1999 ANFA League Cup explained
The 1999 ANFA National League Cup was a domestic cup association football competition organised by the All Nepal Football Association. It was held on 20 November to 30 November 1999, and was called the 1999 ANFA Coca-Cola National League Cup for sponsorship reasons.[1]
The winners of the ANFA League Cup qualify for the 1998–99 Asian Cup Winners' Cup.[2]
First round proper
Champion of each district advances to second round. Unlike other districts, Kathmandu Valley teams participated in a qualifying group stage tournament.
Kanchanpur District
Club |
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Tripura Youth Club |
Kanchan Youth Club |
Byapari Boys Club |
Sankata Boys Club (Kanch.) |
Young Star Club |
Hotle Football Club (HFC?) |
Youth Club |
Ninglasainee Club |
Ram Youth Club |
Deep Jyoti |
Bhanu Club |
Aadarsha Club | |
Chitwan District
Club |
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Amar Youth Club |
Shardangar Youth Club |
Youth Gold Star Club |
Shihar Club |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Dang District
The champion of the Dang District is unknown.
Club |
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Tulsipur Youth Club |
Aikta Tiger Club |
Amar Madhamik Club |
Jyotipunj Club |
Junchetna Youth Club |
Nepal Magar Youth Club |
Super Yog Club |
Kisan Jagreet Club |
Dipendra Prahari Club |
Nepal Youth Club | |
Morang District
Club |
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Chandra Surya Sports Club |
Sthaniya Munal Sporting Club |
Haraicha Sports Club |
Mills Town |
Saino Sporting Club |
Chartare Sports Club |
Belbari XI |
Chutansheel Youth Samaj |
Manalpath Sports Club |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Jhapa District
Club |
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Munal Club |
Khel United Boys Sports Club |
Kakrabhutta Sports Club |
Chandai Youth Club |
Samajsewa Kendra |
Rolling Club |
Mechi Unesco Club |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Sindhupalchok District
Club |
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Youth Sports Club (Sind.) |
Agrasari Youth Pariwar [Family] |
Chautari Youth Club |
Sindhu Junior Team |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Parsa District
Club |
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Youth Sports Club (Parsa) |
Galaxy Club |
Narayani Sports Club |
Punchum Club |
Trisiktha Club |
Laliguras |
Other participating teams not known | |
Saptari District
Club |
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Triyuga Club (Phutepoor) |
Himalaya Club |
Other participating teams not known | |
Dhanusa District
Club |
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Mithila Football Club |
Laliguras Youth Club |
Mandimandhup |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Sunsari District
Club |
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Mitheri Club |
Temke XI |
Eleven Arrows |
Samyukta Youth Club |
The Boys Group |
Green Colors Club |
Mitra Milan Club |
Other participating teams not known | |
Mahottari District
The champion of the Mahottari District is unknown.
Club |
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Jaleswor Blue |
Suktakholi Sanskrita Samudayik Club |
Bharatpur* |
Other participating teams not known | |
- Not to be confused with Bharatpur Chitwan
Ilam District
Club |
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My Valley Sporting Club |
Helibod Team |
Pubamai Football Team |
Aikthaja XI |
Pashupatinagar XI |
Suyapatri XI |
Chulachuli XI |
Jeetpur XI* | |
- Unclear if Jeetpur participated or not.
Makawanpur District
The champion of the Makawanpur District is unknown.
Club |
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My Valley Sporting Club |
Hetauda Youth Club |
Sagar Club |
Phalaingal Club |
Headamba |
Shobha Sports Club |
Morning Football Club |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Kailali District
Club |
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Boradadi Youth Club |
Hetauda Youth Club |
Manakamana Club |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown |
Unknown | |
Kaski District
Club |
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Bhimkali Youth Club |
Amar Singh Youth Club (ABC Club) |
Valley Sport |
Sital Jyoti Youth Club |
Sugum Youth Club |
Sahara Youth Club |
Pokhara Brothers' Club |
Bagbazar Youth Club |
United Youth Club |
Unknown | |
Kavre District
Club |
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Dhulikhel XI |
Other participating teams not known | |
Banke District
Club |
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Jaya Kisan Sports Club |
Other participating teams not known | |
Kathmandu Valley
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Second round proper
23 teams qualified from the first round compete to secure a berth into the third round. Clubs are separated based on their districts, and grouped further (apart from the Kathmandu district. All teams qualified into the second round from Kathmandu Valley were given an automatic bye into the fourth round, however a sub knockout tournament was played to determine third round fixtures (the winner being placed on fourth round group A, runner up placed on fourth round group B.
Kathmandu Valley
Semi-finals
- Walkover awarded to Manang Marsyangdi Club
Finals
Western districts
Group A
Club | District |
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Unknown | Rupandehi |
Boradadi Club | Kailali | |
Group B
Club | District |
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Bhimkali Youth Club | Kaski |
Tripura Youth Club | Kanchanpur |
Unknown | Dang | |
Group C
Club | District |
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Amar Youth Club | Chitwan |
Youth Sports Club | Sindhupalchok | |
Group D
Club | District |
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Dulikhel XI | Kavre |
Jaya Kisan Sports Club | Banke |
Unknown | Palpa | |
Eastern districts
Group A
Club | District |
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Mathila Football Club | Dhanusa |
Rolling Club | Jhapa |
Unknown | Makawanpur | |
Group B
Club | District |
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Triyuga Club | Saptari |
Mills Town | Morang |
Youth Sports Club | Parsa | |
Group C
Club | District |
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The Boys Group | Sunsari |
Helibod | Ilam |
Unknown | Mahottari | |
Third round proper
Eastern districts
Fourth round proper
Mahendra Police and Tribhuvan Army were granted automatic byes into the fourth round as 1998 ANFA League Cup finalists.
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Semi-finals
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Final
The finals of the 1999 ANFA National League Cup saw a Departmental Derby between long-term rivals Mahendra Police Club and Tribhuvan Army Club.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: NFH - National League. Angelfire. 2016-03-04.
- Web site: Nepal 1999. RSSSF. 2016-03-05.