Nepal men's national volleyball team

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Association Nepal Volleyball Association
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Head coach Flag of Nepal.svg Birendra Prasad Chaudhary
FIVB ranking – (as of 1 July 2024)
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The Nepal men's national volleyball team represents Nepal in international men's volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It is governed by the Nepal Volleyball Association.

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Competition history

Asian Games

AVC Central Zone Senior men's volleyball tournament

South Asian Games


Current roster

Roster for the 2019 South Asian Games. [4]

Nepal national volleyball team
PlayersDomestic teamCoaches
Em Bahadur Ranamagar Nepal Police Club Head coach: Birendra Chaudhary
Hari Adhikari Nepal Army Club Assistant coach: Prajwal Singh
Kul Bahadur Thapa Nepal Police Club Manager: Shyam Krishna Shrestha
Hari Hajur Thapa Nepal Army Club
Bishal Bahadur B.K. Nepal Police Club
Dwarika Thapa Nepal Police Club
Rabin Chand Nepal Police Club
Dhan Bahadur Bhatta Nepal Army Club
Tek Raj Awasthi Armed Police Force
Binod Bahadur Chand Armed Police Force
Saran Saamri Nepal Army Club
Rajendra Bista Nepal Army Club
Ishwor Thapa Nepal Army Club
Durga Bahadur Khadka Nepal Army Club

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  2. Republica. "Nepal fails to win medal". My Republica. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
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