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The Nepalese play a lot of sports at national as well as international level as well as for competition. The most common sport played in Nepal is football followed by cricket. Recently[when?] Nepal is getting international recognition for cricket.
Contents
- 1 Recreational
- 2 Domestic competition
- 3 National Games
- 3.1 Football (Men's/Women's)
- 3.2 Athletics
- 3.3 Boxing (Men's)
- 3.4 Taekwondo
- 3.5 Karate
- 3.6 Volleyball (Men's/Women's)
- 3.7 Table Tennis
- 3.8 Kabaddi
- 3.9 Badminton
- 3.10 Wushu
- 3.11 Handball (Men's)
- 3.12 Kho Kho (Men's)
- 3.13 ITF Taekwondo
- 3.14 Full Contact Karate
- 3.15 Basketball
- 3.16 Weightlifting
- 3.17 Wrestling
- 3.18 Judo
- 3.19 Bodybuilding
- 3.20 Hockey
- 3.21 Chess
- 3.22 Gulf
- 3.23 Billiard and Snooker
- 3.24 Cycling
- 3.25 Archery
- 3.26 Swimming
- 3.27 Squash
- 3.28 Soft Tennis
- 3.29 Lawn Tennis
- 3.30 Gymnastics
- 3.31 Boxing (Women's)
- 3.32 Cricket
- 3.33 Shooting
- 3.34 Weightlifting (Women's)
- 4 List of achievements
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Recreational
Base Camping in Nepal
Peak Climbing in Nepal
Sightseeing Tours in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal
Adventure Sports in Nepal
Jungle Safari in Nepal
Expedition in Nepal
Tours in Nepal
Rafting in Nepal
Domestic competition
Government-sanctioned programs
National Games
Football (Men's/Women's)
Athletics
Boxing (Men's)
Taekwondo
Karate
Volleyball (Men's/Women's)
Table Tennis
Kabaddi
Badminton
Wushu
Handball (Men's)
Kho Kho (Men's)
ITF Taekwondo
Full Contact Karate
Basketball
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Judo
Bodybuilding
Hockey
Chess
Gulf
Billiard and Snooker
Cycling
Archery
Swimming
Squash
Soft Tennis
Lawn Tennis
Gymnastics
Boxing (Women's)
Cricket
Shooting
Weightlifting (Women's)
List of achievements
References
External links
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