Himalayan Sherpa Club

Himalayan Sherpa Club

Leagues Played
Nepal - 1. division 38
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Nepal - 1. division 06/09 12:15 - Nepal Army FC v Himalayan Sherpa Club L 1-0
Nepal - 1. division 06/07 09:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Machhindra FC L 1-3
Nepal - 1. division 06/04 09:15 - New Road Team v Himalayan Sherpa Club D 1-1
Nepal - 1. division 06/01 09:15 - Friends FC v Himalayan Sherpa Club D 0-0
Nepal - 1. division 05/29 09:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Khumaltar Youth Club L 1-2
Nepal - 1. division 05/19 09:15 - Armed Police Force v Himalayan Sherpa Club - View
Nepal - 1. division 05/09 12:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Jawalakhel Youth Club L 0-1
Nepal - 1. division 04/29 09:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Nepal Army FC D 1-1
Nepal - 1. division 04/28 12:00 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Nepal Army FC D 1-1
Nepal - 1. division 04/26 12:00 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Jawalakhel Youth Club W 2-1
Nepal - 1. division 04/23 09:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Satdobato Youth Club D 2-2
Nepal - 1. division 04/20 08:15 - Three Star Club v Himalayan Sherpa Club L 1-0

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 6 3 3
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 4 3 1
Goals for 3 2 1
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Himalayan Sherpa Club

Himalayan Sherpa Club is a Nepali professional football club based in the city of Kathmandu (originally from Hattigauda), that competes in the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League, the top flight of Nepali football. They play at the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium.

History

The club was founded on 25 September 2006 and played their first tournament at the 2007 edition of the Aaha! Gold Cup. According to RSSSF, the club was "promoted from 4th to 2nd level within 2 months". The club were promoted to the ANFA 'A' Division League one year later.

Due to financial disagreements between the League Association ANFA and the Nepal Football Association, the 2007/08 season was canceled before the start of the season. In the following three years, the league paused, the game operations only started again with the 2011 season. Himalayan Sherpa was fifth in his first season in the top Nepalese league of 18 clubs. Through this success, the club managed to sign the Ugandan international Samuel Mubiru on loan from Uganda Revenue Authority SC in 2011/12, the Tanzania's Castory Mumbala and the two former Nigerian youth players Hope Rally and Segun Akinade. Mubiru became the top assist-giver of the league and was therefore ordered back to Uganda Revenue Authority SC after the expiry of his loan agreement. The club celebrated the greatest success in club history in its second season in the top division, when it took second place and thus won the runner-up title of the National League.