
A Celebration of Nepali Football in Germany To Be Grandly Hosted in Munich Munich, Germany – With collaboration of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) Germany, and in partnership with various Nepali organizations based in Munich, the NFT Munich team is delighted to announce the NRNA Cup 2025, scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
Since its inception in 2016, the NRNA Cup has been a important platform bringing together Nepali football players from across Germany to compete on one field.
Over the years, it has grown into the largest annual sporting event for the Nepali community in Germany, attracting more than a thousand participants and spectators each year. Teams from major cities across Germany—including Munich, Hamburg, Essen, Berlin, Frankfurt, Hanover, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Bonn, and Dresden—regularly participate in this prestigious tournament. This eighth edition of this prestigious tournament will be held in the vibrant city of Munich, located in southern Germany, making it a particularly special and historic occasion.
NFT Munich, one of the most successful and competitive Nepali football teams in previous NRNA Cups, considers it an honor to take on the responsibility of organizing the tournament this year. With their experience and dedication, the team is fully committed to making the Munich edition a memorable one.
NRNA Cup 2025 will feature both men’s and women’s teams, strengthening not only sportsmanship but also the bonds of friendship, mutual connection, and community unity among Nepalis living in Germany. The organizing team warmly invites all members of the Nepali community to come together in enthusiasm, participation, and solidarity to make this festival of football a grand success.
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