Paro FC Weekly Highlights
𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗹𝘆 𝗥𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱-𝘂𝗽
From rain delays to ruthless finishes, the Tigers showed once again what it means to play with heart, fire, and pride. Both our men and women turned the pitch into their stage—and reminded Bhutan that Paro FC is more than a club, it’s a force.
Men’s Team: From Setback to Comeback
15 September brought a storm—literally and figuratively. Against RTC FC, the heavens opened, play stopped at the 33rd minute, and when the match restarted the next day, RTC seized history with their first-ever win over us.
RTC FC 2 – 0 Paro FC
It stung. Every Tiger felt it. But champions don’t stay down.
On 20 September, the roar returned. Against BFF Academy, the Tigers played with grit and precision, rewriting the story.
BFF Academy 1 – 3 Paro FC
That win wasn’t just three points. It was a statement: we rise, we fight, we never break. Now, we stand just one result away—a win or a draw—from clinching our sixth BPL Championship title.
Women’s Team: Pure Domination
If the men gave us steel, the women gave us spectacle. On 21 September, Paro FC Women unleashed one of the most jaw-dropping performances in Bhutanese football.
Phuentsholing Heroes WFC 0 – 13 Paro FC Women
Thirteen goals. Relentless pressing. Ruthless finishing. It wasn’t just a win—it was a demolition. This side isn’t just leading the table; they’re setting new standards for women’s football in Bhutan.
Continental Challenge: The Road to Asia
Next up: 24 September at Changlimithang, a clash with Transport United FC. One more roar there, and the Tigers will seal the 2025 BOB Bhutan Premier League crown—and turn focus to the continental stage.
Because after the league comes the real test: the AFC Challenge League Group Stage, where Bhutan’s hopes ride on our claws and courage.
Fixtures:
- 25 Oct – vs Altyn Asyr (Turkmenistan)
- 28 Oct – vs Al Shabab Club (Oman)
- 31 Oct – vs Abdysh-Ata Kant (Kyrgyzstan)