Bhutan wins fair play trophy at U-18 SAFF championship

After securing two wins and two losses, Bhutan won the fair play trophy in the South Asian Football Federation-Under 18 championship that ended yesterday at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu. Nepal defended its champion’s title and won the championship.

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