Bhutan super

  1. Bhutan Premier League
  2. Bhutan Super League
  3. Summary


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Bhutan Premier League

Football league Bhutan Premier League Organising body Founded 2012 ;11years ago ( 2012) (as National League) Country Number of teams 10 Level on pyramid 1 Bhutan Premier League Qualifiers International cup(s) Current champions ( Most championships TV partners Website Current: The Bhutan Premier League, currently known as the Bank of Bhutan Premier League due to sponsorship reasons, is the men's highest division of professional Format [ ] The Bhutan Premier League operates as the highest level of football in Bhutan. Competing teams in the league play each other twice on a home and away basis. Previously, when the A-Division was the country's top league, all matches were played at History [ ] League competition in Bhutan got off to a slow start. Although a full ten-team league was set up in Some form of football whereby national champions were crowned was played between 1996 and 2000, but it was only in In 2001, the A-Division was created as a football competition for teams in Thimphu and was the premier league in the country, supplying the Bhutanese representative to the However, this was the last time for over a decade that teams from outside of Thimphu would be involved in football at the highest level in Bhutan. In This did not occur though and it was only in 2012 that the inaugural competition took place, a six team league consisting of the top three teams from that season's A-Division representing Thimphu, namely However, teams from outside the capital city soon proved...

Bhutan Super League

Football league Bhutan Super League Organising body Founded 2001 ;22years ago ( 2001) (as Thimphu League) Folded 2020 ;3years ago ( 2020) Country Bhutan Last champions ( Most championships The Bhutan Super League, previously known as the Thimphu League and Bhutan A-Division, was the men's History [ ] The Thimphu League has taken a number of formats during its history. Under its previous name, the A-Division was formally named as such in The initial A-Division season, as noted above, consisted of a Thimphu-based qualifying round, followed by an essentially national competition, albeit hosted in In 2003, a full league pyramid was established in Bhutan, with the A-Division at its head. There were nine A division clubs and nine B division clubs competing in the national league. The Bhutan football federation (BFF) introduced C division clubs, from this year, to participate in the national league. About 12 to 14 C division clubs are thought to have participated. Details are scant for The league settled into its Thimpu-focussed home and away set up by In 2015 the A-Division was renamed the Thimphu League ( In 2019, the rebranded second division named Bhutan Super League was introduced, adding clubs outside of List of winners [ ] List of winners Season Winner Runner-up Third place 1987–1995 unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Performance by club [ ] Performance by teams Tea...

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