Police Teams Stay Unbeaten in NVA Volleyball League
Police teams maintain perfect record as Army and Rukum West also secure key victories in NVA Volleyball League action
The NVA Volleyball League 2083 saw Nepal Police Club extend its winning streak in both divisions, as the departmental side delivered back-to-back victories to stay unbeaten in the tournament.
Police Extend Winning Momentum in Men’s Division
Nepal Police Club maintained its flawless performance in the ongoing NVA Volleyball League 2083, securing another convincing victory in the men’s category. Playing at the covered hall of Dasharath Stadium in Tripureshwor, the departmental side defeated Khilji Youth Club in straight sets.
The match proved competitive in the opening stages, with Police edging a tightly contested first set 32-30. However, they gradually gained control, winning the next two sets 25-23 and 25-12. The result marked their fourth consecutive win, taking their tally to 12 points and keeping them firmly at the top of the standings.
The Nepal Police Club men’s team has now emerged as one of the strongest contenders in the NVA Volleyball League, showing consistency in both attack and defense.
Army Stages Dramatic Comeback Against APF
In one of the most exciting encounters of the day, Tribhuvan Army Club pulled off a remarkable comeback against Nepal APF Club in a departmental derby.
APF started strongly, dominating the first two sets with scores of 25-18 and 25-20. Their early momentum suggested a straightforward win, but Army refused to back down. Demonstrating resilience and tactical adjustments, Army claimed the next three sets 25-21, 25-16, and 15-13.
This comeback victory not only highlighted Army’s fighting spirit but also earned them their third consecutive win in the league. With 8 points from three matches, Army remains in strong contention for a top-two finish.
Rukum West Continues Impressive Run
Rukum West Volleyball Club also delivered a solid performance, defeating Budhanilkantha Volleyball Club in four sets. The match saw Rukum West dominate the first two sets 25-17 and 25-20 before briefly losing momentum in the third set, which Budhanilkantha claimed 25-16.
However, Rukum West quickly regained control, closing the match with a commanding 25-11 win in the fourth set. This victory marked their fourth consecutive triumph, placing them level on 12 points alongside Nepal Police Club in the men’s standings.
Their consistent performances have made Rukum West a key team to watch in the NVA Volleyball League.
- Police: 4 wins, 12 points
- Rukum West: 4 wins, 12 points
- Army: 3 wins, 8 points
Women’s Matches: Police and Everest Shine
In the women’s division, Nepal Police Club continued their unbeaten streak with a strong win over Tribhuvan Army Club. Despite losing the opening set 25-21, Police made a remarkable comeback.
They dominated the remaining sets with identical scores of 25-15, showcasing superior coordination and attacking efficiency. This victory marked their third straight win, giving them 9 points in the standings.
Meanwhile, Everest Volleyball Club secured a comfortable straight-set victory over Sudurpaschim. Everest controlled the match from the outset, winning 25-11, 25-10, and 25-14. The win was their second in four matches, helping them stay competitive in the women’s league table.
Upcoming Fixtures Set for Busy Schedule
The NVA Volleyball League continues with a packed schedule for the following day, featuring multiple matches in both categories.
In the women’s division:
- Tribhuvan Army Club vs Sudurpaschim – 9:00 AM
- New Diamond vs APF Club – 11:00 AM
In the men’s division:
- Koshi Province vs Khilji Youth Club – 1:00 PM
- Help Nepal Sports vs APF Club – 3:00 PM
- Tribhuvan Army Club vs Nepal Police Club – 5:00 PM
The final match of the day between Army and Police is expected to be a highlight, as both teams are in strong form and competing for top positions.
League Format and Participation Details
The NVA Volleyball League 2083 is being organized by the Nepal Volleyball Association, bringing together top teams from across the country. The tournament features eight teams in the men’s category and six teams in the women’s category.
The competition runs for nine days, with a total of 45 matches scheduled across both divisions. The league follows a single round-robin format, ensuring each team faces every other team once.
At the conclusion of the league stage, the top two teams in both men’s and women’s categories will advance to the final.
Prize Money and Championship Stakes
The stakes are high in this year’s NVA Volleyball League, with both men’s and women’s champions set to receive equal prize money. Each winning team will be awarded NPR 1 million, underlining the growing investment and interest in volleyball in Nepal.
As the tournament progresses, competition is intensifying, with departmental teams like Nepal Police Club and Tribhuvan Army Club leading the charge. The consistent performances from these sides suggest a thrilling race toward the finals.
With several matches still to be played, the league remains wide open, promising more exciting contests in the days ahead.