About Us

Why choose us ?

We are Chandra Surya Sports Academy located at baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal. We are involved in sports development since past 2 years. We are involved in development and promotion of sports activities like football, futsal, chess, snookers. Our players have the opportunity to train with professional trainers every day in top-notch facilities ,thanks to our unique learning environment.

Skilled Coaching Staff

With more than 15 years of combined experience as football players and educators, our staff of skilled coaches gave pupils exceptional instruction and best practices.

Individualized Coaching Approach

Feedback and coaching tailored to each student's needs are beneficial. We guarantee that every student who trains with one of our knowledgeable instructors receives individualized care and attention.

Master Your talents

Students' ability to learn and master their talents is ensured by training and tried-and-true best practices.

Learning Made Fun

To ensure that students enjoy themselves while learning, training sessions are conducted in an engaging but structured manner.

PLANS

Our plan for risk assessment

Since we provide professional conditions, we demand complete commitment to the project. We encourage our players to be in charge of their own growth and emphasise that their future is dependent on their work ethic, positive outlook, and way of thinking.

Purpose:

Our risk assessment policy's main purpose is to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone associated with our football academy, including staff, visitors, coaches, and players.

Hazard identification:

Playing field conditions, equipment integrity, and facility maintenance will all be the subject of regular inspections to identify potential hazards.

Risk evaluation:

Risk points and likelihood of occurrence will be assessed for each risk. Prioritisation and mitigation efforts will be informed by this.

Mitigation measures:

To minimise identified risks, appropriate measures will be implemented. This involves providing adequate first aid resources, inspecting and maintaining equipment on a regular basis, and maintaining well-maintained playing surfaces.

Ready for an emergency:

There will be a comprehensive emergency response plan in place that addresses unanticipated events, injuries, and natural disasters. Personal training and drills will maintain readiness.

Training and awareness:

To improve awareness of potential risks and proper procedures, all academy members will undergo safety training. First aid and emergency response training will be provided to coaches and staff.

Communication:

Quickly established clear communication channels will be used to spread safety information. Protocols for reporting incidents and hazards are included in this.

Review and improvement:

A regular review of the risk assessment policy will ensure that adjustments are made in response to incidents, facility changes, or updates safety standards.

Documentation:

A comprehensive record of every risk assessment activity, including inspections, mitigation measures, and training examined

Chess: A Strategic Game

Chess is one of the oldest and most popular board games. It is played by two opponents on a checkered board with specially designed pieces of contrasting colors, commonly white and black. The objective of the game is to capture the opponent's king. Chess is an abstract strategy game that involves no hidden information and no elements of chance.

Rules of Chess : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_chess

Piece King Queen Rook Bishop Knight Pawn
Symbol
Number of pieces 1 1 2 2 2 8
Chess Image Chess Image

Snooker: A Classic Cue Sport

Snooker is a cue sport played on a rectangular billiards table covered with a green cloth called baize, with six pockets, one at each corner and one in the middle of each long side. First played by British Army officers stationed in India in the second half of the 19th century, the game is played with twenty-two balls, comprising a white cue ball, fifteen red balls, and six other balls—a yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black—collectively called the colors. Using a cue stick, the individual players or teams take turns to strike the cue ball to pot other balls in a predefined sequence, accumulating points for each successful pot and for each time the opposing player or team commits a foul. An individual frame of snooker is won by the player who has scored the most points. A snooker match ends when a player reaches a predetermined number of frames.

Rules of Snooker: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_of_snooker