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Pokhara Plunder: Tribhuvan Army Triumphs and Sweeps Award Show.

The 23rd Aha Rara Pokhara Gold Cup wasn’t just about the gleaming trophy for the Tribhuvan Army Club; it was a complete domination, both on and off the pitch. They conquered the final with a commanding 3-0 victory over Three Star and swept the individual awards ceremony, showcasing their prowess across all aspects of the game.

The night’s hero was Bimal Pandey, the defensive rock who not only shut down opponents but also earned the coveted Tournament Best Player award, complete with a fancy Tail G scooter. His tireless efforts didn’t go unnoticed, as he was additionally lauded as the Best Defender, cementing his status as a pillar of the triumphant Army.

Dinesh Henjan, the sharpshooter of the tournament, bagged the Top Scorer award with a remarkable 3 goals to his name. Gelespijung Karki, leading the attack with precision, was rightfully named the Best Forward, while coach Meghraj KC’s tactical genius earned him the Best Coach accolade.

The popularity of the Army players shone through the Public Choice Award, shared between their Bharat Khawas and Three Star’s Abhisek Baral. However, Samit Shrestha truly stole the show with his breathtaking saves, securing the Best Goalkeeper title and proving the Army’s strength extended far beyond the attacking front.

Beyond the Army’s dominance, it’s essential to recognize Jawalakhel Youth Club’s Fair Play Award, highlighting their commendable sportsmanship. Bibek Paudel of Three Star also earned the Best Midfielder award, showcasing the talent that fueled their journey to the final.

As the dust settles on the electrifying Pokhara spectacle, one thing remains crystal clear: the Tribhuvan Army Club didn’t just win the 23rd Aha Rara Gold Cup; they stormed the fortress of Pokhara football, leaving their mark as undisputed champions and engraving their names in the history books. With a clean sweep of the awards, they’ve established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, raising the bar for future tournaments and leaving opponents trembling.