1980s and 1990s Drukpol took part in the
first recorded season of league football in Bhutan in 1986, playing under the name Royal Bhutan Police. Drukpol won the next three titles, becoming the first team recorded in Bhutan to have won three and four titles in a row, and the only team to date to win five titles in a row, although no further details exist regarding these seasons. No details exist relating to this competition, but it is known that it was a qualifying tournament for the A-Division and that Drukpol, along with
Thimphu and
Paro qualified. Drukpol competed in Group A, and qualified for the semi-final stage by beating Paro and drawing with Thimphu. the only known results from this season for Drukpol are a 5–0 win over
RSTA and a 5–1 loss to Thimphu. However, despite there dominance of Bhutanese football in the last decade, this would be the team's last title for nearly ten years. It is not known where in the league Drukpol finished, but as some form of consolation, the team did win the A-Division knock-out competition, beating
Yeedzin in the final. They led the league at the halfway stage having won five of their six games, but losing 0–1 to Transport United, It is not known who finished second, nor whether Drukpol were able to defen their knock-out competition title. Drukpol's final points total is not known, but it is known that they and Transport United were both on 28 points going into the last game of the season, with Transport United ahead on goal difference.
2009 was an improvement on previous season, as Drukpol finished in third place behind Druk Star, who won their second ever national title, and Yeedzin, They achieved impressive victories against
Druk Athletic 10–1 and 8–1 as well as 9–0 and 6–0 wins over
Rigzung Club. A 4–2 victory over Transport United on the final day of the season, put them above Transport on goal difference, with both teams recording eight victories and a draw from their twelve games. During the
2012 season, Drukpol, having not won the A-Division for the past eight seasons and finishing second or third on several occasions, finally won another title. In their ten games they won eight of them and drew one, scoring an average of five goals a game, including a 19–0 victory over
Nangpa. They were meant to contest the play-off match against
Dzongree for a promotion to the National League, but it appears that this play-off never took place, as both teams featured in the National League. In the National League they finished in fourth place, again behind champions Druk United and Thimphu City in addition to
Ugyen Academy. Therefore, the club decided to merge its staff and players with
Tensung FC of the
Royal Bhutan Army. ==Achievements==