During November 2013, Magar was invited for a 2-week trial with the Dutch club,
FC Twente where he scored 4 goals with 1 assist during a friendly match against HSC 21 U-19, which ended in a 9–0 victory for
FC Twente U-16. However, due employment laws and FIFA regulations on youth transfers it was not possible to sign Magar at the age of 16, despite
FC Twente being 'impressed' with his performance. It is also understood that at the time, Bimal was linked to
Manchester United and
Lierse SK. In March 2014, Magar was granted a Belgian visa to go to Europe from April to May that year and run trials for
Anderlecht's U-16 squad. As part of the trials, Magar also took part in three youth tournaments,
AEGON Future Cup, the Ten Brinke Bouw Tournament, and the Nuenen Tournament. Both trials for
FC Twente and
RSC Anderlecht were carried out under the recommendation and oversight of Rene Koster, the former coach for the
Bangladesh U-17 Team. On 8 June 2014 Magar penned a new 1-year deal to join
Anderlecht U-19. The
ANFA confirmed that Magar's contract began from 26 July 2014, to 31 May 2015, with
Anderlecht bearing all expenses. Bimal's first tournament with
Anderlecht was the
Copa del Agatha in St. Agatha,
North Brabant, Netherlands. After scoring two goals, Bimal finished the tournament as a runner-up for
RSC Anderlecht, losing 0–3 to
Atletico Paranaense in the final. Bimal was absent during the 2014
Otten Cup due to a minor injury. On 20 November 2014, Magar appeared in the 2nd Pathari Gold Cup for Church Boys FC, a youth football club in
Nepal. To which, Magar scored the match winning goal in the opening match at the 23rd minute. The following month, alongside other Nepal U-17 teammates, Magar appeared in the 2014 BT Cup, a 7-a-side youth championship in
Pokhara, under Lakeside FC. Magar led Lakeside FC to the title victory in the final of the 2014 BT Cup, which earned him the award of
Most Valued Player in the tournament. In December 2014, agent Louis de Vries (who was responsible for arranging Magar's youth appointment at
Anderlecht) confirmed that
Anderlecht could no longer keep Magar due to FIFA transfer regulations and EU work permit laws on non-European foreigners in Belgium. However de Vries also confirmed that Magar would join another elite Belgian club
Racing Genk in January 2015 once his visa was approved. On 7 January 2015, Magar participated in an international
Pokhara football tournament, the Mankamana Cable Car Gold Cup under Rupandehi XI (Jagadamda Lumbini FC), a
Butwal-based outfit set up by the Rupandehi District Football Association (an
ANFA District FA). The first match was against
Nepal Police Club, however the match ended in a
penalty shootout with
Nepal Police Club advancing into the second round. On 15 January, Magar left for
Belgium to commence his 2-month trial at
KRC Genk's academy. The trial ended in time for Magar's international appearance for
Nepal in the
2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. After failing to clinch various domestic titles under Rupandehi XI, on 21 June,
ANFA confirmed that
Club Brugge KV will offer a trial to Magar this summer. On 3 June 2015, Magar acquired the Belgium visa and departed for the club on 5 June. On 16 September 2015, Magar made his first full senior team debut at the
Nepal National League under Far Western FC. Magar was awarded
Man of the Match in his league debut. On 26 February 2016, it was announced that Magar was offered a contract by Marbella United FC, an American soccer academy based in Spain. This was arranged by Louis de Vries. In the meantime, Bimal made an appearance for
Nepal Police Club for the
2016 Birat Gold Cup. In May 2016 when he was in Belgium, he was linked to Belgian club
KSC Lokeren but because of his sister's accident he returned to Nepal. In September, he joined
Three Star Club and played in the
Bordoloi Trophy.
Three Star Club became champion. He scored a match winning goal in the final and became man-of-the-match in the final of the
Bordoloi Trophy . He joined
Mohun Bagan for the second half of the
2017-18 season. He was released ahead of the
Indian Super Cup. He made three appearances for the club and had one assist. After his release he joined his former club
Three Star Club. On 26 September 2018, he joined Chyasal Youth Club for the
2018–19 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League On 19 July 2019 he joined TC Sports Club in Maldives for €75k. Then he returned to homeland, this time representing
Machhindra F.C., where he won two back to back league titles. He is currently playing his third season with the defending champions and is aiming for a hattrick of top flight title in three years. ==International career==