Paro FC lifts the Gold Cup

The Gold Cup or the Jigme Dorji Memorial Gold Cup, after 12 years, has come to Bhutan. It will remain with Paro Football Club who won the championship yesterday beating Three Star FC of Nepal 1-0. Defender Chencho’s header in the 75th minute was enough to seal the win after a frantic action-packed game that […]

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