All eighteen players of the RAPL’s De Maiwand Atalan—nine from Kandahar, six from Helmand, three from Nimruz—plus the coaching staff and manager, sat around a plastic tablecloth.
All eighteen players of the RAPL’s De Maiwand Atalan—nine from Kandahar, six from Helmand, three from Nimruz—plus the coaching staff and manager, sat around a plastic tablecloth.
Today’s match between southern Afghanistan’s De Maiwand Atalan and southeastern Afghanistan’s De Abasin Sape capped off the second weekend of 2013 Roshan Afghan Premier League (RAPL) action.
Kabul, 5 August, 2013 - After a ten year hiatus, international football returns to Afghanistan.
For the first time in 37 years, the Afghanistan national football team will host the Pakistan national football team on home soil at the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) stadium in Kabul.
Highlights of the decisive intra-squad match between Maiwand Atalan-A and Maiwand Atalan-B, in which 18 best players were selected to represent De Maiwand Atalan team in the upcoming RAPL 2013.
Highlights of Maidan-e-Sabz first four regional tournaments, starting from Shaheen Asmayee, De Spinghar Bazan, De Maiwand Atalan and De Abasin Sape.
In spite of all the challenges Tolo TV and the Afghan Football Federation (AFF) team have managed to implement the first four of the eight regional tournaments (RT) of Maidan-e-Sabz, from May 7
Kandahar regional tournament started on May 21th to May 24th,at Ahmed Shahi Football stadium, Kandahar.
108 players of Kandahar Zone played in 6 teams under the supervision of experienced and qualified coaches from the AFF, from which 26 best players were selected for De Maiwand Atalan team.
The Roshan Afghan Premier League’s (RAPL) new initiative of organizing football clinics in schools is building up interest and increasing football skills across Afghanistan.