Today’s match was a meeting between an untested giant and a team with nothing to lose. Shaheen Asmayee boasts four players who recently traveled to Nepal to help the Afghanistan National Team win
In a rematch of last year’s RAPL final, Simorgh Alborz faced Toofan Harirod in the third and final group stage game for each team. A win for Simorgh Alborz would not only avenge last year’s 2-1 de
The second game of the RAPL weekend featured the Northeast’s Mawjhai Amu versus the West’s Toofan Harirod. The stands were packed on account of Toofan Harirod having four players who featured prom
Afghans took to the streets last night to celebrate the National Team’s triumph in the 2013 South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship, and they have been singing and dancing ever since.
The Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) Disciplinary Committee this week announced the suspension of three players and the head coach of De Maiwand Atalan.
In the wake of the Afghanistan National Team’s qualification for the semifinals of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship, southern Afghanistan’s De Maiwand Atalan took on central
Kabul’s Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF) Stadium was the site today of a high-stakes clash between De Spinghar Bazan, representing the East, and Simorgh Alborz, representing the North. De Spi
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.
“We can’t go back to Mazar-i-Sharif if we lose,” said Baryalay Safi (#2), the starting right defender for northern Afghanistan’s Simorgz Alborz. His teammates laughed nervously at the comment.
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.