Results

Puchar AFC 08/16 13:30 669 Mohun Bagan SG v Machhindra FC L 3-1
Puchar AFC 08/08 11:45 667 Machhindra FC v Paro FC W 3-2
Nepal - Division 1 06/10 08:15 - Machhindra FC v Manang Marshyangdi Club W 3-1
Nepal - Division 1 06/07 09:15 - Himalayan Sherpa Club v Machhindra FC W 1-3
Nepal - Division 1 06/04 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Nepal Police Club L 1-2
Nepal - Division 1 05/31 09:15 - Satdobato Youth Club v Machhindra FC W 1-3
Nepal - Division 1 05/27 09:15 - Nepal Army FC v Machhindra FC D 1-1
Nepal - Division 1 05/18 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Friends FC D 2-2
Nepal - Division 1 05/15 09:15 - Khumaltar Youth Club v Machhindra FC W 0-3
Nepal - Division 1 05/13 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Three Star Club - View
Nepal - Division 1 05/10 09:15 - Church Boys United v Machhindra FC L 2-1
Nepal - Division 1 05/07 09:15 - Machhindra FC v Armed Police Force W 2-1

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 10 4 6
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 21 9 12
Goals against 15 7 8
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Machhindra F.C.

Machhindra FC (formally known as Machhindra Bahal Club) is a Nepali professional football club from the central Kathmandu, neighborhood of Keltole, playing in the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League.

History

Machhindra FC was established in 1973. For sponsorship reasons, it was named Machhindra Bahal Club in 2004, and Machhindra Energizer FC in 2006. The club was promoted to Nepal's top football division in 2004. The team was one of the first teams in Nepal to appoint a foreign coach, Johan Kalin, in 2013, claiming that he was the highest qualified coach in Nepalese football history. He led the team to a second-place finish in the league, and was praised for his tactics.

The beginning of the 2020s started the clubs most successful time with two consecutive league championships.

On 5 April, Machhindra appeared in the 2022 AFC Cup qualifying play-off match against Blue Star of Sri Lanka, at the Dasharath Rangasala Stadium but bowed out of the tournament losing 2–1.

Machhindra Football Club jest nepalskim zawodowym klubem piłkarskim z siedzibą w Katmandu. Założony w 2011 roku, klub gra w Nepal Super League, najwyższej lidze piłkarskiej w Nepalu. Ich stadionem domowym jest Dasarath Rangasala Stadium. Nazwa klubu pochodzi od bogini Machhindranath, która jest czczona w świątyni Machhindranath w Katmandu.

Machhindra FC jest jednym z najbardziej utytułowanych klubów w Nepalu, zdobywając Nepal Super League cztery razy z rzędu od 2017 do 2020 roku. Klub reprezentował również Nepal w międzynarodowych rozgrywkach, w tym w Pucharze AFC.

Obecnym trenerem Machhindra FC jest Prabesh Katuwal, a kapitanem jest Bishal Rai. Klub znany jest ze swojego agresywnego stylu gry i silnego ducha zespołu.