Bharat khawas biography of donald

  • Bharat Khawas is an ANFA academy product who has represented Nepal in different age limit competitions and the National team as well.
  • Bharat Khawas, 33 years, NPL Nepal, 61 kgs, For position, 168 cms, 17 shirt number, 52 K.€, 34 ELO, Born on 22 July 1991.
  • Khawas is the first Nepali player to score a goal against a nation placed within the top 100 in the FIFA rankings.
  • Nepal Army skipper Bharat Khawas has accepted that his team won't get enough support from Jhapali fans.

    Nepal Army is playing against hosts Jhapa XI in the final of 4th Jhapa gold cup on Monday. The final match will be played at Domalal Rajbanshi ground at 3 PM.

    "We know we won't get enough support from Jhapali fans. But I appreciate them for coming to field to support the game. It is going to be 50-50 affair. Jhapa is a good team but we are playing for the title", said Khawas.

    Nepal Army are the defending champions as they had defeated hosts Jhapa XI in last edition.

    "Army team works hard because we believe hard work brings luck. We will work hard tomorrow to win the match. We need to utilize goal scoring chances", he added.

    When asked if Army team loves to play physical game, skipper Khawas said, "Physical fitness and aggression are match winning elements for us".

    Coach Chun Bahadur Thapa said they were ready for the final match.

    "Our one player is injured and three p

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  • The head coach of Nepal's senior men's football team Johan Kalin has announced the final squad to play against Kuwait in the 'home fixture' under the FIFA World Cup and Asian Cup joint qualifiers. The match, however, will be played at the neutral venue in Thimpu, Bhutan, on Tuesday — after Dashrath Stadium was found unfit to host the match.

    Forward Bharat Khawas, who had missed Nepal's first four matches of the qualifiers to take part in the Nepal Army's Flight Operational Officer course in Thailand, has retained place in the final-23 member squad. Khawas is the first Nepali player to score a goal against a nation placed within the top 100 in the FIFA rankings. He scored when Nepal played a 1-1 draw against Jordan, who were 91st in the FIFA rankings in 2011, when the two sides locked horns at the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers at the Dashrath Stadium.

    "I am very much happy to comeback in the squad," said the 27-year-old Lieutenant of Nepal Army. "As the opponents of the group like

    Bharat Khawas marked his 50th goal in the Martyrs Memorial 'A' Division League as Tribhuvan Army Club thrashed Brigade Boys 3-0 at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato to go top of the table. That leaves their clash against second-placed Machhindra on Saturday as the title decider. The Army lead the standings with 29 points, one above Machhindra.

    The Army dominated the match right from the onset. Captain Khawas put them ahead in the 5th minute through a wonderful header on a cross from George Prince Karki. It was his 50th goal in the domestic top-flight. They had several chances to double their lead but failed to convert as the first half ended in a 1-0 lead for the departmental team.

    Following a few missed opportunities early in the second half, the Army finally found their second goal through Bikash Tamang in the 54th minute. The defender headed in to score from the assist provided bygd Santosh Tamang. The departmental team then completed the rout 20 minutes from regulation 90 minut