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Both Nepal Police Club Teams Secure Victories in 10th PM Cup NVBA Volleyball League

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  • On the fifth day of the Red Bull 10th PM Cup NVBA Women’s and Men’s Volleyball League 2083, both teams from Nepal Police Club were victorious.
  • In the men’s category, Nepal Police Club secured their fourth consecutive win by defeating Khiljee Youth Club 32-30, 25-23, 25-12.
  • In the women’s category, Nepal Police Club beat Tribhuvan Army Club 3-1, earning their third consecutive victory.

April 27, Kathmandu – On the fifth day of the Red Bull 10th PM Cup NVBA Women’s and Men’s Volleyball League 2083, departmental team Nepal Police Club’s both men’s and women’s squads have secured victories.

The men’s team of Nepal Police Club achieved their fourth consecutive win, while the women’s team has now recorded their third consecutive victory. Both teams remain unbeaten in the competition.

In the men’s league held at Dashrath Rangashala Covered Hall in Tripureshwor on Monday, Nepal Police Club defeated Khiljee Youth Club in straight sets. The Police team triumphed with scores of 32-30, 25-23, and 25-12. This win brings Police’s total to 12 points across four consecutive matches.

In another men’s departmental derby, Tribhuvan Army Club bounced back to claim a 3-2 victory over Nepal APF Club. Although APF won the first two sets 25-18 and 25-20, they could not maintain momentum. Army rallied to win the next three sets 25-21, 25-16, and 15-13, securing their third consecutive win and accumulating 8 points from three matches.

In another encounter, Rukum Paschim Volleyball Club defeated Budhanilkantha Volleyball Club 3-1, with set scores of 25-17, 25-20, 16-25, and 25-11. By winning four matches in a row, Rukum Paschim also reached 12 points.

Police and Everest Secure Wins in Women’s Category

In the NVBA Women’s Volleyball League on Monday, Nepal Police Club and Everest Volleyball Club emerged victorious. Nepal Police Club defeated departmental rival Tribhuvan Army Club 3-1, marking their third consecutive win.

Although Tribhuvan Army Club won the first set 25-21, Police bounced back to claim the next three sets convincingly at 25-15, 25-15, and 25-15. Following this hat-trick of victories, Police have accumulated 9 points.

Earlier, Everest Volleyball Club secured their second win in four matches by beating Sudurpaschim in straight sets, 25-11, 25-10, and 25-14.

On Tuesday, the NVBA league will host three men’s and two women’s matches. The women’s matches will feature Tribhuvan Army versus Sudurpaschim Volleyball Club at 9 a.m., followed by New Diamond against APF Club at 11 a.m.

The men’s matches will begin with Koshi Province facing Khiljee Youth Club at 1 p.m., then Help Nepal Sports versus APF Club at 3 p.m., and the departmental derby between Tribhuvan Army Club and Nepal Police Club at 5 p.m.

Organized by the Nepal Volleyball Association, the league features 8 men’s teams and 6 women’s teams. Scheduled to run for nine days, the competition includes a total of 45 matches.

Following a single round-robin league format, the top two teams in both men’s and women’s categories will contest the finals. The champions in each category will receive a prize of NPR 1 million each.