Laxmi Bank Three Star
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Full name |
Three Star Club |
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Nickname(s) |
The Patanes |
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Founded |
1954 (1954) |
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Ground |
Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal |
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Ground Capacity |
25,000 |
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Chairman |
Lalit Krishna Shrestha |
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Manager |
Pradeep Humagain |
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Three Star Club (previously known as the Mega Three Star Club for sponsorship reasons and was terminated on 2012 end)Now sponsored by Laxmi Bank is a Nepali football club based in Patan, Lalitpur. They play in the Nepalese first division, the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League. It has young and talented players and has been one of the most successful clubs in Nepalese football history.
Three Star Club is synonymous with football excellence in Nepal. The club had a modest beginning in 2031B.S. A group of enthusiastic young people of Patan Durbar Square, Mangal Bazar established the club for sports development, social service, personality development and brotherhood. The club has been organizing many activities since then, but it is more recognizable as one of the leading football teams in the country. The number of members is increasing rapidly. Currently, Three Star Club has 380 life members and 129 general members.
Three Star Club’s football journey started from D division league. The club managed to reach A division league in 2039 B.S. Since then, Three Star Club has produced a steady stream of qualitative performance in national and international tournaments. Two times national league champion, the club has an avid fan following in the country and boasts of many national players. They are now the defending champion of Red Bull A Division League 2012-13.
Achievements
- Nepal A- Division League: 3
- 1998, 2005, 2012
- 2007
- 2011[1]
- 2069 B.S. (2013)
- 2005, 2007, 2012
- 2066 B.S. (2010)
- 2067 B.S. (2011)
Squad 2012/13
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Martyr's Memorial A-Division League 2006-07 |
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