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Finally Ganesh Thapa bits the dust

The long wait is over,  justice has been  served in the  corruption scandal involving  former President of All Nepal Football Association  Ganesh Thapa. Finally the   world football governing body   did the right thing ; punish Mr. Thapa for   his purported   headline   grabbing wrongdoings   as   Chief of the football body   for more than two decades. Mr. Thapa has been suspended   for 10 years from all football related activities and   fined   20,000 Swiss   Franc, putting an end to his dictatorial and despotic rule. The FIFA ruling, he did not expect,    came as a great shock to   Mr. Thapa ,leaving    him shattered, speechless and   badly jolted. He is lucky to have escaped jail time. I reckon never in his wildest imagination     did he think this could happen.   He faced a laundry list of charges ranging from corruption to bribery and made a desperate and futile attempt to clear his name till the end. Mr.Thapa’s    ouster received overwhelming press coverage

Slumping Nepal in the hands of Belgian Coach Aussems

The national   football team of Nepal is gingerly gearing up for the South Asian Federation Football Championship scheduled next month in India amid chaos, doubt and uncertainty. The reality is that Team Nepal faces a herculean task ahead of them, although, the final squad for the tournament is yet to be announced. Unquestionably, it is going to be a bumpy ride for whoever makes the team. The big question is, will players be emotionally, mentally and physically prepared to play their best? The team’s morale has taken a big hit. Players, coaches’ enthusiasm and zest    for the game have dwindled to a low point. It will be interesting to see how they will wriggle out of it and stand up to the challenge. With the deck so heavily stacked against them, no doubt, they will require an extraordinary collective effort and must be willing to go to great lengths to stand any chance in the competition. The national team has been the epitome of mediocrity with a zero winning

Ganesh Thapa is Sepp Blatter of Nepal Football

By all indications, attempts are being made to   toss   the disgraceful, unfortunate match-fixing scandal that hit Nepal football behind the back burner by the All Nepal Football Association and some unseen forces. Since the arrest of four players and a coach for their alleged involvement in the match- fixing scam, things have somewhat slowed down when it comes to making more arrests by the police. Not much progress has been made between then and now in terms of further breakthrough in the scandal. The well-respected and high- profile SSP Sarbendra Khanal, spearheading the investigation had assured the public that he would do whatever it takes to arrest all those found guilty of match-fixing. More recently, speaking to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Mr. Khanal reiterated the sentiment and made it very clear that he was dedicated to doing the right thing, even if that meant making some tough decisions. The big question is, whether he can accomplish what