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Tribhuvan Army Club Founded 1951 Ground Dasarath Rangasala Stadium
(Capacity: 25,000)Chairman COAS Chhatra Man Gurung
Manager League Martyr's Memorial A-Division League 2010 Fourth Home coloursAway coloursTribhuvan Army Club is the departmental Army football club of Nepal. They currently play in the top division of the country. The team has been known for their physical approach to the game and their stamina. The team is the most physically fit in the league.
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History
The departmental army team under the name of Army XI had won the fourth A-division league in 1957/58. Tribhuvan Army Club now has been looking for success in the national league for decades. It has placed in between second to fifth position in the league in recent years.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Bikash Malla DF Chun Bahadur Thapa DF Ram Kumar Biswas No. Position Player Santosh Nepali Hiranya Magar Honours
Runners-up
1st Pokhara Cup (2011)[1]
See also
Nepalese Army
Nepal Police Club
APF Club
Martyr's Memorial A-Division LeagueReferences
- ^ http://www.ekantipur.com/2011/11/19/top-story/bangladeshi-club-dhanmondi--clinches-safal-pokhara-cup-title/344076.html
External links
- http://www.nepalarmy.mil.np/sports.php
- http://myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=19662
Football in Nepal National teams League competitions Martyr's Memorial A-Division League · Nepal B-Division Football LeagueMajor Cups Aaha Gold CupMartyr's Memorial A-Division League 2006-07 Boys Union Club · Brigade Boys Club · Friends Club · Jawalakhel Youth Club · Machhindra FC · Mahendra Police Club · Manang Marsyangdi Club · New Road Team · Ranipokhari Corner Team · Gyanendra APF Club · Sankata Boys Sports Club · Three Star Club · Tribhuwan Army ClubAFC club football seasons AFC Champions League seasons, 1967–present Asian Champion Club Tournament
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1970 · 1971Asian Club Championship
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