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Dasharath Rangasala ( ; ) is a
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in Tripureshwar,
Kathmandu Kathmandu () is the capital and largest city of Nepal, situated in the central part of the country within the Kathmandu Valley. As per the 2021 Nepal census, it has a population of 845,767 residing in 105,649 households, with approximately 4 mi ...
. It is named after Dasharath Chand, one of the four great
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of
Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
. The stadium is used mostly for
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matches and cultural programmes. The stadium has also been the only host of the inaugural 2021 Nepal Super League season.


History

The stadium was built in 1956. It was built over a large lotus pond. On 13 March 1988, the 1988 Kathmandu stadium disaster occurred. About 30,000 people were present in the stadium to watch a match between two clubs from Nepal and
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when a hailstorm broke out, causing a stampede as the supporters rushed to locked exits to escape the hailstorm. According to reports, about 93 people died in the stampede, including two police officers and a 12-year-old child. More than 100 people were hospitalized with injuries. It was considered one of the most catastrophic events in the history of sports. The stadium was renovated in 1998 to host the 1999 South Asian Games. In 2011, it was renovated again to host the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup. As Nepal's biggest stadium, it has hosted many important events. The 2012 AFC Challenge Cup and the
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were held here, with the Halchowk Stadium hosting some of the matches as well. Numerous cultural festivals and musical events took place here as well. The 2011 concert of
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was held in this stadium and was his first rock concert in Nepal. The stadium suffered damage from the April 2015 earthquake that hit Nepal. After the earthquake, the stadium was renovated for the third time and the opening was done again on 1 December 2019 for the 2019 South Asian Games. In March 2024, the Nepalese national team were forced to move their upcoming home games to the Middle East as the stadium had failed to meet FIFA standards.


Major sports events

* 1997 SAFF Football Championship (4 – 13 September 1997) * 1999 South Asian Games * 2012 AFC Challenge Cup (8 – 19 March 2012) * 2013 SAFF U-16 Championship (20 – 30 July 2013) *
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(31 August – 11 September 2013) * 2019 South Asian Games (1 – 10 December 2019) * 2022 SAFF Women's Championship (6 – 19 September 2022) * 2024 SAFF Women's Championship (17 – 30 October 2024)


Major music and cultural events

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– live in concert by JPR events (19 February 2011) *
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– live in concert (2013)


See also

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All Nepal Football Association The All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) (Nepali language, Nepali: अखिल नेपाल फुटबल संघ (एन्फा)) is the governing body of football in Nepal. It is responsible for the Nepal national football team, men's ...
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Nepal national football team The Nepal national football team () represents Nepal in FIFA, International men's association football, football, and is governed by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA). A member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the Nepali footba ...
* Nepal women's national football team * Nepal national under-17 football team * Nepal national under-20 football team *
Nepal Super League The Nepal Super League (), simply known as the NSL, is Nepal, Nepal's first professional Franchising, franchise club association football, football league organised by the ''Nepal Sports and Events Management'' (NSEM) with technical support of ...
* List of football stadiums in Nepal


References

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