Results

Nepáli 1. osztály 06/09 09:15 - Nepal APF v Friends Club Kopundole L 0-4
Nepáli 1. osztály 06/03 09:15 - Armed Police Force v Three Star Club D 1-1
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/30 12:15 - Church Boys United v Armed Police Force L 4-1
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/21 09:15 - Manang Marshyangdi Club v Armed Police Force D 2-2
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/19 09:15 - Armed Police Force v Himalayan Sherpa Club - View
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/13 12:15 - Nepal APF v Satdobato Youth Club L 0-3
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/10 09:15 - Nepal Army FC v Armed Police Force W 0-3
Nepáli 1. osztály 05/07 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Armed Police Force L 2-1
Nepáli 1. osztály 04/27 08:15 - Friends FC v Nepal Army FC D 1-1
Nepáli 1. osztály 04/24 08:15 - Armed Police Force v Khumaltar Youth Club W 2-0
Nepáli 1. osztály 04/21 08:15 - New Road Team v Armed Police Force L 1-0
Nepáli 1. osztály 04/16 08:15 - Sankata FC v Nepal APF L 1-0

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 7 3 4
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 8 1 7
Goals against 16 8 8
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - Nepal A.P.F. Club

Nepal A.P.F. Club (Nepali: नेपाल ऐपिएफ क्लब), commonly known as APF Club, is a professional sports club based in Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal. The club is the sports-wing of the Armed Police Force.

History

The APF Club was established on 24 October 2001, following the tradition of forming a sports club within an official group, as the Police and army had already done. Initially, the club was named Gyanendra APF Club, in tribute to the King at the time.

Later, the government made the decision to remove all references to royalty from the names of government clubs, so the team changed their name to APF Club.