Saturday, July 9, 2011
NEPAL VS JORDAN. Venue Still Undecided For Home match.
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Dashrath Stadium, Nepal |
The enthusiasm of Nepali Football fan in the match between Nepal and East Timor was animated. Thousand of supporters poured into Dashrath Stadium to support Nepal. The world cup qualifiers matches are being held on Home and Away basis. Since East Timor don't have a stadium, Both Home and Away matches were played in Nepal.
But The venue for Nepal´s home match against Jordan in the 2014 World Cup Asian Qualifiers second round is still undecided even though schedules in the official website of the Asian Football Confederation (the-afc.com) shows the match would be held in the Dasharath Stadium, Kathmandu.
Indra Man Tuladhar ,CEO .All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) said “We are still undecided about hosting the home match against Jordan in Kathmandu since we are facing the problem of ground maintenance" Tuladhar added "As the Martyrs Memorial League is going on, we still have ground problem despite our interest to host the home match"
Previously, ANFA had asked to play both Home and Away match at Jordan. But after the matches with East Timor getting massive response from Fans, ANFA is in tremendous pressure to host the home match. Meanwhile ANFA is doing homework to host the match against Jordan. ANFA spokesman Lalit Krishna Shrestha says "We are discussing about the preparation of the national team and managing the ongoing league simultaneously but we are undecided yet,"
Amman International Stadium, Jordan. |
Meanwhile, Graham Roberts has said that he will make sure home match against Jordan will be played in Kathmandu. Speaking after post match conference after defeating Timor Leste 5-0 in the second match of first round matches of 2014 World Cup Asian Qualifiers, he said, "I will do everything possible to make sure we are playing our home match at home. You should not hurt thousands of Nepalese football fans."
Lets hope we can support NEPALI FOOTBALL TEAM .
Nepal's Away match will be Played at Amman Interbational stadium at Jordan which has the capacity of 25,000 suppoters.
This post was written by: MOHIT BASKOTA
Mohit baskota is a computer Engineering student at NIT,Jaipur.A tech enthusiast and a FOSS advocate with interest in photography.Follow him on Twitter
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