About Nepal Roll Ball
Learn about the history, achievements, and future of Roll Ball in Nepal.
History of Nepal Roll Ball Association
Nepal Roll Ball Association was founded and established in the year 2009 A.D. It was founded by Mr. Bir Krishna Maharjan and Mr. Arpan Puri with the support of the International Coach, Mr. Sunil Dhage Patil. This person plays a vital role in the development of NRBA in Nepal. NRBA is registered with the 116 number in the Nepal Olympic Council. NRBA has been officially recognized by the Ministry of Youth & Sports, National Sports Council in Nepal. Since the establishment of the Nepal Roll Ball Association, it has been taking part in different national as well as international competitions and has been securing a good position in every championship. Currently, Bir Krishna Maharjan has been serving as President, while Arpan Puri is the founder General Secretary. Mr. Sunil Dhage Patil works as the coach of Nepal.

Board of Directors
Meet the dedicated leaders who guide Nepal Roll Ball Association's vision and strategic direction.
BIR KRISHNA MAHARJAN
Member since: 2010
DICKESH PRADHAN
Member since: 2016
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SUNIL CHANGDEO PATIL
Member since: 2010
GITA DEVI CHAUHAN
Member since: 2010
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MILAN GURUNG
Member since: 2010
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BATTU KRISHNA THAPA
Member since: 2010
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YAMAN GURUNG
Member since: 2010
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HARI KRISHNA MAHARJAN
Member since: 2010
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SANJAY TANDUKAR
Member since: 2010
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D.B. GURUNG
Member since: 2010
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CHANDRA KUMAR MAHARJAN
Member since: 2010
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PRAKASH SHRESTHA
Member since: 2010
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RAJESH SHRESTHA
Member since: 2010

Current Scenario of Roll Ball in Nepal
Right now, Roll Ball is taught in more than 20 different schools in Nepal. Roll Ball has been widely spread in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, and Chitwan, and is now focused on developing in more districts. There are more than 250 players and 15 certified coaches.
Men and Women Achievements
Celebrating the remarkable achievements of our men's and women's teams on the international stage.
Men National Team
4th Position in the 1st Asian Roll Ball Championship 2010 AD (Hong Kong)
4th Position in the 1st Roll Ball World Cup 2011 AD (Pune, India)
1st Position in International Roll Ball Championship 2012 AD (Belgaum, India)
3rd Position in the 1st South Asian Roll Ball Championship 2012 AD (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
7th Position in the 2nd Roll Ball World Cup 2013 AD (Nairobi, Kenya)
3rd Position in the 2nd South Asian Roll Ball Championship 2014 AD (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
5th Position in the 3rd Roll Ball World Cup 2015 AD (Pune, India)
3rd Position in the 2nd Asian Roll Ball Championship 2016 AD (Bangkok, Thailand)
5th Position in the 4th Roll Ball World Cup 2017 AD (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
2nd Position in the 3rd South Asian Roll Ball Championship 2017 AD (Kathmandu, Nepal)
3rd Position in the 3rd Asian Roll Ball Championship 2019 AD (Belgaum, India)
7th Position in the 5th Roll Ball World Cup 2019 AD (Chennai, India)
8th Position in the 6th Roll Ball World Cup 2023 AD (Pune, India)
3rd Position in the 4th Asian Roll Ball Championship 2024 AD (Goa, India)
Women National Team
2nd Position in International Roll Ball Championship, Belgaum, India (2012 AD)
3rd Position in the 2nd Roll Ball World Cup, Nairobi, Kenya (2013 AD)
2nd Position in the 2nd South Asian Roll Ball Championship, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2014 AD)
6th Position in the 3rd Roll Ball World Cup, Pune, India (2015 AD)
3rd Position in the 2nd Asian Roll Ball Championship, Bangkok, Thailand (2016 AD)
7th Position in the 4th Roll Ball World Cup, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2017 AD)
2nd Position in the 3rd South Asian Roll Ball Championship, Kathmandu, Nepal (2017 AD)
4th Position in the 3rd Asian Roll Ball Championship, Belgaum, India (2019 AD)
4th Position in the 5th Roll Ball World Cup, Chennai, India (2019 AD)
8th Position in the 6th Roll Ball World Cup, Pune, India (2023 AD)