The second week of the 2013 Roshan Afghan Premier League (RAPL) got underway today with a matchup between northern Afghanistan’s Simorgh Alborz (a name evoking a mythical bird) and northeastern Afg
The Roshan Afghan Premier League (RAPL) Implementation Committee announced yesterday that a rematch will be held between Shaheen Asmayee and Oqaban Hindukosh.
Historic Football Match Draws Record Breaking 12 million Plus Viewers On Afghanistan’s Leading TV Channels
We sat in a rough circle, some players cross-legged on the new maroon carpeting and some lounging on one of the three bunk-beds in the room. The sound of midday programming droned on the TV overhe
Under another faultless Kabul summer sky, Kabul’s Shaheen Asmayee (“Asmayee Falcons”) squared off against central Afghanistan’s Oqaban Hindukosh (“Hindukosh Eagles”).
With young jugglers and acrobats performing in the center of the field, and all eight league teams circling around them under a cloudless sky, the second season of the Roshan Afghan Premier League
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 Oqaban Hindukosh-A & B, in which 18 best players were selected to represent Oqaban Hindukosh team in the upcoming RAPL 2013.
Watch highlights of the crucial intra-squad match between Mawjhai Amu-A and B, in which 18 best players were selected to represent Mawjhai Amu team in the upcoming RAPL 2013.