Format and rules The
Thimphu League is a regional competition for teams from Thimphu. the competition consists of nine teams, each plays the others twice – home and away – for a total of 16 games each, over 18 game weeks. 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss. The league table is decided firstly on points won, then on goal difference and finally on total goals scored if the previous two are equal. The first three teams automatically qualify for the
National league, the bottom two teams compete in relegation playoffs with the top two teams from the B-Division for two places in the next seasons's competition.
Competing clubs •
Bhutan U-19s •
Druk Pol •
Druk Stars •
Druk United •
High Quality United •
Terton •
Thimphu •
Thimphu City •
Transport United Season summary The 2017 season of the Thimphu League, previously called the Bhutan A-Division, started on 4 February 2017 and is due to end on 8 July.
Thimphu City are defending champions and the competition has been expanded to 9 teams in 2017 with the addition of
High Quality United,
Bhutan U19 and the return of
Transport United following the relegation of
Tensung and
Bhutan U17. On July 1, 2017,
Druk Pol F.C. was suspended for 2 years after some of its players mishandled and disobeyed the referee during a match on June 29.
League table Results ==National League==