Transport Utd and Thimphu City grab last minute win

With a light rainfall, Changlimithang Stadium gave a slippery welcome to the teams last weekend.

It was perhaps indication that the teams could slip from their positions no matter how hard they tried to cling to their lead.

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Bhutan Indigenous Games and Sports Association conducted Summer School and Beginners’...

National league this season has highest number of international players

National football league 2017 has seen the highest number of foreign...

Taekwondo coaching camp popular in Mongar

Students from schools in Mongar and Trashigang, who participated in the...

Ugyen Academy FC slips to third in National league

Ugyen Academy FC suffered their first defeat of the championship against...

Sarpang Strikers win women’s T20 club championship

Sarpang Strikers overwhelmed Dechencholing Nazhoen at the Women’s T20 club championship...

Making Table Tennis popular in Bhutan

Bhutan Table Tennis (TT) Federation conducted week-long TTIF level I coaching...

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Summer basketball coaching ended yesterday. A total of 52 students under...

Phuentsholing City FC scores its first goal of the league

Although it lost the match, Phuentsholing City FC scored its first...

BFF sitting on Drukpol FC appeal

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) is yet to act on the...

Professional coaching to uplift basketball

Bhutan will have the first batch of certified International Basketball Federation...

Transport United draws with Thimphu City

In a tight contest, the Champions of the Pepsi Thimphu League,...

Kuenjung FC lifts Gyalsey Futsal league trophy

Kuenjung FC retained its title as the champions when it beat...

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