Armed Police Force Training Academy Wins Inspector General Cup-2082
Armed Police Force Inspector General Cup-2082 title goes to the Training Academy
Kathmandu. The National Armed Police Force Training Academy has won the running trophy of the Armed Police Force Inspector General Cup-2082. In the competition held at the Armed Police Force headquarters in Halchowk on Monday, the academy secured first place by winning a total of 17 medals, including 8 gold, 5 silver, and 4 bronze.
In the competition, Armed Police Force Number-9 Pashupatinath Brigade secured second place with 7 gold, 8 silver, and 6 bronze medals, while Number-1 Baraha Brigade finished third with 4 gold and 2 silver medals. The chief guest of the closing ceremony, Inspector General of Armed Police Force Raju Aryal, presented the running trophy and cash prize to the academy's Executive Director, DIG Purushottam Thapa.
On the occasion, IG Aryal awarded medals and certificates to the winning teams and players. He also honored outstanding players, coaches, officials, and various organizations that supported the Nepal APF Club with letters of appreciation. Addressing the program, Inspector General Aryal stated that the Armed Police Force has been continuously contributing to the development and expansion of the sports sector in addition to its primary responsibilities.
He said, 'Such competitions play an important role in identifying hidden talents within the organization as well as developing discipline, sense of duty, leadership ability, and team spirit among the players.'
Organized by the Nepal APF Club and held from Chaitra 24, a total of 9 teams participated in this competition, including the National Armed Police Force Nepal Training Academy and various brigade headquarters. The competition included football, volleyball, and athletics events.
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