ANFA Women's League

ANFA Women's League
Organising bodyANFA
Founded1998 (1998)
CountryNepal
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)AFC Women's Champions League
SAFF Women's Club Championship
Current championsAPF FC (7th title)
(2024)
Most championshipsAPF FC (7 titles)
Top scorerRashmi Ghising (35 goals)
Broadcaster(s)Action Sports HD
Hamro Khelkud
Websitewww.the-anfa.com
Current: 2025–26 ANFA Women's League

The ANFA Women's League (Nepali: एन्फा महिला लिग), previously known as National Women's League, is the top division of professional women's club football organized by the All Nepal Football Association in Nepal.[1] APF FC has been the most successful club in the history of the competition, winning it seven times.

History

The top-tier women’s football competition in Nepal began in 1998 under the name Mayor's Cup Women's Football Championship Shield, emphasizing its nationwide scope and grassroots inclusivity. The inaugural edition saw Kathmandu Metropolitan City crowned champions, and in the early 2000s district clubs like Morang FA, Bara FA, and Panchthar FA dominated the scene, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for women’s football.

In 2010, ANFA confirmed the participation of five development region clubs, and the league was renamed to National Women's League. The league’s profile rose significantly with the entry of APF, Nepal Police and Tribhuvan Army, which brought structure and professionalism. Among them, APF emerged as a powerhouse winning seven titles, including a streak of four consecutive championships from 2017 to 2024. Although the league was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it resumed in 2021.

Following the 2024 season, the league was officially rebranded as the ANFA Women’s League, marking a new chapter in its institutional identity and aligning it more closely with ANFA’s development strategy.[2]

Clubs

Current clubs

The following are the 10 clubs which compete in the ANFA Women's League 2025–26.

Club Location Province Previous season
Bagmati Youth Club Bagmati Madhesh 4th
Church Boys United Lalitpur Bagmati -
APF FC Kathmandu 1st
Nepal Police FC 2nd
New Road Team -
Sankata FC 7th
Tribhuvan Army FC 3rd
Jhapa FC Jhapa Koshi -
RS Resort and Beach Football Club Pokhara Gandaki -

All time clubs

A total of 10 clubs have participated in the ANFA Women's League since its reformation from 2024–25 season. Clubs playing in the next season are indicated in bold.

ANFA Women's League
ANFA Women's League Qualifiers
National League
Defunct/merged clubs
Operational academies
Reserve team

As of 2025

All-time table season (2024–25)-present
Pos. Club S P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 1st App Last / Recent app Highest finish
1 APF Club 1 19 18 1 0 102 6 +96 55 1 0 0 2006 2024 1st
2 Nepal Police 1 20 10 6 4 34 16 +18 36 0 1 0 2012 2024 2nd
3 Tribhuvan Army 1 19 15 3 4 78 12 +66 48 0 0 1 2012 2024 3rd
4 Bagmati Youth Club 1 18 4 2 12 14 41 −27 14 0 0 0 2024 2024 4th
5 Waling Municipality 1 17 6 0 11 22 67 −45 18 0 0 0 2021 2024 5th
6 Koshi Province 1 9 4 2 3 15 19 −4 14 0 0 0 2024 2024 6th
7 Sankata Club 1 9 2 2 5 10 13 −3 8 0 0 0 2024 2024 7th
8 Chandrapur Municipality 1 9 1 5 3 7 20 −13 8 0 0 0 2021 2024 8th
9 Karnali Province 1 9 1 1 7 4 26 −22 4 0 0 0 2024 2024 9th
10 Sudurpaschim Province 1 9 0 0 9 3 71 −68 0 0 0 0 2024 2024 10th
11 Church Boys United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025–26 - -
12 Jhapa FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025–26 - -


13 New Road Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025–26 - -
14 RS Resort and Beach Football Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2025–26 - -

Champions

Season Winner Runners-up Clubs Ref
ANFA Women's League
2025–26 TBD 10
2024–25 APF FC Nepal Police FC 10 [3]
National Women's League
2022 APF FC Nepal Police FC 8 [4]
2023 League not held
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 APF FC Tribhuvan Army FC 7
2017–18 APF FC Nepal Police FC 8 [5]
2015–16 Nepal Police FC Tribhuvan Army FC 10 [6]
2014–15 Nepal Police FC Tribhuvan Army FC 8 [7]
2013–14 Nepal Police FC Tribhuvan Army FC 8 [8]
2012 Nepal Police FC APF FC 8 [9]
2010 APF FC 6 [10]
Before National Women's League
2008 Bara District FA Rupandehi District FA 10 [11]
2007 Morang District FA Panchthar District FA 22 [12]
2006 APF FC Panchthar District FA 23 [13]
1998 Kathmandu Metropolitan City Dharan Municipality [14]

Performance by clubs

Club Titles Runners–up Winning seasons Runners–up seasons
ANFA Women's League
APF FC 1 0 2024–25
Nepal Police FC 0 1 2024–25
National Women's League
APF FC 6 1 Before 2006, 2006, 2010, 2017–18, 2021, 2022 2012
Nepal Police FC 4 1 2012, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 2017–18, 2022
Bara District FA 1 2008
Kathmandu Metropolitan City 1 1998
Morang District FA 1 2007
Tribhuvan Army FC 4 2013–14, 2014,15, 2015–16, 2021
Panchthar District FA 2 2006, 2007
Dharan Municipality 1 1998
Rupandehi District FA 1 2008

Records

Top goal scorers

As of 25 August 2025

Records since the 2024 season

Rank Player Seasons Goals
1 Rashmi Ghising 1 35
2 Chandra Bhandari 1 17
3 Bimala Chaudhary 1 16
4 Sabita Rana Magar 1 11
Saru Limbu 1
6 Anita K.C. 1 9
Anita Basnet 1
Amisha Karki 1
9 Jackline Nassali 1 8
10 Preeti Rai 1 7
Dipa Shahi 1

Top scorers by season

Season Player Club Goals
2024–25 Rashmi Ghising APF FC 35
2025–26 TBD TBD TBD

References

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  2. ^ "Except for departmental, clubs in ANFA Women's League-2081 underprepared". Retrieved 18 August 2025.
  3. ^ "Invincible APF lift ANFA Women's League title". Retrieved 30 January 2025.
  4. ^ "Nepal APF Football Club declared winners of National Women's League 2078". ANFA. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
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