1932 Ranipokharai Corner Team (Kathmandu) 1934 New Road Team (Kathmandu) 1944 Three Star Club (Lalitpur) 1951 Nepal Army Club (Kathmandu) [founded as Army XI Club; later called Tribhuvan Army Club] 1952 Nepal Police Club (Kathmandu) [founded as Mahendra Police Club] Boys Union Club (Kathmandu) 1954 Sankata Boys SC (Kathmandu) 1972 May 16 Friends Club (Lalitpur) Jawalakhel Youth Club (Lalitpur) 1973 Machhindra FC (Kathmandu) 1974 Kathmandu Club 1975 Naxal Yuba Mandal (Kathmandu) 1977 Saraswoti Youth Club (Kathmandu) 1979 Boys Sports Club (Kathmandu) 1980 Mahindra Bansbari Club (Kathmandu) 1981 Chyasal Youth Club (Lalitpur) 1982 Manang Marshyangdi (Kathmandu) 1987 Munal Club (Chandragadhi) Brigade Boys Club (Lalitpur) [founded as Boys Sport Club] 1994 Koilapani Polestar Club (Koilapani) 1997 Sangam Club (Pokhara) 1998 Galaxian Club (Kathmandu) Satdobato Youth Club (Lalitpur) 2001 Biratnagar FC Armed Police Force Club (Kathmandu) 2006 Sep 25 Himalayan Sherpa Club (Kathmandu) Madhayapur Youth Association (Bhaktapur) 2009 Jhapa XI FC (Birtamod) 2011 Boudha FC (Kathmandu) 2012 Planning Boys Uniterd 2013 Budda Air Morang FC (Biratnagar) [founded as Morang XI FC] 2015 Far Western FC (Dhangadi) Jagdamba Lumbini FC (Siddhartanagar) NB: Lalitpur also called Patan.
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