Nepali Football Team
Football club
Sankata Boys Sports Club, commonly known asSankata Fotball Club, is aNepalese professionalfootball club based inKathmandu,[1] that competes in theMartyr's Memorial A-Division League.[2] Named afterSankata Temple atTe Bahal, the club has won the national championship three times, most recently in 1985.[3][4]
Sankata was a successful club in the 1980s, winning thenational championship in 1980, 1983 and 1985.[4]After a string of poor performances and winning just five games out of 22 in theA-Division League 2010, the club was relegated to theMartyr's Memorial B-Division League after 38 years.[citation needed] However, they won the2011 Martyr's Memorial B-Division League and has since been playing in Nepal's highest league. The club was runner-up in the2018–19 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League, making it the best season since the 1980s,[5] in whatThe Kathmandu Post called a "stunning" performance.[6]
| Performance of Sankata BSC U-18 in ANFA Youth Leagues |
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| 2024 | U-18 ANFA Youth League | 3rd |
| Performance of Sankata BSC U-16 in ANFA Youth Leagues |
| Year | Tournament | Final Position |
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| 2023 | U-16 ANFA Youth League | 3rd |
| 2025 | 4th |
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| Cup competitions | | Domestic | |
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| Youth | - U14 Inter-school Tournament
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