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Sudesh Baniya

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About Sudesh
Sudesh is a Nepali journalist and researcher with 3+ years of freelance experience across video, audio, and the written word covering the intersection of sports, culture, geopolitics, and current affairs. Currently based in Doha, he goes to Northwestern University and has been published in Euronews, Yahoo News, and The Asian Game among others.
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Spanish Hindi Nepali
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Documentaries
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A documentary highlighting the community football scene at Doha Stadium – once the epicenter of professional football in Qatar that hosted the likes of Muhammad Ali and Pele – via Renjith Raju and Mohammed Bashir's stories. Screened at the Qatar Football History exhibition during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Doha.

Iraq's Historic Victory Over Japan at the Education City Stadium

19 Jan 2024  |  The Asian Game
The article discusses Iraq's 2-1 victory over Japan in a football match held at the Education City Stadium, highlighting the vibrant support from Iraqi fans. The stadium, which has seen several upsets since its opening post-pandemic, was filled with an enthusiastic crowd that chanted and cheered for the Iraqi team. The match marked Iraq's first win over Japan in over 37 years. Fans from around the world, including those from Iraq and neighboring countries, attended the game. Celebrations erupted both in the stadium and on the streets of Iraq, with social media clips showcasing the joyous scenes. The article also touches on the broader significance of football for Iraqi people, offering them a sense of freedom and identity beyond the country's association with war and conflict. The journalist interviews several Iraqi fans and a journalist, capturing their sentiments and hopes for the national team's performance in the ongoing tournament and beyond.

Feels like a festival at the #AsianCup today – Indian fans are flocking to the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in numbers

13 Jan 2024  |  The Asian Game
The article discusses the growing support for the Indian national football team, particularly in Doha, Qatar, where the Asian Cup match against Australia took place. It highlights the presence of the Kerala Blasters' supporters group, Qatar Manjappada, and their role in creating a vibrant atmosphere for the Indian team, known as the Blue Tigers. The article reflects on the progress of Indian football since the 2011 Asian Cup, noting the impact of the Indian Super League and back-to-back Asian Cup qualifications. Indian captain Sunil Chhetri and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu are mentioned as key figures in the team's development. The article also touches on the potential for Indian football to grow further, with comments from head coach Igor Stimac and the need for India to play stronger teams more frequently. The 2-0 loss to Australia is seen as both a testament to India's progress and a reality check.

Faster, higher, smaller: Europe's 'tiny Olympics' you've probably never heard of before

17 Apr 2023  |  euronews
The Games of Small States of Europe (GSSE) is a biennial sporting event for European countries with populations under a million. Athletes like Luxembourg's Magaly Meynadier and Iceland's Anton McKee share their experiences and the significance of the games. The GSSE serves as a platform for smaller nations to compete and excel, often acting as a stepping stone to larger international competitions. The event fosters national pride and helps develop local sports infrastructure and interest. The upcoming 19th GSSE will be hosted in Malta, with nine nations participating. The event is not only about competition but also about showcasing local culture and boosting women's participation in sports. Athletes like Francesco Sansovini from San Marino cherish the opportunity to compete and win for their countries.

MUFC are in good position for top four, feels Dimitar Berbatov

06 Feb 2022  |  khelnow.com
Dimitar Berbatov, in an exclusive interview with Khel Now, reflects on his career and memorable moments at Manchester United, including his favorite assist to Cristiano Ronaldo. He discusses his favorite opponents and goals, emphasizing the special feeling of scoring against big teams like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea. Berbatov expresses appreciation for all his teammates and highlights the importance of last-minute wins. He shares his views on Manchester United's current state and the potential under Ralf Rangnick to reach the top four, despite acknowledging the difficulty of the task. Berbatov believes every player should see themselves as a leader on the pitch to help the club return to the top.
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