ||
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Short name | NPC | ||
Nickname | The Cops | ||
Founded | 2003 | ||
Owner | Nepal Police | ||
Chairman | |||
Manager | Shwan Kumar Jha | ||
Captain | Kamala Pun | ||
League | PM Cup NVA Volleyball League | ||
2024 | Champions | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Championships | |||
PM CUP Champion |
Active departments of Nepal Police Club | ||||||||||||
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Nepal Police V.C. is a Nepalese women's professional volleyball club based in Kathmandu and owned and managed by Nepal Police. The club was founded in 2003 and currently a participant in the PM Cup NVA Volleyball League. Nepal Police V.C. are the champions PM Cup NVA Volleyball League [1] and has won the title second times in the NVA Women's Volleyball League.
The NPC has a historic rivallry with the Armed Police Force (APF) volleyball club, often facing them in tournament finals. [2] [3]
In 2019, the Nepal Police Club won the National Women's Volleyball tournament title, defeating New Diamond Academy in straight sets: 25–16, 25–14 and 25–20. [4]
NPC V.C. became first women's volleyball club from Nepal to participate in any international level club competition by participating in CAVA Women's Club Volleyball Championship 2024 organized by CAVA & hosted by Maldives Volleyball Association.
Season 2024
Nepal Police women's volleyball team – 2024 | |||
No. | Name | Height | Position |
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1 | Shanti Kala Tamang | Libero | |
2 | Usha Bhandari | Spiker | |
4 | Kamana Bista | Spiker | |
5 | Punam Chand | open spiker | |
6 | Niruta Thagunna | open spiker | |
7 | Saraswoti Chaudhary | Open Spiker | |
8 | Kamala Pun (C) | Setter | |
10 | Sumitra Regmi | Middle-blocker | |
11 | Laxmi Chand | Spiker | |
12 | Manisha Chaudhary | Outside Hitter | |
13 | Tila Chaudhary | Setter | |
14 | Ashika Chhetry | Spiker | |
16 | Kopila Rana | Blocker | |
17 | Sarashwoti Kattel | Setter | |
18 | Babita Bohara | Spiker |
Coach | Rupesh Kumar Bista |
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Assistant Caoches | Sushila Thapa |
Team Manager | Shwan Kumar Jha |
Physio | Bibek Bikrant Adhikari |
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