Friends Club

Friends Club

Alias
Friends Club
Leagues Played
Nepal Division 1 39
Links
Wikipedia

Résultats

Nepal Division 1 06/09 09:15 - Nepal Armed Police Force v Friends Club W 0-4
Nepal Division 1 06/07 12:15 - Friends Club v Sankata Boys SC D 1-1
Nepal Division 1 06/04 12:15 - Manang Marshyangdi v Friends Club D 1-1
Nepal Division 1 06/01 09:15 - Friends Club v Himalayan Sherpa Club D 0-0
Nepal Division 1 05/29 12:15 - Friends Club v Nepal Police Club - View
Nepal Division 1 05/25 09:15 - Satdobato Youth Club v Friends Club D 0-0
Nepal Division 1 05/22 09:15 - Friends Club v Nepal Army Club L 0-3
Nepal Division 1 05/18 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Friends Club D 2-2
Nepal Division 1 05/11 09:15 - Jawalakhel Youth Club v Friends Club L 4-1
Nepal Division 1 05/08 09:15 - Friends Club v Khumaltar Youth Club W 3-1
Nepal Division 1 05/06 12:15 - Friends Club v Three Star Club D 0-0
Nepal Division 1 05/03 09:15 - Church Boys United v Friends Club L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 5 5
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 13 4 9
Goals against 14 5 9
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 3 3 0

Wikipedia - Friends Club

Friends Club is a Nepali professional football club from the Kopundole neighborhood of Lalitpur. The club is known for nurturing young talent of Nepalese Football. Friends Club has produced more than 200 national football players to date. It also organized certain social activities like reading room facilities, blood donations, bicycle rallies against drug abuse etc.

Since the late 1980s, it has implemented different training activities for women and children. The team practices on the grounds of Pulchok Campus. National players like Raju Tamang, Bharat Khawas, Sagar Thapa, Nirajan Khadka or Deepak Bhusal are all products of Friends Club Martyr's Memorial A-Division League.

History

Friends club was established in 1972 as a children's club with reading room facility in Kopundol. After couple of year of its establishment, the club diversified its social activities with a motto of "better health through sports among the people of Kopundol." Eventually Friends Club established itself as a well reputed local sports club and for next several years, it remained only as a football club that every now and then organized certain social activities like reading room facility, blood donation, bicycle rally against drugs abuse etc. It was since late eighties that the Club started implementing various training activities for women and children. It also started a health clinic and Pathology laboratory which eventually, became very popular among the people of Kopundol and surrounding community. The club has come a long way since 1972 until now from a sports club to a sport-cum social club.[]

In 1996, the club toured to Bangladesh and took part in Bangabandhu Cup.

Friends Club est un club de football népalais basé à Katmandou. Il a été fondé en 1979 et évolue actuellement en A-Division, la première division du football népalais.

Le stade du club est le Dashrath Rangasala Stadium, qu'il partage avec d'autres clubs de Katmandou. Friends Club a remporté son premier titre de champion en 2003 et a depuis remporté trois autres titres, en 2006, 2014 et 2017.

Le club a également remporté la Coupe du Népal à deux reprises, en 2007 et 2016. Friends Club est le club népalais le plus titré au niveau national, avec un total de six titres de champion et deux Coupes du Népal.

Au niveau continental, Friends Club a participé à la Coupe de l'AFC à trois reprises, en 2006, 2015 et 2018. Le club n'a jamais réussi à sortir de la phase de groupes.