2018–19 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League

The 2018–19 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League (Nepali: शहीद स्मारक ए डिभिजन लीग २०७५) season, also known as Pulsar Martyr's Memorial A-Division League for sponsorship reasons, was the 42nd edition of the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League since its establishment in 1954-55. A total of 16 teams competed in the league. The season began on 29 September 2018 and concluded on 8 January 2019.[2][3] It was the first top-division league held in the country since the 2015 National League due to aftermath of the 2015 Nepal earthquake.[4] On 16 September 2018, it was decided that there will be no relegation, however the two bottom-placed teams would have two and one points deducted, respectively, in the following season.[5]

Martyr's Memorial A-Division League[1]
Season2018–19
Dates29 September 2018 – 8 January 2019
ChampionsManang Marshyangdi Club
2019 AFC CupManang Marshyangdi Club
Matches played91
Goals scored226 (2.48 per match)
Top goalscorerAfeez Oladipo
Bharat Khawas
Ranjit Dhimal
(7 goals)
Biggest home winNepal Police Club 5–0 Friends Club
(14 December 2018)
Highest scoringNew Road Team 5–5 Machhindra FC
(31 December 2018)
Longest winning run12 matches
Manang Marshyangdi Club
Longest unbeaten run12 matches
Manang Marshyangdi Club
Longest winless run9 matches
Machhindra Football Club
New Road Team
Longest losing run8 matches
New Road Team
2019-20
All statistics correct as of 8 January 2019.

Manang Marshyangdi Club, the defending champions, successfully defended their title on 28 December with two games to spare.[6]

Teams

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A total of 14 teams, all based in the Kathmandu Valley, contested the league.[2] Four teams from other parts of Nepal -- Jhapa XI, Morang XI, Lumbini F.C. and Far Western F.C. -- were initially supposed to participate in the league announced for 2017.[7] The teams had previously participated in the 2015 National League.[4]

Six teams, that did not participate in the 2015 league, made their comebacks in the league after participating in the 2013-14 season. They were Friends Club, Himalayan Sherpa Club, Jawalakhel Youth Club, Machhindra Football Club, Sankata BSC and Saraswoti Youth Club.[4]

As there was no season in the previous year, teams from two editions of the Martyr's Memorial B-Division League were promoted into this season.[citation needed]

Team changes

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Promoted from

2014 B-Division League

Promoted from

2016 B-Division League

Relegated to

2016 B-Division League

Brigade Boys Club Chyasal Youth Club
New Road Team
Ranipokhari Corner Team
Boys Union Club

Location

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Team Location Previous Season[a]
Himalayan Sherpa Club Kathmandu 7th
Machhindra Football Club 2nd
Manang Marshyangdi Club 1st
Nepal APF Club 6th
Nepal Army Club 10th
Nepal Police Club 4th
New Road Team 2nd (2016 B-Division)
Sankata BSC 5th
Saraswati Youth Club 9th
Brigade Boys Club Lalitpur 1st (2014 B-Division)
Chyasal Youth Club 1st (2016 B-Division)
Friends Club 8th
Jawalakhel Youth Club 11th
Three Star Club 3rd

Personnel and kits

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Team Head Coach Captain Kit Sponsor
Brigade Boys Club   Ujjen Shrestha[8]   Dilen Loktam
Chyasal Youth Club   Raju Kaji Shakya[9]   Devendra Tamang Valley Construction
Friends Club   Ramesh Maharjan   Dhiraj Shrestha Nepal Investment Bank Limited, Panchakanya Group[10]
Himalayan Sherpa Club   Subas Limbu   Man Bahadur Tamang Harvest Moon
Jawalakhel Youth Club   Raj Kumar KC[11]   Ajay Thapa Grand Master XXX Rum
Machhindra Football Club   Nishan Shrestha (caretaker)   Uttam Gurung
Manang Marshyangdi Club   Fuja Tope[12] and
  Suman Shrestha[13]
  Biraj Maharjan Signature[14]
Nepal APF Club   Rajendra Tamang[15]   Nabin Lama Agni Mahindra[16]
Nepal Army Club   Nabin Neupane   Bharat Khawas Bajaj Pulsar[17]
Nepal Police Club   Ananta Raj Thapa   Bhola Nath Silwal
New Road Team   Maheshwor Mulmi[18]   Prabin Kumar Sainju
Sankata BSC   Salyan Khadgi   Ravi Silwal CMG Club[19]
Saraswati Youth Club   Pradip Nepal   Raj Kumar Ghising
Three Star Club   Meghraj KC   Bikram Lama Ruslan Vodka[20]

Head coaching changes

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Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Machhindra Football Club   Dhaneshwor Prajapati Mutual consent 1 December 2018 11th   Nishan Shrestha (caretaker) 1 December 2018

Foreign players

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On 16 May 2018, the All Nepal Football Association announced that the number of foreigners for each club would be four.[3] One of those had to be from one of the countries of the SAARC Region.[21]

Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 SAARC Player
Brigade Boys Club   Kazeem Adegoke Busari[22]   Tajudeen Adukune Busari[22]   Abdu Kareem Nsiah[22]
Chyasal Youth Club   Sergio Fils Chico[23]   Florent Koara[24]
Friends Club   Fofana Brahiman   Bobby Ogolla Odongo   Mohammed Nurul Karim[25]
Himalayan Sherpa Club   Dady Junior Wamba   Patrick Private Goha   Ulrich Siewe
Jawalakhel Youth Club   Olalaken Afeez Lawal   Fofana Fode   Adama Doumbia
Machhindra Football Club   Vassodia Diamande   Alaba Ademolo Aderibigbe   Saheed Obenga Anifowose
Manang Marshyangdi Club  Afeez Oladipo[26]   Oluwaunmi Somide Adelaja[27]   Victor Kamhuka   Muhammed Asif[28]
Nepal APF Club
Nepal Army Club
Nepal Police Club
New Road Team   Christian Basile Kameni   Moshood Opeyemi Agboola   Kouassi Jean Didier
Sankata BSC   Norbert Cedric Aba[29]   Maxwell Ellon   Ernest Tampi
Saraswati Youth Club   Olusola Khederi Ibrahim   Victor Amobi   Francis Okechukwu
Three Star Club   Ajayi Martins Kayode[30]   Peter Segun[30]   Messoumbe Abang Albert

Venues

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The league was played centrally in three venues in two cities in the Kathmandu Valley. Nepal's main football stadium, Dasharath Rangasala was unavailable, as it was not yet reconstructed following the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.

Lalitpur Kathmandu
ANFA Complex[31] Halchowk Stadium[31]
Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 3,500
 

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Manang Marshyangdi Club (C) 13 12 0 1 23 7 +16 36 Qualification for 2019 AFC Cup group stage
2 Sankata BSC 13 9 1 3 21 15 +6 28
3 Three Star Club 13 8 2 3 22 11 +11 26
4 Nepal Army Club 13 7 4 2 21 8 +13 25
5 APF Club 13 7 2 4 20 14 +6 23
6 Nepal Police Club 13 5 4 4 19 12 +7 19
7 Himalayan Sherpa Club 13 5 2 6 15 15 0 17
8 Chyasal Youth Club 13 4 4 5 17 15 +2 16
9 Saraswoti Youth Club 13 4 2 7 12 20 −8 14
10 Jawalakhel Youth Club 13 3 4 6 10 15 −5 13
11 Friends Club 13 3 3 7 13 25 −12 12
12 Brigade Boys Club 13 2 4 7 12 21 −9 10
13 Machhindra FC 13 1 4 8 11 24 −13 7
14 New Road Team 13 1 4 8 12 26 −14 7
Source: ANFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champions

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round12345678910111213
Manang Marshyangdi Club1211111111111
Sankata BSC4325433322222
Three Star Club2154322233333
Nepal Army Club5432244444444
APF Club75891188885755
Nepal Police Club3776555556566
Himalayan Sherpa Club9643666768677
Chyasal Youth Club8968877677888
Saraswoti Youth Club1312977999991099
Jawalakhel Youth Club1213131210111110101091010
Friends Club1111141391010111211111211
Brigade Boys Club14141010121212121112131112
Machhindra FC1081111131313131313121313
New Road Team6101214141414141414141414
Leader and qualification to AFC Cup
Source: ANFA

Season statistics

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As of 8 January 2019[32]

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1   Afeez Oladipo Manang Marshyangdi Club 7
  Bharat Khawas Nepal Army Club
  Ranjit Dhimal Three Star Club
2   Yubraj Khadka APF Club 6
  Biswash Shrestha Himalayan Sherpa Club
  Ranjan Bista Three Star Club
3   Anjan Bista Manang Marshyangdi Club 5
  Amit Tamang Sankata BSC

Clean sheets

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Rank Player Club Clean sheets
1   Bikesh Kuthu Nepal Army Club 7
2   Bishal Shrestha Manang Marshyangdi Club 6
  Alan Neupane Three Star Club
3   Raja Babu Thapa Sankata BSC 5
4   Kishor Giri Himalayan Sherpa Club 4
  Shatrughan Chaudhary Nepal Police Club
5   Sagar Raya Brigade Boys Club 3
  Dinesh Thapa Magar Chyasal Youth Club
  Dev Limbu Friends Club
  Takendra Thapa Jawalakhel Youth Club
  Deep Karki Machhindra FC
  Pradeep Bhandari Saraswoti Youth Club
6   Raju Yogi APF Club 2
7   Amrit Kumar Chaudhary APF Club 1
  Arpan Karki Nepal Police Club
  Sojit Gurung New Road Team

Discipline

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Player

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  • Most yellow cards: 5
  • Most red cards: 1
    •   Ashish Gurung (Himalayan Sherpa Club)
    •   Bishwash Shrestha (Himalayan Sherpa Club)
    •   Bishwash Udas (APF Club)
    •   Francis Okechukwu (Saraswoti Youth Club)
    •   Gaurab Budhathoki (Chyasal Youth Club)
    •   Kuldip Karki (Jawalakhel Youth Club)
    •   Maxwell Ellon (Sankata BSC)
    •   Muhammed Asif (Manang Marshyangdi Club)
    •   Santosh Sahukhala (Chyasal Youth Club)
    •   Susan Lama (Saraswoti Youth Club)

Team

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Awards

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Award Winner[33] Club
Best Coach   Suman Shrestha Manang Marshyangdi Club
Best Goalkeeper   Bishal Shrestha Manang Marshyangdi Club
Best Defender   Ranjit Dhimal Three Star Club
Best Midfielder   Heman Gurung Manang Marshyangdi Club
Best Forward   Bharat Khawas Nepal Army Club
Emerging Player   Bikash Khawas[34] Nepal Army Club

Broadcast rights

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All matches were streamed live on MyCujoo.[35]

Notes

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  1. ^ unless denoted otherwise, this refers to the 2013-14 season

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