Mohan Limbu, a relatively unknown player who aspired to play for Nepal

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  • 2021-07-19
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Players like Manish Dangi and Syanshu Bhusal are among those identified by ANFA's policy. They are currently playing football in Nepal, where they are vying for a spot on the national team.

The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) has adopted a policy of identifying Nepalese who play football abroad and providing them with opportunities to help the national team's bench strength.

Players like Manish Dangi and Syanshu Bhusal are among those identified by ANFA's policy. They are currently playing football in Nepal, where they are vying for a spot on the national team.

Mohan Limbu, like Manish and Syanshu, is a young player who is progressing in professional football by living in a foreign country. Mohan, also known as Ujwal, plays football in the second division in Hong Kong.

Mohan, who has recently trained in Portugal and Spain, is equally at ease as a winger and a midfielder. Mohan has aspired to play for Nepal's senior team since he was a child. However, no one has yet been able to submit the perfect solution, which is not surprising.

Shambhu, the father, and Jamuna, the mother, are also in Nepal to fulfill their son's wish. Mohan, who trained with Will Gurung, who died of coronavirus infection some time ago, said he would introduce him to Nepali football.

They were unable to communicate with anyone after his death. We spoke with Mohan about his struggle to break into the Hong Kong football scene, his family's support, his professionalism, and his ambition to play for the national team.

Let's Watch his Interview.

 

 

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