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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Department Football Championship, 2011

The Department Football Championship, 2011, which kicked off yesterday at the Changjiji ground between BBS and the BoC ended in a draw.

MoEA team won the second match against ECB with three goals.

Forty teams are competing for the championship cup. Its knock out rounds will begin next month. The tournament is organised by Clover management with support from the Bhutan Football Federation.

Today, MoFA will play NSB the first game followed by a match between MoH3 and MoEA, BOB and Zhabto Lhenkha and RICB will face DGPC.

Source: Kuenselonline

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Yeedzin FC at AFC President Cup (Myanmar)



















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Yal FC Vs Wolfland FC Photo’s


First Eleven Entering the field


Phuntsho Wangdi (A) with the ball attacking Yal FC


Chencho Nidup try to blast toward Yal Goal


Tashi Phuntsho (B) with the ball ready to make cross (checking his player around the Yal FC penalty area)


Nidup Gyeltshen trying to take away ball from Yal FC defender


Thinley Dorji with the game and away from the Yal FC


Sonam Tobgay carrying ball with full pace


Yeshi Nidup with the ball and making good pose and faking the Yal FC Defense


Dorji Gyeltshen trying fake the Yal FC defender


Sonam Tobgay Samba entering the field before game


Phuntsho Wangdi (B) with full pace and trying to defeat the Yal FC defender


Phuntsho Wangdi (A) attempt for the Goal




Bench Players and the substitution

Photography: Tshering Wangdi (Bhai)

semi-final of the ongoing U-19 Challenge Cup

Saudi Arabia continued their winning record against Bhutan, after they beat the latter by eight wickets yesterday, in the semi-final of the ongoing U-19 Challenge Cup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

This was Bhutan’s fourth loss against the Saudis.

Bhutan chose to bat first after winning the toss at Selangor Turf Club ground, and started poorly, when Thinley Jamtsho was bowled out in the second over. Dechen Wangchuk returned to the pavilion in the 10th over after scoring 10 runs.

Susil Sharma and Kencho Norbu gave some hope for the team with 31 runs between the two, but not for long. Susil was stumped after scoring 13 runs in the 15th over bowled by Faheem Afrad.

The most reliable batsman and team captain Jigme Singye could not save his team, as he made his way back after scoring only four runs. Bhutan was bundled out for 93 runs after the end of 30 overs. Kencho Norbu top scored with 44 runs in 85 balls.

In return, Saudi Arabia reached the mark in the 15th over with the loss of two wickets. Saudi Arabia’s Emad Uddiin was named man of the match.

“They outplayed us today in all departments,” Jigme Singye, in an email interview, said.

Bhutan will play China for the third or fourth place today at Selangor Turf Club ground.

Source: Kuenselonline

Bhutan second encounter at the ongoing U-19 Challenge Cup


In the second encounter at the ongoing U-19 Challenge Cup being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Bhutan beat Myanmar by four wickets at the Universiti Sains Malaysia ground, making it their second consecutive win.

Myanmar elected to bat first after winning the toss. Bhutan’s mixture of pace and spin bowling yet again did the job, bundling Myanmar out for 138 in 41
A fine all-round performance: Capt.
Jigme Singye shone with both bat
and ball


overs; 67 of which runs came from extras. Zarni Thein top scored with 21 runs.

Bhutan’s captain, Jigme Singye, again showed his class with his leg spin, picking up four wickets from his eight overs, giving away just 20 runs. Nima Gurung and Sherub Dorji snapped up two wickets each, while Dechen Wangchuk and Tshering Tobgay scalped one each.

Bhutan lost their first wicket in the second over, with Thinley Jamtsho run out for nought. The second wicket fell when Kencho Norbu was given leg before wicket (LBW). Susil Sharma (39) and Jigme Singye (29 not out) took Bhutan to their second victory in 29 overs with a loss of six wickets.

Myanmar’s Aung Aung was the pick of their bowlers with four wickets for 44 runs. Jigme Singye bagged his second man of the match award of the tournament.

In an email interview, Susil Sharma said, “I’m disappointed that I couldn’t get to the 50 mark, but the way I played has surely lifted my confidence. We did expect to win, but we’ve gone wrong in some way that has to be corrected before our big match ahead,” he added.

“We have to bat and bowl well, keep the plan simple that makes the game more effective,” said coach and team manager, Damber Gurung. “So far they’re picking up but have to get stronger and ready to play tougher teams in the knock-out stage,” Damber added.

Bhutan will play Iran tomorrow at the Penang Sports Club ground.

Source: Kuenselonline

Monday, July 11, 2011

A Division Thimphu League

The Thimphu A Division League was started yesterday and the first match was played between RBP FC and choden FC. The Choden Fc defeated RBP FC.

Today's match was between Yeedzin FC Vs Zimdra FC. Yeedzin FC took the lead on the 24 minute from the penalty sport. they double their lead before halftime.

After halftime, Zimdra came back strong and scored a goal in the 52 minute, but they were not storing enough as Yeedzin FC scored their third goal in the 74th minutes and the game ended 3:1.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Wolfland FC Final Match Pictures

Warm-up before the match


Yeshi Nidup and Sonam Tobgay Samba in bench

First eleven on field

Wolfland FC First eleven

Kencho Tobgay and Phuntsho Wangdi

Pem Tshering making wonderful cross

Wolfland FC Fan and supporter

Phuntsho Wangdi trying to get the game from Dzongirg defender's

Kencho Tobgay trying to pass the game

Ngawang Gyeltshen tackled and got the position

Kencho Tobgay trying to get the game between two defender

Galey Jamtsho trying to attack

Wolfland Fan cheering up

Tashi Phuntsho taking corner Kick

Fans cheering with drum's and fully supporting the team

Players picking their goalie Dawa the Hero (Saved 3 Sport kick)

Chief-guest with the trophy

Tashi Phuntsho receiving Gold medal
Dawa receiving Gold medal

Chencho Nidupreceiving Gold medal

Ngawang Gyeltshen receiving Gold medal

Tashi Phuntsho receiving Gold medal

Phuntsho Wangdi receiving Gold medal

Tashi Dhendup receiving Gold medal

Kencho Tobgay receiving Gold medal

Nidup Gyeltshen receiving Gold medal

Pem Tshering receiving Gold medal

Kelsang Tshering receiving Gold medal

Yeshi Nidup receiving Gold medal

Sonam Tobgay receiving Gold medal

Dorji Gyeltshen receiving Gold medal

Thinley Dorji receiving Gold medal

Chencho Dorji receiving Gold medal

Sonam Tobgay Samba receiving Gold medal

Sonam Dhendup receiving Gold medal

Phuntsho Wangdi receiving Gold medal

Galey Jamtsho receiving Gold medal

Tashi Phuntsho (Captain) receiving the winning trophy

Celebration after receiving the trophy


























Phuntsho Wangdi with trophy

Tobgay (Wolfland Fan) with trophy

Wolfland FC Team with President Jigme N. Norbu


Nidup Gyeltshen and Tashi Phuntsho holding the trophy
Tashi Phuntsho with the Trophy

Happy and trying to bit the trophy

Photography: Tshering Wangdi (BHAI)