2002–2008 Yeedzin were founded in 2002 by Jigme Norbu and participated in the 2002 B-Division. Few results are recorded for this season and none for Yeedzin, but is known that they either won three, drew one and lost four of their eight games or won two, drew four and lost two. However, there was a knockout competition for all the clubs in the A-Division in which Yeedzin were runners-up, losing to
Drukpol in the final. a point behind the winners
Transport United and behind on goal difference to Drukpol, 14 points ahead of fourth-place finishers
Druk Star. beating
RIHS in the process 4–1. ahead of
Royal Bhutan Army, but behind champions Transport United, Drukpol and Druk Star They finished the league season unbeaten, four points ahead of runners-up Transport United, dropping points in only two games, including a 1–1 draw with
Choden FC, the Bhutan U-19 team and with scorelines of 10–2, 20–0 and 16–1 against Rigzung and
Druk Athletic twice respectively, dropping points only once; in a 0–0 draw against Drukpol. Details for the
2011 season are again minimal, although it is known that Yeedzin continued their domestic success, winning a second consecutive title and third overall, in an abridged season where they A-Division was contested only as a single round-robin set of matches in anticipation of the commencement of a new national league competition that was ultimately cancelled. Yeedzin were beaten twice by Drukpol and drew twice with Zimdra (now known as
Thimphu City FC) to finish behind these two sides in third place, with Drukpol taking the A-Division title. it was in practice a league for teams based in
Thimphu. Yeedzin qualified along with Drukpol and Zimdra and were joined by
Phuentsholing, representing
Chukha District,
Samtse, representing
Samtse District and
Ugyen Academy, representing
Punakha District. coming from behind following a goal for Drukpol from Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck to claim the 400,000
Ngultrum prize. Yeedzin were drawn in Group B for the Group stage along with
Dordoi Bishkek of Kyrgyzstan,
Nepal Police Club and
Phnom Penh Crown from Cambodia. They travelled to
Phnom Penh, where all the Group B games were to be played, but again Yeedzin's performance was disappointing, as they lost all three games for the third time and conceded 23 goals, their worst defensive performance to date and did not progress. Unlike the previous year's tournament however, they were able to score two consolation goals through
Chencho Gyeltshen and
Tshering Wangdi in a 11–2 loss to Dordoi Bishkek. ---- ----
2013–14 Yeedzin were able to recover their A-Division title in the
2013 season, qualifying for the second National League competition in first place following an unbeaten performance, dropping points only in a 0–0 draw with eventual runners-up Thimphu City, scoring 27 goals in their eight matches, including a 10–2 victory over
Druk United. They were again drawn in Group B for the group stage of matches along with Dordoi Bishkek, for the second year in a row,
Global from the Philippines and
KRL from Pakistan. They travelled to
Cebu City in the Philippines, where all the Group B matches were to be played, but for the fourth time were unable to gain any points, losing all three games and, for the second time in their for appearances, were unable to score a goal and did not progress from the group. ---- ----
2014 saw the worst performance in the A-Division by Yeedzin in their history. With only three wins and two draws from their twelve matches, they finished in sixth place and failed to qualify for the National League for the first time. ==Honours==