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Corporate Football: D2 vs Amadeus Nepal


By: Prashanta Shrestha

April 26, 2007 | Join the discussion (0)   Times Viewed

The team from Amadeus Nepal Pvt Ltd had a convincing display against D2 as they edged past D2 with two second half goals from Manoj Dangol and Saurya Thapa.


Although D2 was kept under pressure during the first half by free flowing passing of Amadeus, D2’s defense held well and any strikes they managed were either high and wide or saved by the goalkeeper. At the beginning of the second half, D2 began to put some pressure on the Amadeus keeper but two goals from Amadeus within a span of 15 mins saw them a comfortable win.

Match Detail
D2 vs Amadeus Nepal
Score 0:2 (first half 0:0)
Scorers: Manoj Dangol, Saurya Thapa

Photographs by: Bimal Koirala


Amadues team – (not in particular order) Saurya, Narayan, Suman, Sanjil, Ronald, Manoj, Gyanendra, Bhusan, Dipendra, Apurna, Ravi



D2 team – (from left to right) Sanjit, Bijay, Asim, Anup, Sujan, Richan, Prajwal, Bhanu, Shamesh, Hitesh, Sajan, Biswa, Navin, Prashanta

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