KATHMANDU SPIKERS

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Presenting, ‘THE KATHMANDU SPIKERS’ the women’s volleyball team embodying the true spirit, passion, and conviction of the Kathmandu, representing in the inaugural EWVL.

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Our Journey: Empowering Women Through Volleyball

The passion of the Kathmandu Spikers is not just about winning games; it’s about channeling the love for volleyball that resonates throughout the city’s streets and neighborhoods. Representing more than just a team, the Spikers are an extension of Kathmandu’s soul—driven by heart, resilience, and the desire to rise, both on and off the court.

Franchise of EWVL

‘THE KATHMANDU SPIKERS’ the women’s volleyball team embodying the true spirit, passion, and conviction of the Kathmandu, representing in the inaugural EWVL. The passion of the Kathmandu Spikers is not just about winning games; it’s about channeling the love for volleyball that resonates throughout the city’s streets and neighborhoods. Representing more than just a team, the Spikers are an extension of Kathmandu’s soul—driven by heart, resilience, and the desire to rise, both on and off the court.

Leading with Passion and Purpose

“I’m excited to take on this new challenge with the Kathmandu Spikers. This team is full of potential, and I’m looking forward to working closely with both the players and staff to create a cohesive and competitive unit. The Everest Women’s Volleyball League is an exciting platform, and I am ready to help the Spikers make their mark.”

Jagdish Bhatta

Coach

Leading with Passion and Purpose

Lok Bahadur Budha, born on October 25, 1986, is a dedicated volleyball coach and former national player from Nepal. He has received the Best Coach of the Year award from the Nepal Volleyball Association and has completed coaching certifications like the FIVB Level I Coaching Course. With over 10 years of experience as the Head Coach of the TAC Volleyball Team, he has also worked with Nepal’s U23 National Team and collaborated with international coaches. Lok is fluent in Nepali, English, and Hindi.

Lok Bahadur Buddha

Assistant Coach

Meet the Spikers: Champions On and Off the Court

Sharad Kumar Tibarewala

Owner

“Sharad Kumar Tibarewala is a visionary entrepreneur and proud owner of the Kathmandu Spikers, a volleyball team representing Nepal’s capital

Sudixya Adhikari

COO

Sudixya is the Chief Operating Officer of the Kathmandu Spikers, playing a crucial role in the team’s success in the

Kapil GC

Sports Manager

Kapil GC, the Sports Manager for Kathmandu Spikers, is a dynamic professional with extensive experience in sports management, particularly within

The newly revealed logo is a striking combination of gold, silver, and black, symbolizing the rich heritage of Kathmandu City. At the heart of the logo is a temple, representing the city’s spiritual core and its deep cultural roots. Alongside the temple, a volleyball player in mid-spike is depicted, embodying the team’s strength, agility, and unwavering determination to succeed. This blend of tradition and athletic prowess captures the essence of both Kathmandu and the Kathmandu Spikers, making the logo a true representation of the team’s identity.

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News and Update

Stay updated with the latest news about Kathmandu Spikers.

24 Sep

Kathmandu, 24th September – Kathmandu Spikers is excited to announce the signing of internationally acclaimed left-handed opposite hitter Pelin Eroktay, as their foreign player for

21 Sep

Kathmandu (Our Sports) –  Ritika Bhatt has been selected by the Vatsalya Everest Women’s League (AVL) team Kathmandu Spikers from the talent hunt. According to Kathmandu

13 Sep

Kathmandu Spikers has appointed Jagdish Bhatt as the team’s head coach ahead of Vatsalya Everest Women’s Volleyball League debut. Kathmandu Volleyball League Head Coach Bhatt,

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Volleyball, the national game of Nepal and a prominent sports across 77 districts in Nepal. The sport enjoys immense popularity among the youth and enthusiast, particularly in Kathmandu. A volleyball event often attract significant crowds, highlighting the passion and enthusiasm for the game.

Kathmandu has been hosting numerous matches and tournaments both national and international on its turf every now and then. From the first National Volleyball Competition held in 1970s to weekend spiking at Tinkune and Naya Buspark, till date, never ever had Kathmandu diminished its passion over volleyball.

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