Sudurpashchim Province women's football team

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Sudurpashchim Province
Full nameSudurpashchim Province women's football team
Founded2019;5 years ago (2019)
Owner Sudurpashchim Province Football Association
League National Women's League
Website[ Club website]

Sudurpashchim Province women's football team, [1] (formerly known as Province No. 7 women's football team) and also known as Team Sudurpashchim is a Nepali provincial women's football team, based in the Sudurpashchim Province of Nepal. The team plays association football in the National Women's League [2] Nepal, which is the top tier professional women's football competition in Nepal. [3]

Contents

History

Records by seasons

SeasonTeamsPosition AFC Women's Champions League
2024-25 1010th

Current squad

As of 9 September 2024 [4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Bhagwati Kumari Thapa
5 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Aarati BK
2 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Alina Kumari Chaudhary
15 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Himani Shahi
3 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Jharana Thapa Magar
13 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Mamata Kumari Saud
4 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Manisha Okheda
21 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Amita Bhul
12 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Purnima Tadi
27 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Shanti BK
29 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Kamala Kumari Bist
23 DF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Sumi Hangma Rai
7 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Anita Khadka
19 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Bibeshwari Chaudhary
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Aasika Thapa
10 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Dipa Rokaya
20 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Janaki Bhandari
11 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Kanti Patali
8 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Puja BK
18 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Sangita BK
9 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Tulasi Shahi
16 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Tulchha Bohara
25 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Asmita Maski Magar
28 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Dhan Kumari Limbu
26 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Ritika Karki
32 MF Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Hisila Khadka
17 FW Flag of Nepal.svg    NEP Lila Chand

Technical staff

RoleName
Head coach Flag of Nepal.svg Dipesh Yonjan Lama
Team Manager Flag of Nepal.svg Mina Thagunna
Physio Flag of Nepal.svg Upendra Badal
Team Staff Flag of Nepal.svg Ganesh Bhandari,
Thakkar Deuba,
Arpan Karki,
Santosh Bhatta

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References

  1. "Sudurpashchim Province" . Retrieved 8 September 2024.
  2. "ANFA Women's League to start from today" . Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  3. "Farewell to Koshi Team" . Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  4. "Sudurpashchim Province women's football team" . Retrieved 9 September 2024.