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Bangladesh Ends Nepal’s Title Hopes as Defending Champs Edge Tense Semifinal

Nepal’s attempt to regain regional dominance ended today. Bangladesh achieved a 1-0 win, sending Nepal home from the SAFF U-20 Championship. The only goal came early at the National Stadium. In the 11th minute, Mohammad Manik headed in a precise Murshid Ali cross to give Bangladesh the lead. That moment set the tone for the game. One minute later, Bangladesh moved past Nepal’s defence again, but an offside flag left the score unchanged at halftime. In the second half, Nepal increased their offensive efforts but did not score against Bangladesh’s defence. The match concluded with Nepal unable to progress. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/zoFxVN9HqxrV83AlcholdrjowQg4pbbrnSVRzbQ6.jpg) **The Weight of History** This loss is especially tough for Nepal, reminding fans of their 4-1 defeat to Bangladesh in the 2024 final. Previously, Nepal reached the semifinals with strong performances, beating Bhutan and narrowly defeating Sri Lanka, but they couldn’t find the same form in the semifinals. Nepal’s best years in this age group were in 2015 and 2017, making those titles seem far away now. Over the last five years, India and Bangladesh have kept the trophy out of Nepal’s reach. **2019–2023: India dominated three consecutive cycles**. **2024: Bangladesh crushed Nepal 4-1 to claim the crown**. In this edition, Bangladesh advances to the final and will play against either India or Bhutan.

Football

Heartbreak for Italy as DR Congo and Czech Republic End Decades-Long World Cup Droughts

The landscape of international football shifted dramatically this week as the final qualifying hurdles delivered a mix of shock exits and historic triumphs. While a European giant saw its golden legacy tarnished by a third consecutive absence from the world stage, two other nations ended agonizing waits to secure their places among the global elite. From the tense atmosphere in Zenica to the emotional celebrations in Guadalajara and Prague, the latest round of playoff action reminded fans why the World Cup remains the ultimate prize. **The Italian Nightmare Continues: Bosnia-Herzegovina Pull Off an Upset** Italy's fall from grace reached a new low as the four-time world champions failed to qualify for their third consecutive World Cup, falling to Bosnia-Herzegovina in a grueling penalty shootout. The match in Zenica started brightly for the Azzurri when Moise Kean capitalized on a glaring error from Bosnian keeper Nikola Vasilj, following a sharp assist from Nicolo Barella in the 15th minute. However, the tide turned in the 41st minute when Alessandro Bastoni was shown a straight red card for a desperate foul on Amar Memic. Reduced to ten men, Italy spent much of the second half under siege. Despite heroics from Gianluigi Donnarumma, the pressure eventually told in the 79th minute when Haris Tabakovic pounced on a rebound from an Edin Džeko header to level the score. After a scoreless extra time, Italy crumbled in the shootout. Francesco Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante both missed their marks, allowing Esmir Bajraktarevic to convert the decisive penalty and send Bosnia-Herzegovina to the World Cup, leaving Italian football in a state of crisis. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/WT6wll85BXqLrtDkVrKSsELZOKRhu0PP12HX94gl.jpg) **DR Congo Ends a 52-Year Wait in Guadalajara** In a story of pure resilience, the Democratic Republic of Congo secured World Cup qualification for the first time in 52 years. Facing Jamaica in a high-stakes playoff at the Guadalajara Stadium in Mexico, the "Leopards" endured a rollercoaster of emotions. Striker Cedric Bakambu saw two goals disallowed for offside during regulation time, leaving the match deadlocked at 0-0. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 100th minute of extra time. Following a corner from Brian Sipenga, the ball deflected off Jamaica’s Joel Latibeaudiere and fell perfectly for defender Axel Tuanzebe, who slotted it home. A tense VAR check for a potential handball followed, but the goal stood. With Jamaica unable to find a response, DR Congo held on for a historic 1-0 victory. They now look forward to testing themselves in Group K against heavyweight contenders Portugal, Colombia, and Uzbekistan. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/rfnSfEeaYDq6QvM1unltQlgAlnhg1bGU0srtCimN.jpg) **Czech Republic Return to the Big Stage After 20 Years** The Czech Republic ended two decades of frustration by edging out Denmark in a penalty shootout in Prague. The hosts took an immediate lead in the 3rd minute through a stunning long-range strike from Pavel Sulc. Denmark fought back valiantly, finally equalizing in the 72nd minute when Joachim Andersen headed home a pinpoint free kick from Mikkel Damsgaard. The drama intensified in extra time as an own goal by Denmark’s Alexander Bah briefly put the Czechs ahead, only for Kasper Høgh to equalize again in the 111th minute. In the ensuing shootout, the Danes faltered; Rasmus Højlund struck the woodwork, and only Christian Eriksen managed to convert. Clinical finishes from Tomáš Chorý, Tomáš Souček, and Michal Sadílek** ensured a 3-1 shootout win, marking the Czech Republic’s first World Cup appearance since 2006 and handing Denmark their first qualification failure since 2014.

Football

Nepal Exits Asian Cup Qualifiers Winless After Laos Masterclass

VIENTIANE— Nepal’s dismal AFC Asian Cup qualification campaign ended in a whimper on Wednesday night as the Gorkhalis slumped to a 1-0 defeat against Laos at the New Laos National Stadium. The loss marks a clean sweep for the Southeast Asian side, who previously edged out Nepal 2-1 in the opening leg. For Nepal, the result confirms a winless run that leaves the national side searching for answers in a period of deep institutional turmoil. **Laos Dominates the Turf** From the opening whistle, the home side pinned Nepal back with a relentless high press and superior ball movement. Laos captain Bounphachan Bounkong nearly broke the deadlock in the 10th minute, forcing a desperate save from veteran keeper Kiran Chemjong to keep the visitors level. The pressure was suffocating. Nepal struggled to even string a meaningful counter-attack together. While Manish Dangi wasted a rare opening in the 40th minute, the first half somehow ended scoreless despite the disparity in quality. That deadlock didn't last. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/HcUg4DA4rXEdYE259vN8o5wx8ZJp9CL8orAH9Yn3.jpg) **The Breakthrough** Just three minutes after the restart, the hosts finally turned their dominance into points. Chony Wenpaserth sliced through the defense from the edge of the box, sliding a clinical pass to Bounkong, who danced past two defenders and the keeper to slot the ball home from just outside the six-yard box. It was a masterclass in composure. Nepal never recovered. **A New Era Stalls** The match served as a baptism of fire for head coach Guglielmo Arena, who failed to spark a revival in his first major outing with the squad. Despite the grim result, Arena handed debuts to Yubaraj Khadka and Pemba Dorje Lama, though the newcomers found little room to shine in a stagnant offensive setup. **Off-Pitch Turmoil** Nepal’s exit is further clouded by chaos back home, with the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) currently serving a three-month suspension handed down by the National Sports Council. While Nepal technically finishes with three points—gifted by a walkover after Malaysia’s disciplinary sanctions—the team failed to earn a single point on the pitch. Laos surged to six points with the win. Nepal returns to Kathmandu empty-handed.

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Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

Lumbini Pulls Off Super Over Heist: APF Giants Toppled in Birgunj Thriller

LUMBINI, NEPAL – Near the Maya Devi Temple, birthplace of the Buddha and a symbol of peace, Lumbini Province secured a hard-fought Super Over win against the powerful APF Club. The PM Cup match started as a low-scoring contest before turning into a tense thriller, ending in a tie-breaker with Lumbini just one run short. Santosh Yadav stood out, dismantling the APF lineup at key moments. **The Super Over Showdown** Both teams scored 124, heightening tension. Lumbini batted first in the tie-breaker, scoring 14 despite losing opener Akash Tripathi for zero. Yadav added 8 runs quickly. Defending 15 runs, Yadav then bowled. He dismissed captain Rohit Paudel for one and then limited Lokesh Bam and Sundeep Jora to a combined five runs. APF closed with 6 runs for 1 wicket. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/ZqfBIT3gBKyBYeZA4WOu25ByEoHx3JgwDScHn3ZE.jpg) **The Collapse and the Comeback** Despite several national players, APF struggled and were all out for 124 in under 40 overs. Abhishek Gautam, batting in the lower order, top-scored with 28. For Lumbini, Ajay Chauhan took 4 wickets for 14 runs. Lumbini’s chase looked easy with Captain Dev Khanal (45) and Akash Tripathi (32) at the crease. Then, they lost their last nine wickets for only 50 runs and struggled to finish. **Shifting the Table** This win moves Lumbini to fifth with five points. APF, usually strong, drops to sixth. Lumbini showed determination and resilience, overcoming tough challenges to win.

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

Lamichhane’s Seven-Wicket Blitz Crushes Karnali in PM Cup

JANAKPUR: On Wednesday, Sandeep Lamichhane took control of the match with a thrilling display, seizing seven wickets and powering Bagmati Province to a stunning 60-run victory over Karnali Province. Building on his initial impact, Lamichhane’s bowling electrified the PM Cup Men’s National Cricket Tournament, restricting Karnali to 120 runs in 25.1 overs as they desperately chased 181. His outstanding 7 for 40 now stands as the tournament’s fourth-best performance, sparking cheers from the crowd. **The Collapse** However, after a spirited start to their chase, Karnali couldn’t handle Lamichhane’s bowling. Nischal Rawal was the only one to put up a fight, scoring 31, while Dinesh Adhikari added 22 and Bipin Shahi made 15. The rest of the middle order fell quickly to the spin attack. As the innings progressed, Lamichhane wasted no time, striking early and maintaining relentless pressure, dismantling most of Karnali’s batting order. Though Rijan Dhakal, Pratish GC, and Subas Khatri took one wicket each, Lamichhane's sensational spell stole the spotlight. Claiming seven wickets, he joins a legendary group of PM Cup performers. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/UXg4zswHX2br4bcFc84U0LusPls2TAQkmwJ7rg0R.jpg) **Bagmati’s Gritty Total** Earlier in the day, Bagmati had a tough start after being sent in to bat. They lost wickets regularly, but Bibek Magar held the innings together with an important 56. Ishan Pandey added 27, and Pawan Thapa scored 22, helping the team reach 180 before being bowled out in the 39th over. Despite Karnali’s captain, Diwan Pun, bowling well, his good work was undone by his team’s batting collapse. In contrast, Bagmati’s bowlers were sharp and took control of the match.

 Punjab Reclaims Home Turf After Mid-Innings Scare

Punjab Reclaims Home Turf After Mid-Innings Scare

Mullanpur: On Tuesday night, Punjab Kings reclaimed their home ground, rebounding from a mid-innings collapse to defeat Gujarat Titans by three wickets in an exciting match. Last season’s runners-up started strong, but debutant Cooper Connolly stood out. He silenced critics by steadying the chase when Punjab risked defeat under the lights at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium. Building on his efforts, the momentum of the match began to shift. **Vyshak Stops the Titans** Gujarat seemed set for a big score after a strong start, but Vijaykumar Vyshak shifted momentum. He took control in the middle overs, dismissing Glenn Phillips with a slower ball. In the 19th over, he struck again, removing Washington Sundar and Shahrukh Khan. Vyshak finished with 3/34 as Gujarat slowed. Despite a chaotic final over from Arshdeep Singh—who bled 12 runs through a flurry of wides and no-balls—Punjab’s bowlers still held Gujarat to a modest 162 for 6. With this target set, Punjab’s batters prepared for the chase, even as a light drizzle threatened to dampen the outfield. Prabhsimran Singh (38) and Connolly surged ahead with a 76-run partnership that placed Punjab firmly in the driver’s seat. Then, the drama spiked. Impact substitute Prasidh Krishna shifted the momentum, causing Punjab to lose four wickets for just eight runs, including key wickets of Nehal Wadhera and Marcus Stoinis. Punjab faltered. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Jcu8tazsnlxSpl2gntc1Si5TmdY4km3p0LuGw7N5.jpg) **Finishing the Match** With 30 runs needed from the last four overs and the pressure on, Connolly stayed calm. He faced experienced bowler Kagiso Rabada and reached his half-century in 34 balls with a strong pull shot for six, taking back control for Punjab as the rain got heavier. He did not let up. With help from late contributions by Marco Jansen and Xavier Bartlett, Connolly sealed the win by hitting a boundary on the first ball of the last over. Punjab finished at 165 for 7 with five balls left. It was a debut to remember.

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