NSC and ANFA incompetence brings shame to the country

For the second time Dasharath Rangasala (stadium) was deemed unfit for Nepal’s upcoming 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asia Cup qualifying  match against the United Arab Emirates.


The decision was made by the Asian  Football Confederation(AFC)  officials upon inspection of the field. 


They concluded that  the playing surface lacked proper maintenance work,resulting in unevenness and inconsistency. 


Also they found the floodlights in the stadium not up to  the standards set by the world football governing body.


Apparently uneven turf dotted with bumps, divots and holes puts players at an elevated risk of injuries and adversely affects performance.


The  playing surface must be in line with international standards regardless.Players safety must never ever be compromised. As a result,the decision  was made to move the match from Nepal  to  a new venue ,not yet disclosed.


It was only two  months  ago AFC had stripped Nepal of  the right to host  the match against Bahrain at  Dasharath Rangasala for the  same aforementioned  reasons.


And,yet again,sports buffs will be denied the chance to watch their team play and get behind  them.


Nepal’s lack of preparedness to host the World Cup qualifying matches is unacceptable,shameful and beyond imagination . 


This is a case of deliberate gross negligence on the part of the National Sports Council(NSC) and the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA).


NSC and ANFA have indulged in finger pointing,holding each other responsible for failing to have the ground ready for the match.

 

The hosts must maintain acceptable quality of the playing surface which meets  FIFA standards. 


The football body contends that NSC is responsible for the maintenance of the ground and floodlights.


And they  had brought  the sports council’s attention to the poor  ground conditions and urged them to start the maintenance work promptly but to no avail.


On the other hand, NSC claims that  it  only gives permission to hold events, and  ANFA  is obligated  to maintain the pitch all year round since they have hired their groundsmen for the sole purpose.


The two sides must stop playing the  blame game. The  Youth and Sports Ministry have to take the matter  seriously and  hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.


I perceive this as  a gross dereliction of duty.The Ministry must find out the guilty party .It is imperative to put a stop to this kind of negligence and take action against the responsible people.

  

After Nepal lost the right to host  the match against Bahrain,there was ample time to carry  out the required maintenance work and have the ground ready for the United Arab Emirates clash.


Instead they blatantly ignored their  responsibilities bringing shame, embarrassment and humiliation to the country.


Sports enthusiasts who are sick and tired of sport  bodies’  height of incompetence have been left frustrated,disappointed and fuming .

 

The  stadium is  being randomly used for multiple events like cultural programs, convocations, musical concerts,political gatherings and many more on a regular basis.

  

As a consequence,it has led to the  deterioration of the playing field.To further compound matters,there is no timely and proper maintenance work. 


As a matter of fact, the stadium issue  should have been addressed and resolved  in a timely manner.


NSC and ANFA  have made a  laughing stock of themselves. It  implies  a lack of responsibility, good governance,integrity, accountability and transparency on their part. 


From my personal standpoint, the only permanent solution to the problem is a new stadium exclusively for football.



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