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Kathmandu Kickers Team Bonding Hike to Jamchen Stupa

Football is not only about what happens on the pitch. At Kathmandu Kickers, we believe the real strength of a team is built through shared experiences, trust, and moments that bring everyone closer together.

The Kathmandu Kickers family capturing memories together at Jamchen Stupa.

Recently, our players and parents joined us for a memorable hike to Jamchen Stupa. The journey was filled with fun, encouragement, and the same teamwork we practice during every training session.

Having our amazing parents beside us made the experience even more special. Their belief, support, and energy continue to inspire our young players every single day. Watching players help each other on the trail showed the same spirit we see on the field during matches and training.

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President Nabin Pande shares a conversation with Kathmandu Kickers parents during the team hike.

The hike was not just about reaching the top of Jamchen Stupa. It was about enjoying every step of the journey together. Conversations, smiles, and shared moments made it a day to remember for everyone in the Kathmandu Kickers family.

Experiences like this strengthen our bond as a team and remind us that at Kathmandu Kickers, we grow not only as footballers but also as a community.

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Our Amazing Managing Director, Ashish Adhikari supporting the Kathmandu Kickers team spirit.

Our wonderful parents making the hike even more special.

Bringing Parents Together: Kickers Football Tournament [Photo Highlights]

Kathmandu Kickers recently organized a special football tournament for the parents of our young players, held at Coupon Sports Center, Kapan. The main idea behind this event was not only about playing football, but also about creating a stronger bond between all Kickers’ parents from different locations.

We believe football is more than just a game. It is a way to connect people, share experiences, and build a community. With this thought in mind, the Parents’ Tournament was designed to bring everyone together in a fun and active environment.

The atmosphere at Coupon Sports Center was filled with excitement and cheer as parents took to the field. For many, it was a chance to experience what their children feel every weekend (at least): teamwork, energy, and the joy of the beautiful game. While some parents played with a competitive spirit, others enjoyed the chance to participate, laugh, and create memories.

More than the goals scored or the matches won, the true success of the tournament was the spirit of togetherness. Parents who had never met before became teammates, cheered for each other, and shared warm conversations off the pitch. This helped to build a sense of unity among the Kickers family that goes beyond regular training sessions.

We are proud to see such strong community involvement. Kathmandu Kickers is not just about developing young footballers, but also about creating lasting relationships among families.

Here are some of the images from the event:



Read More: The Role of Teamwork: Teaching Kids to Play for the Team, Not Just Themselves