Live : Nepal vs Japan | Charity match 2016

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Nov 19, 2016-Nepal are going up against Friends of Japan in a philanthropy football coordinate at the Anfa Complex in Satdobato on Saturday.

In a match that will stamp the 60th commemoration of the strategic connection amongst Japan and Nepal, Toda Kazuyuki will be the significant highlight gloating an appearance in 2002 World Cup and a spell at the English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur.

The meeting Japanese group will be skippered by goalkeeper Nozawa Yohsuke, who holds J-League understanding and carries out his specialties with Albirex Niigata, a top flight club in Singapore.

Nepal have held a similar squad that guaranteed the AFC Solidarity Cup title in Malaysia on November 15.

Kazuyuki and Yohsuke had both prepared under Nepal's present Japanese mentor Gyotoku Koji and the couple are anxious to win against his side. "He is an incredible mentor and we prepared under him amid our initial days in football. We will obviously attempt to win against his side," said Kazuyuki.

The competition is mutually sorted out by Japanese Non Government Organization Colorbath and All Nepal Football Association (Anfa) with the returns going to tremor influenced individuals and reconstructing of games foundation harmed by the April 25 trembler.

Yohsuke identified with the Nepali populace hit hard by the seismic tremor. "We know how it feels to live under such dread since Japan witnesses the repeat of tremor. We are cheerful that many people turn up for the amusement and we engage everybody watching the match to facilitate their torment," said Yohsuke.

Nepal mentor Koji anticipated that would get an intense challenge regardless of the amusement being only for a philanthropy. "Both of their key players (Kazyuki and Yohsuke) are decent. We are hoping to have a decent amusement tomorrow," said Koji. Nepal will be skippered by Anil Gurung, who showed up for Nepal twice from seat amid the Solidarity Cup.

Gurung said he knows the significance of playing the Japanese side. "This will be a decent open door for us to fabricate a decent connection amongst Nepal and Japan football. Since it is likewise a challenge, we would prefer not to lose the diversion by messing with it," said Gurung.

Kazuyuki had watched Nepal contend in the Solidarity Cup giving clear signs that they know about their rivals.

"We watched Nepal play against Laos and Brunei. They play well and we are prepared to engage the group with our diversion," the player-cum-mentor said.

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