Chyasal Football Stadium inundated by floods
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- 2021-09-06
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Highlights
- Millions of rupees have been lost due to flooding in the stadium.
- One foot of muddy water has frozen in the stadium grounds.
- Had a significant impact on the grass of the ground.
- The stadium's reconstruction, which began at a cost of Rs 330 million and was supposed to be finished in time for the 13th South Asian Games (SAG), did not go as planned.
The Chyasal Football Ground has been inundated by floods in Manohara River after heavy rainfall. Millions of rupees have been lost due to flooding in the stadium which is being prepared for inauguration after the accomplishment of its reconstruction. The reconstruction works of the Chyasal stadium, which started in 2075 BS, was ready by planting parapet and level duos on the ground.
The stadium's ground, which is located on the Manohara River's bank, has been flooded. One foot of muddy water has frozen in the stadium grounds. This has had a significant impact on the grass of the ground.
After the Lalitpur administration and the Chyasal Club agreed on the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA)'s proposal to build a technical center in Chyasal in 2059 BS, work on the structure began in accordance with Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)'s goal project. Mohammed bin Hammam, the then-president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), dedicated the technical center in 2062.
The construction of the structure has started according to FIFA's goal project after the Lalitpur administration and the Chyasal Club agreed on ANFA's proposal to build a technical center in Chyasal in 2059 BS. Mohammed bin Hammam, the then-president of the AFC dedicated the technical center in 2062 BS.
The National Sports Council rebuilt the Chyasal Stadium. The stadium's reconstruction, which began at a cost of Rs 330 million and was supposed to be finished in time for the 13th South Asian Games (SAG), did not go as planned.