Results

Nepal - 1. division 06/10 11:45 - Jawalakhel Youth Club v Three Star Club - View
Nepal - 1. division 06/06 09:15 - Three Star Club v Church Boys United D 0-0
Nepal - 1. division 06/03 09:15 - Armed Police Force v Three Star Club D 1-1
Nepal - 1. division 05/31 09:15 - Three Star Club v Sankata FC D 0-0
Nepal - 1. division 05/28 09:15 - Manang Marshyangdi Club v Three Star Club - View
Nepal - 1. division 05/23 09:15 - Nepal Police Club v Three Star Club L 1-0
Nepal - 1. division 05/20 12:15 - Three Star Club v Satdobato Youth Club L 0-2
Nepal - 1. division 05/16 09:15 - Three Star Club v Nepal Army FC D 1-1
Nepal - 1. division 05/13 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Three Star Club - View
Nepal - 1. division 05/09 09:15 - Three Star Club v New Road Team D 0-0
Nepal - 1. division 05/06 12:15 - Friends FC v Three Star Club D 0-0
Nepal - 1. division 04/28 09:15 - New Road Team v Three Star Club L 1-0

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 8 5 3
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 2 1 1
Goals against 5 3 2
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Three Star Club

Three Star Club is a Nepali professional football club based in Lalitpur. Three Star Club was formed under the presidency of Dinker Govinda Amatya in 2031 BS (1974). Lt. Krishna Charan Mishra, Lt. Kedar Lal Khosin, Rajkaji Lakhey, Motikaji Bajracharya and Lt. Mehbooh Khan are the founding members. The club has been recognizable as one of the leading football teams in the country.

History

Three Star Club's football journey started in the D-Division League. The club managed to reach the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League in 2039 BS. Since then, Three Star Club has produced a steady stream of qualitative performance in national and international tournaments. Three Star Club has won Martyr's Memorial A-Division League three times and the National League one time. It is the first nepali club to participate in the AFC President's Cup in 2005.

2016–17 controversy

Being the champions of 2015 Nepal National League, Three Star Club was eligible to play in the 2017 AFC Cup qualifying round taking place in Ulaanbaatar. The club topped its group for which they were qualified to play in the 2017 AFC Cup. However, the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) failed to register Three Star Club by the competition deadline, so they were not able to continue competing. In December 2016, the club therefore demanded a compensation payment of NPR 60 Million. On 10 October 2017, the ANFA and Three Star Club agreed on a settlement payment of NPR 15 million in three installments. The club would then return to competitive football, in which it had not participated since the scandal began. ANFA pledged to arrange three international competitions in which Three Star club would be able to participate.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2017 AFC Cup Qualifying Round Erchim 2–0 1st
Nagaworld 1–1