Can Nepal Finally Break the 38-Year Title Drought in Women’s Football?

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Kathmandu, Oct 30, 2024 — Nepal’s national women’s football team is on the verge of history as they prepare to take on Bangladesh in the final match of the SAFF Women’s Championship. With an impressive journey marked by determination and resilience, Nepal is aiming to end a 38-year wait for an international football title.



Since 1986, Nepal has played in 11 finals across different tournaments but has yet to secure a championship. Today’s game brings a chance to rewrite that legacy, with thousands of home fans eagerly awaiting a win. After overcoming a series of strong competitors, including India in the semifinals, team captain Angela Tumbapo Subba expressed confidence, saying, “We see this as an opportunity, not revenge. The team spirit has never been stronger.”

The team’s recent performances have been nothing short of remarkable, with dominant victories against the Maldives and Sri Lanka. This final is not just about a trophy; it symbolizes a breakthrough for Nepalese women’s sports.

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Will Nepal lift the championship and inspire a new era for women’s football? The nation holds its breath, hoping for a victory that could transform the future of Nepalese sports.

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