Bhutan Premier League to be more inclusive from this year

The 2021 season of BOB Bhutan Premier League (BPL) will be different from the past seasons, according to the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF).

BOC revises strategic road map

The Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC) revised a long term strategic road...

In a league of their own

Three straight wins, two hatricks in three games, a clean sheet...

Two athletes confirmed for Tokyo Olympic 

The Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC) plans to send athletes from archery,...

HSS football championship to begin this month 

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) and the education ministry officially launched...

Bakhas wins first women’s open futsal championship

Bakhas Women FC from Thimphu won the first edition of the...

266 participants from 22 countries register for virtual marathon

The eighth edition of the Bhutan International Marathon (BIM) will take...

New hall to accommodate more judokas  

The new dojo (judo hall) construction at Pelkhil School in Thimphu...

Archers being trained in safe compound bow draw technique

Archers are undergoing training to draw compound bows safely at the...

Archery ranges need more safety

The stray arrow has become a major concern for Thimphu residents...

Tenth edition of Thimphu open football  championship resumes 

Druk Lhayul FC defeated Ugyen Samphel Tyres FC 3-1 in the...

Two return home to pursue archery as life-long career after receiving training 

Two archers, who returned home from Japan after receiving three years...

Country’s first woman para-athlete 

The country’s first woman para-athlete, Kinley Dem, is busy practising at the Changlimithang shooting...

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