Nepali Sports’ New Standpoint


We looked out for places; we didn’t get them.

We looked out for genuine Nepali football stories; we didn’t get them.

We wanted a diverse sports article and analysis from Nepal; we didn’t get them.

We all have been there. In a world ruled by cutting-edge sports stories from around the globe, we can barely see Nepali sports stories getting a place, despite being equally good or even better than the ones we see daily. Of course, we cannot expect stories of regular league games coming in.

Instead, we can construct everything out of what we have already. Aiming to document stories, ideas, and reports from Nepali sports, we present to you, Colors Of The Game – Nepal Sports’ New Standpoint.

We don’t end just here. This place will bring you stories from around the globe, with extensive research-based sports analysis and reports. We plan to expand beyond football and cricket soon, and I hope we’ll all be in this together. After all, we all want Nepali sports to be covered; we all want a site from Nepal to be good, and more than everything, we all want to hear stories that need to be heard.

We’ve got a detailed analysis of ANFA’s technical report analysis, a story covering Nepal’s first recognized football coach Rudi Gutendorf’s scandal, and a piece exploring Nepali National Cricket Team’s ODI journey so far. To ensure you have everything covered, make sure you subscribe to our email newsletter from the option available at the bottom of this page. And to make sure you get everything as soon as we publish them, enable the instant notification subscription by clicking the blue-bell icon on the bottom right corner of your screen. We have a bunch of exciting content coming out regularly, and we hope you’ll enjoy the experience that this site aims to give you all.

We can’t wait to share this experience with you – trust us, this is going to be great.

Last but not least, I hope you all enjoy the stories we do here. We’d be glad if you’re willing to join the conundrum – either as a reader or a contributor.

Sudesh Baniya, Editor-in-chief, Colors of The Game.

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