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The organisation of football in Nepal is structured around a hierarchical league system, allowing clubs to progress or regress based on their performances. This structure is divided into several levels, ranging from professional football to amateur football.
At the top of the hierarchy is the Martyr's Memorial A-Division League, which is the highest level of Nepalese football. It brings together the best clubs in the country who compete for the title of Nepal's champion. The least performing clubs at the end of the season may be relegated to the Martyr's Memorial B-Division League, which is the second level of Nepalese football.
The Martyr's Memorial B-Division League also includes several clubs aspiring to move up to the A-Division. The most successful clubs from the B-Division are promoted to the A-Division, while the least successful ones may be relegated to the C-Division.
The C-Division is the third level of Nepalese football. It is organised by the districts and regions of the country. The most successful clubs from the C-Division may be promoted to the B-Division.
Beyond the C-Division, the system continues with local and regional divisions, highlighting the depth and richness of Nepalese football at all levels of competition.
