Bivesh Gurung Explained

Bivesh Gurung
Birth Date:1 July 2001
Birth Place:Maidstone, England
Height:1.82 m
Position:Defensive midfielder
Currentclub:Maidstone United
Clubnumber:18
Youthyears1:2015–2017
Youthclubs1:Maidstone United
Youthyears2:2017–2019
Youthclubs2:Crystal Palace
Years1:2019–2020
Clubs1:Trysil
Caps1:11
Goals1:4
Years2:2020
Clubs2:Ytterhogdal
Caps2:12
Goals2:2
Years3:2021
Clubs3:Margate
Caps3:7
Goals3:0
Years4:2021–
Clubs4:Maidstone United
Caps4:34
Goals4:1
Years5:2023
Clubs5:Tonbridge Angels (loan)
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Club-Update:02:03, 8 December 2023 (UTC)

Bivesh Gurung (born 1 July 2001) is an English footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for club Maidstone United.

Early life

Gurung was born in Maidstone, Kent to Nepalese parents, Bhupal and Sanu, from the Khotang District.[1]

Career

Having first played football at his school, Gurung joined the academy of Maidstone United at the age of fourteen in 2015.[2] After eighteen months with the club's academy, he moved to Premier League side Crystal Palace, after five months of trialling.[2] [3] After two years in the academy of Crystal Palace, he moved to Norway in 2019, joining Trysil, where he went on to score four times in thirteen Norwegian Fourth Division appearances.

He remained in Scandinavia for the following season, joining Swedish side Ytterhogdal. He scored twice in twelve league appearances for the side, including the only goal in a 1–0 win against Boden, but left the club at the end of 2020.[4] On his return to England, he went on trial with Premier League side Chelsea, and was named on the bench for a friendly match against Brentford B, going on to feature briefly as a substitute.[1] [5] [6]

Having not been offered a contract by Chelsea, Gurung dropped down to the Isthmian League, joining Margate at the beginning of the 2021–22 season.[7] After only seven league appearances, he was scouted and signed by former side Maidstone United, now in the National League South, but featured sparingly in his first season with the club as they achieved promotion to the National League. Despite starting the following season with more game time, including scoring his first goal for the club, he was sent on a one-month loan to National League South side Tonbridge Angels in January 2023, reuniting with former manager Jay Saunders, whom he had worked with at both Margate and Maidstone United.[8]

On his return to Maidstone United, he established himself in the first team squad, before extending his contract in May 2023, despite the club's relegation back to the National League South.[9] The following season, having helped Maidstone United to a 2–0 win against Chesham United in the FA Cup first round proper, he was named as a starter in the club's second round match against League Two side Barrow. With the score at 1–1, Gurung received the ball on the edge of the area from Sam Bone, before driving a shot past Barrow goalkeeper Paul Farman into the top left-hand corner of the goal.[10] The match-winning strike was later voted 'goal of the round', with Gurung crediting his mother for the goal, revealing that she had encouraged him to shoot more.[11] [12]

Style of play

Gurung describes himself as "a defensive midfielder, a bit like a deep-lying playmaker", a position in which he has flourished.[6] During his second spell with Maidstone United, he was also utilised as a central defender.[13]

Career statistics

[14] [15]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Trysil20194. divisjon1140020134
Ytterhogdal2020Division 21221100133
Margate2021–22Isthmian League703010110
Maidstone United2021–22National League South50000050
2022–23National League1610030191
2023–24National League South1302110161
Total3412140402
Tonbridge Angels (loan)2022–23National League South10000010
Career total6576270789

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bivesh Gurung: The Nepalese talent leaving his mark in England. 13 May 2023. 8 December 2023. sajhakhel.com.
  2. Web site: Maidstone United's Bivesh Gurung to join Crystal Palace. Lex. Limbu. 23 February 2017. 8 December 2023. lexlimbu.com.
  3. Web site: Youth player snapped up by Palace. 24 February 2017. 8 December 2023. PressReader. Kent Messenger Maidstone.
  4. Web site: Bivesh Gurung matchhjälte för Ytterhogdal mot Boden. Bivesh Gurung match hero for Ytterhogdal against Boden. 5 October 2020. 8 December 2023. aftonbladet.se. sv.
  5. Web site: Nepali Origin Bivesh Gurung Is On Trial With Chelsea !. 17 March 2021. 8 December 2023. goalnepal.com.
  6. Web site: Bivesh Gurung testas av Chelsea: "Sverige fortfarande aktuellt". Bivesh Gurung is tested by Chelsea: "Sweden still relevant". 29 March 2021. 8 December 2023. fotbolltransfers.com. sv.
  7. Web site: Bivesh Gurung swaps Sweden for the seaside. Ian. Townsend. 2 September 2021. 8 December 2023. isthmian.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Maidstone midfielder travels down the A26. 27 January 2023. 8 December 2023. tonbridgeangels.co.uk.
  9. Web site: Bivesh extends stay. 9 May 2023. 8 December 2023. maidstoneunited.co.uk.
  10. Web site: Gurung screamer fires non-league Maidstone into third round. 2 December 2023. 8 December 2023. bbc.co.uk.
  11. Web site: Maidstone United FA Cup hero Bivesh Gurung credits mum Sanu for his winning goal against Barrow. Craig. Tucker. 3 December 2023. 8 December 2023. kentonline.co.uk.
  12. Web site: Larry Lineker praises Bivesh Gurung's 'brilliant' FA Cup winner for Maidstone United as strike voted goal of the round. Craig. Tucker. 8 December 2023. 8 December 2023. kentonline.co.uk.
  13. Web site: Maidstone United midfielder Bivesh Gurung speaks about his new role in central defence. Craig. Tucker. 24 November 2023. 8 December 2023. kentonline.co.uk.
  14. Web site: Margate – Appearances – Bivesh Gurung – 2021-2022. 8 December 2023. footballwebpages.co.uk.
  15. Web site: Maidstone United – Appearances – Bivesh Gurung – 2022-2023. 8 December 2023. footballwebpages.co.uk.