New Road Team (NRT) (Kathmandu) – The Pioneers of Nepali Football
New Road Team (NRT), based in Kathmandu, Nepal, is one of the oldest and most iconic football clubs in Nepalese history. Founded in the early 20th century, NRT has played a central role in developing football culture in Nepal and remains a respected name in the Martyr’s Memorial A-Division League.
Overview
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Full Name: New Road Team
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Abbreviation: NRT
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Location: New Road, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Founded: 1934
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League: Martyr’s Memorial A-Division League
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Home Ground: Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
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Club Colors: Green and White
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Major Achievements: A-Division League Champions (6 times)
History and Background
Founded in 1934, New Road Team is one of the pioneers of organized football in Nepal. At a time when modern football was still developing in South Asia, NRT helped lay the foundation for structured club competitions in Kathmandu and beyond.
Key Milestones
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One of the founding clubs in Nepal’s first football competitions
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Known for producing some of the earliest football legends of Nepal
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Helped popularize football across different generations, especially in urban Kathmandu
Achievements
Martyr’s Memorial A-Division League Titles
NRT has won the A-Division League six times, placing it among the elite clubs of Nepal historically.
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Champions: 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1971, 1973
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Runners-up: Several seasons during the 1970s and 1980s
Though their last league title came decades ago, their historical contribution to Nepali football is immense.
Cup Successes
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Aaha! Rara Gold Cup
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Budha Subba Gold Cup
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Regular competitors and occasional champions in regional and invitational tournaments
Squad and Playing Style
NRT focuses on:
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Technical and possession-based football
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Developing young Kathmandu talents
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Blending experience with youth in their squad approach
Notable Players
Over the decades, New Road Team has produced and nurtured several top Nepali players:
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Rohit Chand – Star player who later moved abroad to play professionally
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Deepak Rai – Former national team midfielder
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Kiran Chemjong (brief youth stint) – Nepal’s premier goalkeeper
They continue to emphasize promoting local Kathmandu-based players.
Recent Years and Rebuilding
After a challenging period in the 2010s — including relegation to B-Division — NRT has successfully rebuilt:
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Won promotion back to A-Division
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Stabilized as a competitive mid-table team
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Focused on youth recruitment and better club management
Their comeback has been seen as a testament to heritage and resilience.
Coaching and Management
NRT is managed by a blend of:
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Former players with a vision for modernizing the club
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Young coaches who bring tactical innovation and fresh ideas
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Focused on long-term sustainability rather than short-term glory
Community and Fanbase
New Road Team enjoys one of the oldest fanbases in Nepal:
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Strong support from Kathmandu’s traditional core, especially New Road and Ason neighborhoods
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Multi-generational fans who value the club’s heritage
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Respected even by rival club supporters for their history and contribution
NRT is more than a football team — it’s a symbol of Kathmandu’s early urban sporting identity.
Rivalries
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Three Star Club – Classic Kathmandu Valley matches
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Manang Marshyangdi Club (MMC) – Fierce battles in historic tournaments
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Friends Club and Jawalakhel Youth Club – Valley derbies
Matches involving NRT often carry historical and emotional significance beyond just the league points.
Trivia
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NRT is the oldest surviving football club in Nepal, predating the formation of many other major clubs.
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The club was founded by a group of sports enthusiasts from the New Road area, one of Kathmandu’s oldest marketplaces.
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NRT’s early matches were played on open grounds before formal stadiums existed in Nepal.