Four Goals, Full Marks, and Back on Top: Paro FC's Matchweek 9 masterclass at Woochu Sports Arena
From Mohib Ullah's sixth-minute header to Yuta's composed late finish, everything Paro FC touched turned to gold at Woochu Sports Arena — a four-goal evening that was as enjoyable to watch as it was emphatic in its message.

Home sweet home — Woochu Sports Arena provided the perfect backdrop for another memorable Paro FC performance in the BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026.
Some evenings at Woochu Sports Arena just have a feeling about them from the very start. The air is right. The crowd is buzzing. The players look sharp in the warm-up. Matchweek 9 against Tensung FC was one of those evenings — and Paro FC made sure it lived up to every bit of the anticipation.
Four goals. A clean sheet. Three points. And a return to the top of the BoB Bhutan Premier League table. It was the kind of complete, flowing, must-watch performance that reminded everyone inside the stadium — and everyone watching from afar — exactly why this team is so exciting to follow right now.
Up and Running in Six Minutes
Paro FC needed less than six minutes to announce their intentions. From the second corner of the game, Yuta delivered a ball into the penalty area with the precision of a player who has done this a thousand times — the kind of delivery that defenders know is dangerous the moment it leaves the boot.
Mohib Ullah knew exactly where it was going. Rising above his marker with perfect timing, he powered a header into the back of the net with real authority. 1–0. The stadium woke up, and Paro FC had their platform.
"Yuta's corner was the kind of delivery that defenders dread the moment it leaves the boot — and Mohib Ullah made absolutely no mistake."

Mohib Ullah's powerful sixth-minute header — assisted by Yuta's pinpoint corner delivery — set the tone for a dominant Paro FC evening at Woochu Sports Arena.
The early goal did not invite Paro FC to sit back and manage. If anything, it encouraged them to push for more. They moved the ball with confidence, pressed intelligently, and continued to create — the kind of high-output, high-energy football that is fast becoming their trademark in the BoB BPL 2026.
Richard Steps Up — Cool, Calm, and Collected
The second goal came in the 25th minute and had a different kind of drama to it. Richard drove into the penalty area with purpose, and was caught on the shin by Sangay Lethro — contact that was clear enough to leave the referee with no hesitation in pointing to the spot.
Richard picked up the ball himself. No fuss. No fanfare. Just the quiet, game-aware composure of a player who trusts himself completely in these moments. He sent the goalkeeper the wrong way, placed the ball into the bottom corner, and jogged back to the centre circle as if it was the most natural thing in the world. 2–0. And in many ways, it was.
"The quiet, game-aware composure of a player who trusts himself completely in these moments — Richard sent the goalkeeper the wrong way and barely broke stride."

Richard's calm, composed penalty in the 25th minute doubled Paro FC's advantage — a clinical finish from a player at the very peak of his confidence in the BoB BPL 2026.
Paro FC went into the break with a 2–0 lead that felt entirely comfortable and entirely deserved. Tensung FC had worked hard, but found themselves unable to build any real attacking momentum against a well-organised and deeply connected Paro backline. The Tigers were in full control — and they were only warming up.
Baldeh Punishes the Error — and the Substitutes Shine
The second half picked up exactly where the first left off. Paro FC continued to press, to create, and to make life uncomfortable for Tensung FC — and in the 54th minute, the third goal arrived through a combination of patient pressure and sharp instinct.
A misplaced pass from Tensung substitute Karma Phuntsho fell straight into the path of Abdoulie Baldeh — and the forward, showing the kind of switched-on football intelligence that defines his best performances, did not need a second invitation. A powerful left-footed strike. A goal that was as much about Baldeh's relentless readiness as it was about Tensung's error. 3–0.

Abdoulie Baldeh's powerful left-footed finish in the second half made it 3–0 — a goal built on sharp instincts and the kind of switched-on football intelligence that makes him such a valuable presence.
And then came the moment that had the whole stadium talking. Denish, introduced from the bench on his season debut, took all of about five minutes to make his mark — picking up the ball, driving forward, and delivering a sublime assist that Yuta finished with the composure of a seasoned goalscorer. 4–0. A debut assist. A fourth goal. And a moment that will live long in Denish's memory — and in the memories of everyone who saw it.
"Denish's debut assist was the kind of moment that makes football feel genuinely joyful — five minutes on the pitch and already writing himself into the story."

Five minutes into his season debut and Denish had already produced a sublime assist for Yuta's fourth goal — one of the most feel-good moments of the BoB BPL 2026 so far.
Top of the Table — and Playing Like It
Four goals. A clean sheet. A performance that never felt rushed or frantic — just fluent, intelligent, high-quality football delivered by a squad that is growing in confidence with every single match.
The goal variety tells its own story: a set-piece header from Mohib Ullah built on Yuta's delivery, a composed penalty from Richard, a switched-on opportunistic strike from Baldeh, and a beautiful combination between a debutant substitute and one of the team's most reliable finishers. This is not a team that relies on one player or one system. This is a team with multiple solutions, multiple contributors, and a depth of talent that makes them genuinely hard to prepare for.
Paro FC now sit at the top of the BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026 table after Matchweek 9. The season still has a long way to go, and the Tigers know better than anyone not to get ahead of themselves. But right now, on evenings like this one, it is very hard not to smile.
Four goals smiling back from the scoreboard. The crowd leaving with something to talk about. And a feeling, walking out of Woochu Sports Arena on a Matchweek 9 night, that this team has so much more still to give.
Stay with us. The best is still ahead.

Four goals, a clean sheet, and top of the table — Paro FC celebrate a joyful Matchweek 9 victory at Woochu Sports Arena in the BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026.




