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ICC World T20 Qualifier 2013: Watch Nepal vs Afghanistan live stream Online

Nepal is already in the ICC World T20 World cup but Nepalese fans are still looking for one big Match on Friday. After confirming the ticket of Bangladesh by beating Asian counterpart Hong Kong in ICC World T20 qualifier quarterfinal Nepal is now looking to take revenge with another asian counterpart Afghanistan in semifinal of ICC World T20 qualifier 2013. Nepal was defeated by Afghanistan in rain washed 7 Overs match in the Tournament from the Hand of Afghanistan by 9 wicket.




UEFA CHampions League: Real Madrid VS Borussia DortMund Live Streaming


Real Madrid VS Borussia DortMund Live Streaming


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UEFA CHampions League: Barcelona FC VS Bayern Munich Live Streaming






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Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund, Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg


Borussia Dortmund are on the brink of reaching the final of the Uefa Champions League as they take a 4-1 lead into the second leg of their semi final meeting with Real Madrid on Tuesday.

Lewandoski grabbed the headlines after his four goal haul in Dortmund's stunning victory over Real last week but it was far from a one man show as Dortmund had the better of Real in every department. After taking an early lead the German side gifted Real an equaliser before regrouping at the break and swamping their opponents in the second half. No excuses were offered by Jose Mourinho and Real have the proverbial mountain to climb if they are to avoid a semi final exit to German opponents for the second successive season.

Since the first leg Dortmund took the opportunity to rest the bulk of their likely starters here and still pulled off a 2-1 Bundesliga win away at Dusselfdorf. It's their Champions League form which is most relevant though and the signs are good for Jurgen Klopp who's team has yet to lose in this competition this season. Their three away fixtures in the group stage included a 2-2 draw with Real in Madrid, a 1-1 draw at Manchester City and a 4-1 win over Ajax in Amsterdam. Their two away legs in the knockout rounds delivered a 2-2 draw with Shakthar in Donetsk and 0-0 draw at Malaga. They finished the job at home in both of those ties so the terms are slightly different here with Dortmund now defending a first leg lead.

Real also made wholesale changes to their side for Saturday's derby away at Atletico and like Dortmund in their domestic fixture, Real came away with a 2-1 win. They went out on penalty kicks to Bayern in the Champions League semi finals last season after both sides won their home legs 2-1, the second of which was staged in Madrid. Twelve months on this is an even bigger ask but Real did beat Galatasaray 3-0 in the first leg of their quarter final match up and a repeat of that result would see them through here. However Dortmund look far stronger than Galatasaray and Real were previously held 1-1 at home to Manchester United in the last 16. The size of their task is perhaps best illustrated in the betting markets.

Barcelona v Bayern Munich, Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg


Bayern Munich take a 4-0 lead into the second leg of their Uefa Champions League semi final with Barcelona on Wednesday night and the bookies make Barca a 16/1 shot to turn things around.

It's very rare you see Barcelona outplayed but that is pretty much what happened in Munich last week as Bayern took a stranglehold on the tie. Whilst Bayern had the rub of the green with a couple of decisions that led to goals, their dominance was clear cut against a Barca side who simply never got going.


Barca were the only one of the semi finalists who opted against making wholesale changes for their domestic league match at the weekend. Barca shared four goals away from home at Athletic Club and a goal for Lionel Messi in Bilbao was a welcome boost given he had looked well off the pace on his return from injury in Munich last week. One other pointer towards the tie being far from over is Barca's 4-0 home win in the second leg of their last 16 tie with Milan where they overturned a 2-0 deficit. However they were arguably a touch fortunate to go through in the quarter finals, edging out PSG on away goals (3-3 aggregate) after making hard work of a 1-1 draw in the second leg at Camp Nou. A single away goal for Bayern here will eliminate the possibility of extra time and Barca would need six to go through. Twelve months ago Barca drew the second leg of their semi final 2-2 with Chelsea which saw them bow out 3-2 on aggregate.


Bayern left a number of their big guns on the bench in a 1-0 home win over Freiburg in their Bundesliga match on Saturday. Already crowned champions and holding a 20 point lead there in addition to being assured of a place in the final of the DFP, this certainly has the makings of a dream season. Bayern have conceded just three goals in 15 Bundesliga road trips in the current campaign and they had no problems in completing a 4-0 aggregate win over Juventua with a 2-0 victory in the second leg in Turin in the quarter finals of this competition. However Bayern were given a scare by Arsenal in the last 16, seemingly home and hosed after a 3-1 first leg win in London, they lost the return 2-0 to edge through on away goals. Bayern also lost a group stage match 3-1 at BATE early doors in this competition but it will clearly take the mother of all collapses if they fail to reach the final. Bayern came through last season's semi final on penalty kicks after losing the second leg 2-1 away to Real Madrid having earlier won by the same scoreline in Munich.

ACC Twenty20 Cup 2013: Live Stream of Nepal Vs Hong Kong

Dear readers Nepal along with other 9 non test playing Nations are playing to be the champion of latest and popular Version of cricket T20 in Nepal from march 26 to secure their position in ICC T20 world cup qualifier. Both Nepal and Hong Kong after Comprehensive win in their First Match are facing each other in their second match at Tribhuwan University Cricket ground , Kirtipur. Yours Favorite sports portal From Nepal will bring the Live update of Nepal Vs Hong Kong. Along with Live ball to ball update we proudly present you Live streaming Video of ACC Twenty20 Trophy of all the matches of Nepal along with Semifinal and Final Matches.



ACC Twenty20 Cup 2013: Live Score update of Nepal Vs Hong Kong

Dear readers Nepal along with other 9 non test playing Nations are playing to be the champion of latest and popular Version of cricket T20 in Nepal from march 26 to secure their position in ICC T20 world cup qualifier. Both Nepal and Hong Kong after Comprehensive win in their First Match are facing each other in their second match at Tribhuwan University Cricket ground , Kirtipur. Yours Favorite sports portal From Nepal will bring the Live update of Nepal Vs Hong Kong. Along with Live ball to ball update we proudly present you Live streaming Video of ACC Twenty20 Trophy of all the matches of Nepal along with Semifinal and Final Matches.
 Match Details
 ACC Twenty20 Cup 2013 
 Group A League Match
 Nepal Vs Hong Kong
 Date: 27th March 2013
 Time: 9:15 NST( 3:30 GMT)
 Venue: TU Cricket Stadium, Kirtipur

Ponting to retire after Perth Test

As emotional as anyone has ever seen him, Ricky Ponting lost his customary composure when telling team-mates of his decision to retire from international cricket on the eve of the third Test against South Africa in Perth.

For so long the stony-faced embodiment of Australian cricket, Ponting and other members of the squad wept as they came to terms with the fact a Test career that began at the WACA ground in 1995 would end at the same ground 17 years later. "I tried to tell them a lot, but I didn't get much out," Ponting said. "As I said to the boys this morning, they've never seen me emotional, but I was this morning."

Ricky Ponting
If the decision drew a previously unseen well of feeling from within Ponting, its reasons were coldly logical and team-oriented. After failing twice with the bat in Adelaide and thrice in this series, having given himself the best possible lead-in via domestic cricket Ponting concluded that he was no longer good enough to perform at the level he preferred. For so long Ponting's watchword had been consistency - now he spoke ruefully of "consistent failure".

Other considerations included choosing the best circumstances in which to allow his successor in the batting order to get started, a question Ponting had also pondered when handing over the captaincy to Clarke in 2011. As befitted a man whose proudest career achievement is to have played in more Test wins than any other cricketer, Ponting was also keen for the announcement to inspire, not overshadow, Australia's tilt at the world No. 1 ranking in this match.

"It's a decision I thought long and hard about, put in long consideration about the decision, at the end of the day it was about my results and my output in this series so far," Ponting said. "It hasn't been to the level required for batsmen and players in the Australian team. My level of performance hasn't been good enough.

"I want to be a consistent performer, and if you look back over the last 12 or 18 months I haven't been able to perform consistently. I've had moments of really good stuff, and prolonged moments of cricket that's been below my expectations and below a par level for me, so there hasn't been one dismissal or one moment, it's just been in my own eyes reasonably consistent failure. That's why I believe the time is right now to be making this decision."

Following a poor start to the Test series with low scores in Brisbane and Adelaide, Ponting said he was troubled by the "tentative" manner of his dismissals. In Adelaide he was bowled twice in the same match for only the second time in a career that began in 1995.

That double was the catalyst for a typically frank interview with his first Test captain Mark Taylor on Channel Nine on the fourth morning in Adelaide, in which Ponting said he was soon to be discussing his future with the selectors. Discussions about retirement commenced during the Test, though Ponting said he always retained the support of the selectors, and made the call himself.

"I believe so, there's been all sorts of things in the papers the last couple of days and I know certainly with my captain and my coach I couldn't have had any more support from those guys," Ponting said. "They've been the ones who've been most verbal about their support.

"This is not a decision that's been made by the selectors, this a decision that's been made by me, and I'd like to thank all those guys for the support they've given me over the last 12 months. There were probably moments when they thought long and hard about ending my career and I'm glad I've got the opportunity to finish this way and on my terms."

The effect of Ponting's retirement was writ large across the red eyes of the captain, Michael Clarke. In summing up the few days leading up to the announcement, Clarke became so teary that he recalled the welling up of emotion that accompanied Kim Hughes' exit as captain in 1984. While the reasons were entirely different, the feeling was equally strong - Clarke could not answer another question about his team-mate, friend and predecessor as captain.

"I didn't have a feeling it was coming," Clarke said. "Ricky spoke to me after the Adelaide Test match and made his decision I guess over the last few days. The boys are obviously hurting at the moment. He's been an amazing player for a long time. [Deep breath and starts to tear up]… and that'll do me for today. Sorry, I can't answer that."

Ponting will play out the domestic season for Tasmania and the Hobart Hurricanes in the BBL. He does not yet know what will be ahead of him beyond the summer, but gestured towards his wife Rianna and children when queried about what the future held.

"I've got a few months of cricket yet, which I am really looking forward to. I really enjoyed the start of this season playing cricket with Tasmania and back with some of my mates - really I place I haven't spent a lot of time for near on the last 20 years. So I'll enjoy that for what it is, but this is my new team here," Ponting said, pointing to his family.

As for the question of his contribution to cricket, Ponting had a simple and affecting answer. While delivering it he came close to tears again, those his team-mates had shared a few hours before.

"I know I've given cricket my all," Ponting said. "It's been life for 20 years. Not much more I can give."

Red Bull A Division league: Complete Schedule ,Fixture and Points table of A Division League

The Martyrs’ Memorial Red Bull ‘A’ Division League, starting at the Dashrath stadium from November. The league will feature 16 Kathmandu-based top-flight teams battling out for the top honor.

According to ANFA, there will be a total of 96 matches, with two matches taking place in a day. A club will be required to play 15 matches in the first round, from where a total of eight teams will qualify for the next round, while the bottom two teams out of the total 16 teams will be relegated to the second division. The second round is where the real competition takes place. The qualified teams will have to play seven matches each between them and the winners of the this round will be crowned the champions of the league and will also get a chance to represent the country in the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) President Cup, a club-level championship for the third-tier The Schedule and Fixture is yet to come for the second round. Stay with nikes-sports.blogspot.com for all the exclusive updates of A division league.

2012-11-20
Nepal Police Club - Iceberg Madhayapur Youth Association
0 : 0
2012-11-20
Laxmi Hyundai Manang Marsyangdi Club - Sankata Club
0 : 0
2012-11-21
Jawalakhel Youth Club - Machhindra FC
0 : 0
2012-11-21
Three Star Club - Saraswati Youth Club
0 : 0
2012-11-22
Yeti Himalayan Sherpa Club - Armed Police Force Team
0 : 0
2012-11-22
Rani Pokhari Corner Team - Boudha FC
0 : 0
2012-11-23
New Road Team - Mahindra Bansbari Football Club
0 : 0
2012-11-23
Nepal Army Club - Friends Club
0 : 0

Red Bull A Division League: Team Profile LH Manang Marshyangdi Team

Manang Marshyangdi Club is a Nepali professional football club based in Swayambhu, Kathmandu, known as MMC is one of the most popular sports club in Nepal, which plays in the town of Katmandu. The club is one of the most successful soccer club in Nepalese football, in terms of trophies won by a Nepali club. They share the top spot for winning National League along with Ranipokhari Corner Team (RCT), winning 6 National Leagues each.


This season High flying LH Manang Marshyangdi is expected to leave no stone unturned to start the Red Bull A Division League. Having won Ncell Cup football tournament and 2nd Safal Pokhara Cup football tournament in a month gap, Manange are looking highly motivated ahead of the championship. 

The coach of LH MMC, Krishna Thapa looks excited to start new chapter with the club.
“I am ready for the new chapter. We won Ncell Cup and 2nd Safal Pokhara Cup but that is past now. We have to focus on present. I am happy that my boys kept their fitness level intact during festive break”, Thapa said.

“We are excited to open the campaign in a brighter note and I think we just need to maintain our tempo to sideline Sankata Club”, added Thapa.
MMC celebrating
“We will play an offensive game against Sankata”, coach Thapa added, “I have told my boys to take the match seriously”. Jersy and Kits:
For much of Manang's history, their home colours have been sky blue&white shirts as they use Argentinian soccer team jerseys and white shorts, though this has not always been the case.
Their current colours are:
Jerseys : Blue & White/Green & White/Red Shorts : Black & White/Green & White /Red Socks : Sky Blue/ Green/ Red



JERSEY
fully blue
sky blue with white
green with white











Key player 
Anil Gurung is a Nepali international football player who made headlines when he was selected for a trial for Chelsea reserve team and Woking F.C in England. Sahara Club, Nepal and Sahara Football Club, UK jointly initiated the trial-selection process. Previously, Anil was called by Shillong Lajong FC His contract with Lajong made him the highest paid Nepali footballer. e is generally deployed as striker with another player in the 4-4-2 formation but
can act as player maker.He can score and bring joy for the club fans.

Anil Gurung 
LH MMC will face Sankata Club in its First match of this season league. 

Match: LH MMC Vs CMG Sankata
Venue: Dasrath Stadium
Date : 20 Nov 2012
Time: Tuesday 2:30 PM


Current Squad:
No.PositionPlayer
1 GK Bishal Shrestha
2 DF Sanjay Gurung
3 DF Sandip Rai
5 DF Ganesh Thapa Magar
6 MF Anatole Tsierry Zambo
7 MF Amir Shrestha
8 MF Shiva Shrestha
9 MF Dan Ito
10 FW Anil Gurung
11 MF Sujal Shrestha
12 FW Rungri Hang Rai
13 DF Pasang Lama
14 FW Nirajan Malla
15 FW Yugal kishor rail
17 FW Ram Thapa
18 MF Shayan Mosavi
19 MF Mbile Leonel Stephen (Chico)
20 MF Nirajan Khadka
21 MF Sulov Maskey
23 MF Sulman Ageyo
24 DF Noah Brice

Red Bull A Division League: Team Profile Nepal Police Club

Nepal Police Club is another name of Nepali football and they have the best history in the League History of Nepal. Nepal Police Club formerly known as Mahendra Police Club is departmental police football club of Nepal. 1952 and named after King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev and the name have been changed to Nepal Police club after Nepal was declared Republic. Nepal Police Club was the team that represent the Nepal in last year’s AFC president cup as the league winner.


Cops, who were beaten by LH MMC in the semifinals of Ncell Cup and who bowed out from the first match in 2nd Safal Pokhara Cup, are niggled down by number of injuries
The star players like Jumanu Rai, Bhola Silwal and Suman Subedi are struggling with knee injuries while there are no injury updates in the Iceberg MYA side.
“Jumanu, Bhola and Suman are not fully recovered. They are struggling with knee injuries”, NPC coach Birat Krishna Shrestha told Media.
“But we are the team which can play in any situation”, Shrestha said, “We have proved in many tournaments when we were in difficult situations”.

“I feel proud with my players because they work really hard on the pitch”, Shrestha said

Jumanu, Bhola and Suman are injured and are doubtful against Iceberg MYA

Coach Shrestha was also worried about his bench strength.

“We have to play 15 games and we don’t have strong team bench”, Shrestha said
Kit and Jersy
Cops have home jersy red and Away Jersy Blue
Home colours
Away colours


Key Player
Jumanu Rai one of the prominent striker of nepals football team and currently injured can turned the match on Nepal's side. Though he looks away from gola in international matches he played for nepal he turned out to be the most succesful striker in the club side and domestic matches. His national career started when he made a debut match against Bangladesh in AFC Challenge Cup 2006 and since then he has been a goal machine to National team who can’t be stopped from scoring a goal against opponents. His club career is as well successful with Nepal Police Club where he takes number 11 jersey in offence position where he has been a real threat to opponent defense.


Jumanu Rai



SQUAD



GK
Ritesh Thapa
DF
Rabin Shrestha
MF
Bhola Silwal
FW
Jumanu Rai
Rakesh Shrestha
DF
Suman Subedi
DF
Deependra Poudel
MF
Parbat Panday
MF
Yogesh Shrestha
MF
Pankaj Shahi
Roshan Karki
Bishal Shrestha
Lil Bahadur Rai
Suraj Bishwokarma
Ramesh Rai
Ramesh Katwal
Bharat Shah
Dilip Rai
Rupesh K. Chaudhary

CRICKET

 

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