2001 Bhutan A-Division

Last updated
A-Division (Bhutan)
Season2001
Champions Druk Star
Matches played10
Goals scored28 (2.8 per match)
Biggest home win Thimphu 4-0 Druk Pol
Biggest away win Paro 0-6 Thimphu
Highest scoring Paro 0-6 Thimphu
Longest winning run4 - Druk Star
Longest unbeaten run4 - Druk Star
Longest losing run2 - Paro,
Gomtu
2000
2002

The 2001 season of the Bhutanese A-Division was the seventh recorded season of top-flight football in Bhutan. [1] The league was won by Druk Star, their first title and the first time a Bhutanese team other than Druk Pol had won in the last six years. [1] The league was preceded by a qualifying tournament known as the Thimphu League. Qualifiers from this league joined other teams in a round robin group stage to determine the four teams who would proceed to the knock out stage. [2]

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Thimphu League

The 2001 Thimphu League, which started on 15 July, served as a qualifying tournament for the 2001 Bhutan A-Division. 9 teams took part, 5 from Thimphu [2] and 4 from Phuentsholing. [2] It is not known for certain how many teams qualified, but of the four known participants, three qualified as a result of their position. [2]

Known participating teams

From Thimphu:

From Paro:

Known result

Paro Beat Druk Stars
Unknown Source Unknown

Druk Stars did not qualify for the A-Division. [2]

A-Division

The A-division commenced on 12 August. Although Druk Star had not qualified via the Thimphu League earlier in the year, they were given a place following the withdrawal of Phuentsholing and Chhuka. [2] The league consisted of two groups of three teams playing in a round robin format. The top two teams from each group then qualified for the semi-final knockout stages.

Participating teams

Bhutan location map.svg
Location of teams participating in the 2012-13 Bhutan National League.

From Thimphu:

From outside Thimphu:

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Thimphu (Q)211060+64Qualification for Semi-Finals
2 Druk Pol (Q)211020+24
3 Paro 20020880

Results

Thimphu 0-0 Druk Pol
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown
Paro 0-2 Druk Pol
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown
Paro 0-6 Thimphu
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Druk Star (Q)220071+66Qualification for Semi-Finals
2 Samtse (Q)21012203
3 Gomtu 20020660

Results

Samtse 1-0 Gomtu
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown
Gomtu 0-5 Druk Star
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown
Druk Star 2-1 Samtse
Unknown Source [ dead link ]Unknown

Semi finals

Samtse 2-1 Thimphu
Bullet 21'
Wangay Dorji 28'
Source [ dead link ]Ugyen Wangchuk 35'

Third-place match

Thimphu 4-0 Druk Pol
Sonam Jamtsho 11'
Ugyen Dorji 25'
Deo Kumar 53'
Kinley Dorji 68'
Source [ dead link ]

Final

Druk Star 3-0 Samtse
Karma Jambayang 10'
Jigme Tobgay 68'
Sonam Gyeltshen 81'
Source [ dead link ]

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