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NVA Imposes Six-Month Ban on Dhana Following Manhandling Incident
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NVA Imposes Six-Month Ban on Dhana Following Manhandling Incident

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - The Nepal Volleyball Association (NVA) has made a decisive move by imposing a six-month ban on Dhana Bahadur Bhatta, a spiker from the Tribhuvan Army Club. The ban comes as a consequence of Bhatta's involvement in an altercation with a supporter during a match. In addition to Bhatta, the NVA has also handed three-month bans to Rajendra Bista and Dhanapati Kunwar, both from the Army. Consequently, these three players will be ineligible to participate in any national or international tournaments, as confirmed by Roshan Shrestha, the General Secretary of the NVA. The incident occurred during the 7th PM Cup Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League match between Tribhuvan Army Club and Gandaki Province on Monday. Following the incident, a f...
Punam and Aimal Adjudged Most Valuable Players
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Punam and Aimal Adjudged Most Valuable Players

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Punam Chand, the spiker from Nepal Police Club, and Aimal Khan, the captain of the Pakistan National Volleyball Team and a key spiker for Help Nepal have been named the Most Valuable Players of the 7th PM Cup NVA Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League. Aimal's exceptional performance led Help Nepal to an undefeated victory in the 7th PM Cup. With Aimal's outstanding contributions, Help Nepal defeated Nepal Police Club 3-1 in the final and was crowned champions. Likewise, Punam played a crucial role in Nepal Police Club's journey to clinching the 7th PM Cup title. Nepal Police Club triumphed over their departmental rivals, Nepal APF Club, with a score of 3-1 in the final on Saturday. Both Most Valuable Players were rewarded with NRs. ...
Nepal Police and Help Nepal Win 7th PM Cup
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Nepal Police and Help Nepal Win 7th PM Cup

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Nepal Police Club and Help Nepal emerged victorious in the 7th PM Cup Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League on Saturday. In the women's section, Nepal Police Club defeated their departmental rivals, Nepal APF Club, in a thrilling 3-1 set match. Despite winning the title undefeated, Nepal Police faced initial setbacks, losing their only set in the final. Nepal Police Women started the game strongly and easily defeating APF with a score of 25-12 in the first set. However, APF fought back hard, winning the second set with a score of 21-25. Determined not to let APF gain further ground, Nepal Police silenced their opponents, defeating the third and fourth sets with scores of 25-23 and 25-19, respectively. In the men's section, He...
Nepal Police Club and Help Nepal Set to Meet in Title Clash
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Nepal Police Club and Help Nepal Set to Meet in Title Clash

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - The NSC Covered Hall is set for an exciting showdown as Nepal Police Club and Help Nepal gear up to compete in the title clash of the 7th PM Cup Women's and Men's NVA National Volleyball Club League on Saturday. In the Men's section, Help Nepal and Nepal Police Club have secured their spots in the finals after finishing first and second, respectively, in the points table during the round-robin league phase. Help Nepal claimed the top spot, amassing an impressive 16 points by winning all six league matches. On the other hand, Nepal Police Club finished closely behind with 15 points, triumphing in five out of six matches. The final match is scheduled to commence at 3 PM. In the Women's section, departmental rivals Nepal Police and Nepal APF Cl...
Help Nepal Maintains Unbeaten Streak with Thrilling Victory
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Help Nepal Maintains Unbeaten Streak with Thrilling Victory

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Help Nepal continued their remarkable winning streak by defeating Nepal APF Club in an exhilarating match during the ongoing 7th PM Cup NVA Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League. In a dramatic encounter held at the NSC Covered Hall on Thursday, Help Nepal secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the departmental side - APF. With this win, Help Nepal accumulated a total of 13 points from 5 matches, firmly establishing themselves as favorites to qualify for the finals. Help Nepal started strong, triumphing in the first two sets with scores of 27-25 and 25-17, respectively. However, they faced a setback when they lost the following two sets with scores of 21-25 and 23-25, leveling the match at 2-2. Undeterred, Help Nepal clinched the fin...
New Diamond Emerges Victorious in Thrilling Encounter Against Army
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New Diamond Emerges Victorious in Thrilling Encounter Against Army

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Hongwanji New Diamond Sports Club claimed a thrilling victory over the defending champions, Tribhuvan Army Club, in a thrilling encounter in an ongoing 7th PM Cup NVA Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League. In the second match of the day, New Diamond triumphed over Army in a nail-biting 3-2 set victory at the NSC Covered Hall. New Diamond dominated the first two sets with scores of 25-15 and 25-21. However, they faced setbacks in the third and fourth sets, succumbing to Army with scores of 19-25 and 22-25, respectively. Nevertheless, New Diamond regained their momentum and easily clinched the final and decisive set with a score of 15-9. New Diamond had come remarkably close to defeating Army in straight sets, but a decision by Head C...
NVA to Investigate Manhandling Incident
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NVA to Investigate Manhandling Incident

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - The Nepal Volleyball Association (NVA) has announced that it will launch an investigation into an incident of player manhandling spectators that occurred during the ongoing 7th PM Cup NVA National League at NSC Covered Hall on Monday. During an emergency executive committee meeting held on Monday evening, a 5-member investigation committee was formed under the coordination of NVA's General Secretary and Tournament Coordinator, Roshan Shrestha. The committee has been tasked with submitting a report by Asar 30th, as informed by Shrestha. The committee comprises NVA's Secretary Sunkeshari Mali, Treasurer Shyamakrishna Shrestha, and members Anju Shrestha and Junu Pun. "The association is taking today's incident very seriously," stated General Secre...
Departmental Sides Continue to Dominate on Day-II
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Departmental Sides Continue to Dominate on Day-II

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - The departmental teams maintained their dominance on the second day of the 7th PM Cup NVA Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club Championship. The spectators at NSC Covered Hall witnessed some thrilling encounters, beginning with title contenders Help Nepal Sports Club facing off against Shailung Bagdhunga Sporting Club in the day's first match in the men's section. Help Nepal, who stepped into the court with Pakistan National Volleyball Team skipper Amil Khan and member Mazhar Ali, defeated Shailung in straight sets with scores of 25-12, 25-15, and 25-19. Tribhuvan Army Club secured their second consecutive victory by defeating Dawali Milan Club in straight sets. Dawali scored 19, 11, and 20 past Army which was not enough to overcom...
APF Dominates Dawali Milan in Inaugural Match
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APF Dominates Dawali Milan in Inaugural Match

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Nepal Armed Police Force (APF) Club secured an easy straight-set victory over Dawali Milan Club in the inaugural match of the 7th PM Cup NVA Women's and Men's National Volleyball Club League. APF exhibited their dominance throughout the match, triumphing over Dawali Milan with a commanding scoreline of 25-22, 25-13, and 25-23. The NVA Club League began on Saturday with a women's section match between Nepal Police Club and Gandaki Province. The departmental side, Nepal Police Club, demonstrated their prowess by overpowering the provincial team, securing a straight-set triumph. Police Club delivered a crushing blow to Gandaki Province, outscoring them 25-10 in both the first and second sets. Nepal National Women's Team Skipper Aruna Shahi's si...
Nepal Concludes CAVA Nations League Without a Win
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Nepal Concludes CAVA Nations League Without a Win

By a Staff Reporter Kathmandu - Nepal's campaign in the CAVA Nations League Volleyball Championship concluded on a disappointing note as they failed to secure a single victory throughout the tournament. In their final round-robin match against Uzbekistan on Sunday, Nepal faced a straight-set defeat. Nepal posted scores of 21, 22, and 23, in the three consecutive sets to Uzbekistan's 25. Nepal's journey in the championship began with a 3-1 loss to Mongolia. After losing the first two sets by 19-25 and 20-25, Nepal made a comeback in the third set, clinching a narrow 27-25 victory. However, their efforts fell short in the fourth set as they lost 20-25, resulting in a disappointing start to the championship. A similar pattern unfolded in Nepal's second match against the host ...