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Manang Marshyangdi Club

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MMC
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Full nameManang Marshyangdi Club
Founded1982
Ground
Capacity15,000
ManagerTope Ayodeji Fuja[1]
League2018–19
2019–203rd
WebsiteClub website

Manang Marshyangdi Club (Nepali: मनाङ मर्स्याङ्दी क्लब) is a Nepali professional football club based in Swayambhu, Kathmandu, that competes in the Qatar Airways Martyr's Memorial A-Division League. The club is one of the most successful clubs in Nepalese football, in terms of winning. They have won record 8 National Championship Titles. Historically, they have a fierce rivalry with Three Star Club and Nepal Police Club, a departmental team. The other rival includes New Road Team.

Kit Colours

For much of Manang's history, their home colours have been sky blue & white shirts as they use the Argentinian football 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

fully yellow
sky blue with white
green with white

Club history

Season 2068 B.S. (2011–12)

Manang Marshyandi started the season with a blast featuring the most expensive side with the names like Anil Gurung and Santosh Sahukhala. They also roped in Korean coach Lee Tae-Ho[2] which led the long-serving coach Balgopal Maharjan to become the deputy coach and finally being relieved from coaching duties. The side finished second, level on points with the champions Nepal Police Club, missing out due to goal difference. Their only consolation was beating the Police in the final (17th) round.[3] They were promoted to play the first ever Nepal National League.

Season 2069 B.S. (2012–13)

The club was reorganised and Krishna Thapa was appointed as the new head coach. This also saw a new influx of talents. The season started brightly as they won both Ncell Cup and Safal Cup. They also won the Martyr's Memorial League by beating Tribhuvan Army Club(TAC).

Season 2070 B.S. (2013–14)

The 2013–14 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League (known as the Martyrs' Memorial Red Bull 'A' Division League Football Tournament 2013–14 for sponsorship reasons)(Nepali: 2013–14 शहीद स्मारक ए-डिभिजन लिग) was the 41st edition of Martyr's Memorial A-Division League. The league started on 30 December 2013 and finished on 1 March 2014 in the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium. Thirteen teams competed with each other in single round-robin format with the top 6 qualifying for the Super Six stage. Three Star Club were the defending champions. Manang Marshyangdi Club won the title for the record 7th time.

Season 2071–72 B.S. (2015)

The 2015 Nepal National League also known as the Redbull National League for sponsorship reasons was the 2nd edition of Nepal National League. There were 9 teams that will featured in the league. Three Star Club became Champion beating Manang Marsyangdi Club in the last game of the league. The Champion received 10 million rupees. The League was heavily affected by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, with play being suspended from late April and due to resume in September.

Season 2075 B.S. (2018–19)

MMC 3–1 Brigade Boys
MMC2–0 New Road Team
MMC 2–1 Three Star
MMC 2–1 Armed Police Force
MMC 1–0 Jawalakhel Youth Club
MMC 1–0 Machhindra Club
MMC 1–0 Nepal Army
MMC 1–0 Nepal Police
MMC 2–0 Saraswoti Youth Club
MMC 3–1 Sankata Club
MMC 3–1 Chyasal Youth Club
MMC 2–1 Himalayan Sherpa
MMC 0–1 Friends Club

Rivalries

The club does face the Nepal Police Club & Patan side Three Star Club on different competition and can be considered as their main rivals. The rivalries have escalated due to their top forms. Also they have rivalries with Nepal Army Club, and New Road Team.

Supporters

Manang Marshyangdi have a large and generally loyal fanbase all over Nepal, with virtually all matches with their regular supporters. The team is called by their friends as "Manange" referring to the roots of the founders of the club from Manang District of Nepal. Manang Marsyangdi Club forever is their officially recognised first fan group of Nepal.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2019– Kelme

Club Officials

Board of directors

  • President: CHIMMI URKEN Gurung
  • Vice President:
  • general secretary: ANIL GURUNG
  • Treasurer:

Training Staff

  • Head Coach: TOPE AYODEJI FUJA
  • Assistant Coach:DHANESH PRAJAPATI

Health Trainer:

Achievements

  • Nepal A- Division League: 8
1986, 1987, 1989, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2014, 2018–19
  • Buddha Subba Gold Cup: 1
2004,2020
  • Khukuri Gold Cup: 1
2003
  • San Miguel Itahari Gold Cup: 1
2007
  • Aaha! Gold Cup: 6
2004, 2005, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2020.
  • Aadarsha Cup: 1
2011
  • Simara Gold Cup: 1
2012
  • Ncell Cup: 1
2012
  • Pokhara Cup: 1
2012[4]
2013
  • Jhapa Gold Cup
2017
  • KING's CUP, Bhutan: 1


  • Sikkim Gold Cup: 1
2018

Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1988: Qualifying Stage
2006: Group stage
2014: Final Stage
2019: Group stage

Current squad

Last updated 1 April 2019.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Nepal NEP Manish Don
1 GK Nepal NEP Ashok Baral
4 DF Nepal NEP Suraj Bishwokarma
6 DF Nepal NEP Aditya Chaudhary
7 MF Nepal NEP Sushil Lama
8 MF Nepal NEP Khushal Phyal
9 FW Nepal NEP Ranjan Bista
10 FW Nepal NEP Jagjit Shrestha
11 MF Nepal NEP Jeevan Gurung
12 DF Mozambique MOZ Vidal Luis Chissano
13 DF Nepal NEP Kamal Shrestha (Captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Nepal NEP Anjan Bista
15 DF Nepal NEP Pujan Uperkoti
17 MF India IND Dayanand Singh
18 FW Nigeria NGA Adewumi Femi Joshua
22 GK Nepal NEP Deep Karki
21 FW Nepal NEP Bimal Rana
24 DF Nepal NEP Ekraj Budhathoki
28 FW Nepal NEP Umesh Rai
32 DF Nepal NEP Ashim Gurung
33 DF Ivory Coast CIV Koara Larba Florent

Current technical staff

As of 16 November 2020
Position Name
Head coach Brazil Douglas Silva

References

  1. ^ "MMC Believes on Fuja Tope For Martyr's Memorial A Division League". goalnepal.com. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.goalnepal.com/news.php?id=3800&lang=nep#
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  4. ^ "Safal Pokhara Cup 2069: News". nepalifootball.com. Retrieved 2 April 2017.

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