Bhutan wins two bronze in Asian Youth Para Games

In her first attempt, Sapuna Subba made history, winning bronze medals in badminton, SH6 singles and mixed doubles, at the 2021 Asian Youth Para Games (AYPG) in Bahrain, yesterday.  

BTF becomes a full-fledged member of International Tennis Federation

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) upgraded Bhutan Tennis Federation (BTF) from...

India House Golf Tournament 2021

His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck awarded prizes to the...

Bhutanese para-athletes in Bahrain for 2021 AYPG

Sapuna Subba, a Class XII student of Gesarling Central School in Dagana, is representing Bhutan...

Invincible Sunrise Women’s FC crowned champions

Beating Ugyen Academy (UA) Women’s FC 2-1 in Punakha yesterday, Sunrise...

Open Futsal Championship

Thimphu City FC (red) won the 2021 Bhutan Football Federation Club...

Cricket: T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers

The national women’s cricket team will arrive in the country today...

Bhutan lost to Nepal by eight wickets

Bhutan lost to Nepal by eight wickets in their second match...

The girls have done it again!

Bhutan beat Kuwait by 40 runs in their maiden match at...

Team Agay Zhoem wins veteran football championship in Trongsa

Team Agay Zhoem and Team Upper Trongsa played in the final...

Team Thromde wins departmental football tournament in Samdrupjongkhar

Team Thromde of Samdrupjongkhar defeated team SMCL with six goals to...

Bhutan lose warm-up matches to UAE

The national women cricket team lost to the United Arab Emirates...

U-19 women team gears up for SAFF championship 

Six teams from Thimphu, Paro, and Punakha are playing Kelme Bhutan...

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