APF, essentially a national team, march on in SAFF Club Championship, despite a lost edge

Summary

Armed Police Force Club dominates Nepal's women's football and competes in the inaugural SAFF Women's Club Championship, facing tough regional competition and aiming for the title against East Bengal.

Key Points
  • Armed Police Force (APF) Club has won the last four editions of Nepal's ANFA Women's League without losing a match.
  • APF represents an almost full Nepali national team in the SAFF Women's Club Championship, reflecting strong domestic dominance.
  • APF started their SAFF campaign with a 4-0 win against Bangladesh’s Nasrin Sports Academy but struggled in subsequent matches, including a draw against Bhutan's Transport United.
  • East Bengal FC leads the tournament with three straight wins, including a heavy 7-0 victory over Nasrin, setting up a final league face-off against APF on December 17.
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