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Nepal football controversy: ANFA panel submits report, but no one knows what’s in it

A probe panel formed to look into a recent Nepal football controversy submits its report to ANFA General Secretary Indra Man Tuladhar, on Wednesday, May 18, 2022. Photo: Shankar Giri
A probe panel formed to look into a recent Nepal football controversy submits its report to ANFA General Secretary Indra Man Tuladhar, on Wednesday, May 18, 2022. Photo: Shankar Giri

Kathmandu, May 18

A panel formed to look into the recent controversy in Nepal football has submitted its report to the national football governing body, the All Nepal Football Association.

Although the committee led by former Nepal international Victor Pradhan submitted the report to ANFA General Secretary Indra Man Tuladhar on Wednesday, it has not been made public.

Tuladhar says the report will be made public within a week.

“We will make a decision about it as soon as possible,” he says.

In the last week of April, 10 players of the national team had left the camp after arguments with their coach Abdullah Al Mutairi. The coach has already called in new players to replace them.

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