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Drukpol Football Club,
sometimes referred to as Druk Pol, was a
football club from Thimphu, Bhutan.
Until 1996, the team was
called Royal Bhutan Police...
- in the A-Division, this time
being beaten to the
title by
Drukpol,
despite beating Drukpol in the
final game of the season.
During that campaign, they...
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three teams from that season's A-Division
representing Thimphu,
namely Drukpol,
Yeedzin and Zimdra,
together with
Phuentsholing (representing
Chukha District)...
- it is
known that
Drukpol, Druk Star, Paro and
Thimphu were also involved. Few
results are known, the club drew with
Thimphu and
Drukpol, but lost in the...
- then
drawn in
Group A
along with Paro and
Drukpol. They
managed a win
against Paro and then drew with
Drukpol to top the
group and
qualified for the semifinals...
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finishing nine
points clear of
Drukpol to win
their second championship,
dropping points only once; in a 0–0 draw
against Drukpol. In
winning the title, they...
- the
Wayback Machine, Kuenselonline.com, 21
February 2017 BFF
suspends Drukpol FC for two
years Archived 2019-07-24 at the
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- competition,
albeit hosted in Phuentsholing. Druk Star
broke the
domination of
Drukpol by
winning the A-Division that season. In 2002 the
league continued to...
- season,
where Transport United finished third, four
points behind winners Drukpol,
winning five and
drawing one of
their eight games in the
single round-robin...
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company acquired Propak in Turkey, FFP
Packaging Solutions in
Great Britain,
Drukpol in Poland, and Lászlópack in Hungary.
Constantia Flexibles is also part...