News Man Bahadur's Departure To Australia Leaves Another Void In Nepali Football
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Man Bahadur Tamang has been added to this list as one after the other national players continue to go abroad. Defender Man has made a good name in Nepal's national and international football and left for Australia on Saturday.

He played for Manang Marshyangdi Club in the 22nd Aaha! Rara Pokhara Gold Cup held last month and was planning to play for Manang in the new season as well. "I had informed the club about the visa. The visa came before the league started, so I'm about to go", Man told GoalNepal.

According to him, during his migration to Australia, he has not decided whether he will play football there like other Nepali players or not. Disappointed with the bitterness seen in Nepali football, he said that he will always love Nepali football. He said that due to compulsion, like others, he also chose to migrate abroad as a last option.

He started his journey with Buddha FC and played with APF FC, Himalayan Sherpa Club while playing for Satdobato Youth Club last season. He was an important member of the team when Nepal won the gold medal in the South Asian Games in Guwahati, India in 2016. He was also in the squad during Nepal's Bangabandhu Gold Cup triumph in Bangladesh.

With Man's migration to Australia, the number of national and international players who migrated abroad in the last one year has reached more than 30. And it is estimated that the process of players' migration abroad will continue.

The schedule of the first five rounds of the much-awaited A Division League, which is going to start on Falgun 19, was announced by ANFA only on Friday. But for many players like Man, it has become meaningless.

 

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