As excitement builds for the upcoming SAFF women's championship final match between Nepal and Bangladesh, concerns are mounting regarding the stadium's capacity.
With an official capacity of just 15,000, it is clear that not everyone who wants to attend will be able to fit inside the cramped and inadequately equipped venue.
Unfortunately, the Nepalese government has been slow to recognize the importance of constructing larger stadiums to accommodate the growing interest in football. This lack of action leaves fans with limited options for experiencing the match live.
To address these challenges, local bodies in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur should consider using projectors in public areas for live streaming the game. This would allow fans to gather and enjoy the match together, while also ensuring that ticket sales remain limited and prevent overcrowding within the stadium.
By implementing these measures, authorities can help ensure that the final match is played in a fair and appropriate manner, while allowing as many fans as possible to participate in the excitement surrounding this significant event. The time has come for proactive solutions to support the national team's success and the passionate fanbase behind them.
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