PM Oli extends best wishes for Nepal’s victory against Uzbekistan

 Kathmandu: The Nepal Women’s National Football team, which is ready to compete with Uzbekistan today in the final after defeating Sri Lanka, received a message of best wishes from Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.   

PM Oli wished virtually the women’s football team, which is in Uzbekistan, all set to play for victory. Waving hand for the team, PM Oli said, “Hello, Samba and the team, wish you all the best!” In response Captain Sabitra Bhandari and her team also greeted PM Oli waving their hands.   

The team received best wishes message for the victory by the PM.   

Member Secretary of the National Sports Council, Tanka Lal Ghising, President of All Nepal Football Association, Pankaj Bikram Nembang, General Secretary Kiran Rai, who were connected virtually from Nepal were also excited from Prime Minister Oli’s encouragement to the players.   

PM Oli, expressing his delight over Nepal’s ‘excellent’ performance by defeating its rival Sri-Lanka, was confident that Nepal would secure a victory in the final match against Uzbekistan today.   

“I appreciate the contribution you are making to enhance the glory of the country. Another golden result will be achieved in the 40-year-old history of Nepali women’s football. You have the spirit to win. You must win. We will win. This would be a turning point,” the PM inspired.   

Oli further encouraged the players, “I will be with you in the match. The government will do whatever it needs to do to develop sports sector.”   

Citing his recent visit to Real Madrid’s stadium in Spain, he admitted that he was mulling how Nepal could build a similar stadium. He opined that sports sector in Nepal was improving despite the resources constraints. The PM insisted that the sport sector should not be only seen as spending but as something that too could generate income.   

Likewise, ANFA President Pankaj Bikram Nembang extended his thankfulness towards PM Oli for his best wishes and support and pledged the ANFA’s full support in the government’s effort to develop infrastructures in sports sector.   

He viewed that Oli’s visit to Read Madrid’ football club’s stadium reflected his interest and dedication to developing Nepal’s sport sector and it had enthused and further encouraged the sports fraternity.   

  • Prakash Silwal/RSS
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