Clubs sign international players for 2022 BPL  

The 2022 Bhutan Premier League (BPL) next month will witness international players in local clubs and the tournament is expected to become more competitive among the 10 teams.    

Judoka Yeshay Nidup bows out of the Asian Judo Championship

Judoka Yeshay Nidup, 16, couldn’t proceed to the next round in...

Sports infrastructure development in 12th FYP on track 

Of the 13 major sports infrastructure projects under the Bhutan Olympic...

Three new clubs enter Bhutan Premier League 2022 

Three new football clubs have booked their place in the 2022...

Women’s football tournament in Phuentsholing sees historic participation  

Residents of Phuentsholing, who suffered repeated and prolonged lockdowns in the...

Bhutan settles for second place in Quadrangular Series in Malaysia  

Bhutan’s cricket team lost to Malaysia by nine wickets in the...

Bhutan to face Malaysia in quadrangular series final today

The senior national men’s cricket team will play host Malaysia today in the...

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Taba Lower Secondary School won the first Under-15 Bhutan Amateur Baseball...

Bhutan closer to quadrangular series final

In an absolute thriller, the senior national men’s cricket team recorded...

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The senior men’s national cricket team recorded their second win by...

Air badminton launched in Bhutan

Three years after the inception of air badminton in the world,...

Bhutan registers first win in quadrangular series 

After losing two consecutive games, the senior national men’s cricket team...

Team Business FC crowned champions

Team Business FC of Samdrupjongkhar town defeated Thromde FC by three...

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