2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers to resume from October

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has recently decided to resume the second round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers matches in October considering the impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic. 

Paro FC gears towards an inclusive sports development

Taking the current pandemic as an opportunity, Paro FC...

Chencho Dorji, Bhutan’s lone international football coach looks beyond horizon

Chencho Dorji, 38, joined Sudeva Residential Football Academy in New Delhi...

Major football leagues resumes

Bhutanese football enthusiasts can now enjoy their favourite games with major...

BFF incurs financial loss due to Covid-19 

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) has incurred a loss of more...

Covid-19 has hit football referees hard

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the closure of many sporting...

Footballers head back to village, some apply for kidu

Professional footballers playing for the 13 football clubs registered with the...

For the love of what they do

The government has restricted sporting events, which involve maximum physical contacts...

Archer practises at home because of Covid-19

Karma, a female archer with the Bhutan Archery Federation (BAF) became...

Football clubs’ sustainability at risk

The new coronavirus has not only cancelled football tournaments, but its...

Covid-19 and big names

Covid-19 has affected the big and famous too. Chelsea’s left-winger, Callum Hudson-Odoi,...

Government bans contact sports until further notice

To contain the spread of Covid-19, the government has announced the...

Bhutan supports deferring 2020 Olympic Games 

The nation rejoiced when a 29-year-old female archer, Karma, became the...

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