Bhutan Milo Cup 2018 launched

More than 400 youth footballers, officials from Nestle India, Bhutan Football Federation and parents were involved in a grassroots festival held at Changlimithang, Thimphu on February 25 to flag off Bhutan Milo Cup 2018. Bhutan Milo Cup is a youth football tournament that is expected to include around 20,000 students from across 20 dzongkhags and […]

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