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The Red Bull 'A' Division National League Champions Nepal Police Club (NPC) have crashed out of the AFC President’s Cup Qualifiers going on in Cambodia from Saturday.

NPC’s hope to qualify for the next round ended with the loss in their second match against host Cambodian league champions Phnom Penh Crown Football Club 1-0 played National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh on Monday.

However, NPC will take on Bhutanese League Champions Yeedzin Football Club on May 9 in the last match of both the teams.

In the previous match, NPC lost against Kyrgyzstan's League Champions Dordoi Dynamo 5-1 on Saturday.

The Police are placed alongside Kyrgyzstan League Champions Dordoi Dynamo, Cambodian League Champions Phnom Penh Crown Football Club and Bhutanese League Champions Yeedzin Football Club in Group 'B'. nepalnews.com

NPC out from AFC President’s Cup Qualifiers

The Red Bull 'A' Division National League Champions Nepal Police Club (NPC) have crashed out of the AFC

President’s Cup Qualifiers going on in Cambodia from Saturday.

NPC’s hope to qualify for the next round ended with the loss in their second match against host

Cambodian league champions Phnom Penh Crown Football Club 1-0 played National Olympic Stadium, Phnom

Penh on Monday.

However, NPC will take on Bhutanese League Champions Yeedzin Football Club on May 9 in the last match of

both the teams.

In the previous match, NPC lost against Kyrgyzstan's League Champions Dordoi Dynamo 5-1 on Saturday.

The Police are placed alongside Kyrgyzstan League Champions Dordoi Dynamo, Cambodian League Champions

Phnom Penh Crown Football Club and Bhutanese League Champions Yeedzin Football Club in Group 'B'.

nepalnews.com

 

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