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Women's National League Tier III Race Heats Up

July 13, 2026·3 min read
Women's National League Tier III Race Heats Up

The Bhutan Women's National League Tier III is reaching a thrilling crescendo as the battle for the top six intensifies. With only a few matches remaining, every point becomes crucial, and the competition is fiercer than ever. ⚽🔥

Current Standings and Key Contenders

In this 10-team tournament, the competition is structured in a round-robin format at the iconic Changlimithang Stadium. The stakes are high, as the top six teams will secure a place in the Women's National League Tier I, while the bottom four will compete in the National Championship, also known as Tier II.

Leading the Pack

  • Thimphu City Women’s FC: Dominating the league, Thimphu City Women's FC stands at the top with an impressive 21 points from seven matches. They boast an unblemished record with 50 goals scored and only seven conceded. Their consistent performance sets a high bar for their competitors.

  • Transport United Ladies: Following closely, Transport United Ladies have accumulated 16 points. With five wins, a draw, and a loss, they are strong contenders for a top-tier promotion.

  • RTC Women’s FC: Known for their explosive attack, RTC Women’s FC have netted 58 goals in just six matches, earning 15 points. Their robust offensive strategy has been pivotal in their climb to the third position.

The Race for the Top Six

  • U20 Gelephu Girls Academy: Occupying fourth place with 12 points, they have shown resilience with four victories out of seven matches.

  • Paro Women’s FC: Sitting in fifth place with 10 points, Paro Women's FC are fighting hard to maintain their position.

  • U17 Gelephu Girls Academy: Currently, they hold the crucial sixth spot with nine points, but they face stiff competition from Ugyen Academy Women’s FC, who also have nine points but with matches in hand.

Key Battles and Remaining Fixtures

The final matches will be pivotal. Gelephu City Women’s FC, with seven points, need a decisive win in their last game to keep their top-six hopes alive. Meanwhile, at the low end of the table, Tsirang Women’s FC and Phuentsholing Women’s FC are battling to avoid finishing last, with only one point each.

The Broader Impact on Bhutanese Football

This league is not just about ranking; it's a vital part of the development of women's football in Bhutan. Elevating to Tier I means more exposure, better competition, and a chance to inspire the next generation of female footballers.

Looking Ahead: What to Expect

As we approach the final games, expect high-energy matches filled with skill and determination. Every goal and every save will count as these teams vie for their place in the top six. The outcome will not only decide the league standings but also shape the future landscape of women's football in Bhutan. 🌟

Conclusion

The Women's National League Tier III is more than just a competition; it’s a testament to the growing passion and talent in Bhutanese women's football. As the race for the top six heats up, fans and players alike are in for an exciting finish. Stay tuned as the competition reaches its thrilling conclusion! 🚀

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