Madhyapur Youth Association

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Full nameMadhyapur Youth Association
Nickname(s)MYA
Founded2008 (2008)
ChairmanUpendra Man Singh
ManagerUpendra Man Singh
LeagueMartyr's Memorial B-Division League
20142nd
Current season

Madhyapur Youth Association is a Nepali association football club based in Thimi, Bhaktapur. They play in the Martyr's Memorial B-Division League. It was founded in 2064 B.S. by former national goalkeeper Upendra Man Singh. In 2012, MYA became the first club from Bhaktapur to reach the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League but got relegated in the same season.

History

In 2008 former national team captain Upendra Man Singh with a few other people having football background established a social club. It did social work and also gave the youths football training to local youths to keep them from bad habits."Football For Education is the club's motto. The team gained promotion from the 2010 Martyr's Memorial C-Division League and again from the 2011 Martyr's Memorial B-Division League. They reached the semi-finals of the inaugural Ncell Cup knockout tournament losing 2–0 to Ranipokhari Corner Team. They failed to maintain that form in the 2012-13 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League and got relegated by just one point.

Fans

MYA has a large fan base particularly in the Bhaktapur district. They have possibly the biggest fan following in Nepal. They had the highest numbers of fans attending the games in the 2012-13 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League.

MYA had got into trouble with the ANFA after the fans started throwing the seats off the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium after they got relegated blaming the referee was biased.

Colours

The colours of the jersey (red and black) is designed to match the Haku Patasi, a traditional dress worn by the Newari women in the Bhaktapur area.

Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
- GK Nepal   NEP Bikesh Kuthu
- Nepal   NEP Bal Gopal Shakhala
- Nepal   NEP Suzan Pradhananga
- Nepal   NEP Saroj Gharti Magar
- Nepal   NEP Yaman Rajbahak
- Nepal   NEP Kishor Duwa
- Nepal   NEP Ranjit Lama
- Nepal   NEP Thakur Shrestha
- Nepal   NEP Naresh Pokhrel
- FW Nepal   NEP Niranjan Raimajhi
No. Pos. Nation Player
- Nepal   NEP Rajesh Shrestha
- Nepal   NEP Binod Bista
- Nepal   NEP Rajendra Raha Magarb
- Nepal   NEP Rupendra Bhagya
- Nepal   NEP Suresh
- Nepal   NEP Raj Kumar
- Nepal   NEP Jeevan
- Nepal   NEP Subarna Bikram Karki
- FW Nepal   NEP Raj Kumar Ghising

References