KATHMANDU: The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA)
and the Qatar Football Association (QFA) have signed a five-year
cooperation agreement today at the QFA head office in Doha, Qatar.
The agreement signed by Karma Tsering Sherpa, President of All Nepal
Football Association, and Hamad Bin Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Tani, President
of the Qatar Football Association is expected to help the two countries
develop sports and take bilateral relations to a new level, according
to ANFA officials.
Under the agreement, the parties will give effect to their
collaboration and cooperation through management and officials,
technical experts, coaches, referees and players. Both associations will
also establish an exchange program whereby QFA personnel will be
provided access to the expertise, courses and facilities of ANFA and
vice versa.
The exchanges will include: general management; management;
marketing; promotional activity; sports facilities; study and research;
technical and conditioning coaching referees; football management and
technical direction; game development and talented player development;
women’s football; youth football; futsal; sports science, referring to
football; sports medicine, referring to football ; research on football
matters; rules and regulations.
“We are proud to collaborate with Qatar Football Association and I am
very sure this will be a fruitful partnership,” ANFA President Sherpa
said after signing the agreement. (RSS)