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Wins for Planning Boyz Utd, Brigade Boys Club

Day 3 of the League will see Tusal Youth Club facing Madhyapur Youth Association and Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT) vs Bhagwati Club at the Satdobato-based ANFA Complex on Tuesday.Wins for Planning Boyz Utd, Brigade Boys Club
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Published at : March 11, 2025
Updated at : March 11, 2025 06:57
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Planning Boyz United and Brigade Boys Club emerged victorious against Jhapa Football Club and Shree Kumari Club, respectively, on Day 2 of the Martyr’s Memorial B Division League on Monday.

Planning Boyz and Brigade Boys won their respective games with a score of 2-1. Fagu Ram Tharu gave Planning Boyz the lead in the 14th minute but Pujan Rai equalised in the 39th. However, Sujan Dangol scored the winning goal for Planning Boyz in the 63rd minute.

Likewise, Brigade Boys led 2-0 with both goals scored by Ashish Gurung, in the 15th and 49th minutes. Pranaya Gurung brought Shree Kumari back in the fight scoring in the 61st minute, but it was insufficient.

The B Division League kicked off on Sunday with Chyasal Youth Club and Birgunj United playing a goalless draw at Dasharath Stadium. The win saw Brigade Boys move to the top of the table with six of the 14 teams having played their first game by Monday.

Day 3 of the League will see Tusal Youth Club facing Madhyapur Youth Association and Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT) vs Bhagwati Club at the Satdobato-based ANFA Complex on Tuesday.

The first of the 13 rounds between 14 clubs will conclude on Wednesday after two more encounters—Nayabasti Youth Club vs Boys Union Club and Saraswoti Youth Club vs Bansbari Club.


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