Nepalese Footballer -Bimal Gharti Magar



Bimal Gharti Magar (born 18 September 1997) is a Nepali footballer who plays as a forward for Central ANFA Academy which is an academy controlled by the All Nepal Football Association and the Nepal national football team. He is the youngest player to ever play for the Nepal national team since Rohit Chand made his debut at the age of 17 in 2009.
Magar was born in Nawalparasi,Panchanagar 2,Nepal. Magar was selected by the All Nepal Football Association to join one of there academies in Butwal but after his performance for Elite Boarding School in the Subroto Cup which was held in New Delhi, India in which they won the tournament and the 2012 AFC U-14 Football Festival he was selected to join the Central ANFA Academy.
Magar made his name for himself during the AFC U-14 Football Festival in 2012 for Nepal’s under-14 football team. After his performance under-14 coach, Sunil Shrestha, said “Bimal is one of the brightest prospects in Nepalese football”.
Magar made his international debut for Nepal’s senior team on 20 September 2012 against Bangladesh at the Dasarath Rangasala Stadium in an international friendly in which he became the youngest player ever to represent the Nepal senior national team at the age of 15 years and two days old. Nepal national team coach, Krishna Thapa, said “He is a very young boy. He played well in the first match. I can’t demand more from him in the first international match”.
He is the youngest player to play on SAFF game and he scored his first goal against Pakistan on the injury time. Nepal Head Coach, Jack Stefanowski said “A 16 year kid became hero of Nepal, he’s no more a kid, he is an actual Hero, he is our Neymar”.


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