
The Nepal Super League (NSL) has taken strong disciplinary action against Pokhara Thunders FC following incidents of violence and unsportsmanlike conduct during their recent match. After a thorough review of the events, the league has imposed several sanctions aimed at maintaining the integrity of the competition.
Match Ban
The following individuals from Pokhara Thunders FC have been banned from the stadium:
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Mr. Sundar Thapa – A stadium ban has been imposed for the remainder of NSL 2025. Mr. Thapa was penalized for entering a restricted area and attempting to charge at both the referee and the tournament director. The club has been requested to return his accreditation at the earliest.
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Mr. Deepak Shrestha – A 2-match ban has been imposed due to his display of aggression and violent conduct in the dugout area.
Financial Penalty
Pokhara Thunders FC has been fined NPR 50,000 for failing to uphold the league's standards of discipline and sportsmanship. This fine reflects the severity of the incidents and serves as a reminder of the NSL's commitment to maintaining fair play.
Ongoing Investigation
The NSL Disciplinary Committee is continuing its investigation into the matter. Further sanctions may be imposed depending on the outcome of the inquiry.
The NSL remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the integrity and spirit of the game. Any breach of discipline will be met with strict consequences. The league urges all teams, players, and officials to adhere to the highest standards of sportsmanship and respect for the game.
Pokhara Thunders FC has been formally notified of the decision, and full compliance is expected. Any failure to adhere to these sanctions may result in additional disciplinary actions.
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