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For the development of Football and Referring in Gelephu, and Bhutan as a whole! Enforcing the Laws of The Game (LOTG)
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All about love of the football and other sports in Bhutan and specially Gelephu
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You can see the updates for every tournaments played here
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
City 11 were thrashed by RBP, Gelephu 5-0
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Yesterday,
6th of April, the first match was played between City 11 and RBP Gelephu of
pool A. RBP Gelephu, dominate the game and thrashed city 11 5-0. RBP Gelephu come back after their first game defeat to the PTI, Jigmeling on the 3rd of April (0-1)
In the second match, Returns of Dynamos
beats Kuendrup Higher Secondary School (KHSS) 4-2 from Pool B. The match was
played in a very high tempo and very interesting game in the tournament as of
now. Now the Returns of Dynamos leads with 6 Points in the pool B followed by
CRRH, BOC with three points each.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Spring football Tournament in Gelephu
12:03:00 PM
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The Spring Football Tournament in Gelephu has started from the 3rd of April 2015. Till now 6 matches has been played in the Gelephu Public Ground in the tournament.
The result of the tournament will be updated after completing the first round of the tournament.
The result of the tournament will be updated after completing the first round of the tournament.
Friday, April 3, 2015
Gelephu Spring Football Tournament
The Gelephu Spring Football Tournament is the first tournament of the year 2015. The tournament was organized for the youth and the people of Gelephu to welcome year 2015 and and entertain the public of Gelephu and for all the football lovers.
The Tournaments first match will kick off today from 3: pm at Gelephu Public Ground. There will be two matches everyday.
More information and news will be updated soon.
The Tournaments first match will kick off today from 3: pm at Gelephu Public Ground. There will be two matches everyday.
More information and news will be updated soon.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Gelephu Veteran's Tournament Updates
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The Semi-Finals of the Gelephu Veteran's will kick off from 28th of August. The Two qualified for the semi finals are
1. Gakiling Singye and
2. Thromde Veteran's
The Gakiling Singye won the Quarter Final agains FOP Veterans 4 : 0 on 24th of August and Thromde Veteran's won against CRRH 11 : 3 on 25th of August.
Gakiling Singye will face the winner of the Quarter final match between Sompangkha Choglay Namgyel Vs Phuntsho Puensum Cement Agent and Thromde Veteran's will face the winner of Quarter Final match between PTI, Jigmeling Vs Gelephu Veteran's.
1. Gakiling Singye and
2. Thromde Veteran's
The Gakiling Singye won the Quarter Final agains FOP Veterans 4 : 0 on 24th of August and Thromde Veteran's won against CRRH 11 : 3 on 25th of August.
Gakiling Singye will face the winner of the Quarter final match between Sompangkha Choglay Namgyel Vs Phuntsho Puensum Cement Agent and Thromde Veteran's will face the winner of Quarter Final match between PTI, Jigmeling Vs Gelephu Veteran's.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Dejected Cahill credits Suarez
12:53:00 PM
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In the past, the English media have debated whether players
representing their country cared as much as they do for their clubs.
Their argument was strengthened when in 2008, the following quote
appeared in Jamie Carragher’s autobiography:
“Defeats wearing an England shirt never hurt me in the same
way as losing with my club. I wasn't caring or indifferent, I simply
didn't put England's fortunes at the top of my priority list. Losing
felt like a disappointment rather than a calamity. I was never in love
with playing for England in the first place.”
Those who saw
England’s players walk out of the Arena de Sao Paulo would say that the
class of 2014 feel very different to Carragher. The frustrations and
disappointment were all too evident, etched on the faces of every member
of the 23-man squad and coaching staff, particularly those who had
participated in the 2-1 defeat to Uruguay.
One such player was
Gary Cahill, England's No5. The 28-year-old, who was playing Sunday
League football until the age of 15, has had experience of dealing with
painful defeats in the past, but told FIFA.com that his emotions upon leaving the stadium were particularly gut-wrenching.
“It’s
one of the worst feelings I’ve had in my career,” he said. “But the
only satisfaction we can give ourselves is that we gave 110 per cent,
everything we had, in terms of our preparation and our training. But
sometimes it’s just not quite good enough. Sometimes football is cruel.
“Again
we played well – we gave a good account of ourselves – but we lost the
game and got nothing from it. I’ve certainly been involved in games as a
player where personally and collectively as a team, we’ve played a lot
worse than that and got results. But I would rather play worse and get
results, if I’m honest.”
Sporting praise for Suarez
Yet the Chelsea defender was sporting enough to credit the man who made the difference in the match, the sublime Luis Suarez, who capped his return from injury with both of Uruguay’s goals. The UEFA Champions League-winner has enjoyed many tussles with the striker from Salto in the past, but on this occasion the England man came off second-best.
Yet the Chelsea defender was sporting enough to credit the man who made the difference in the match, the sublime Luis Suarez, who capped his return from injury with both of Uruguay’s goals. The UEFA Champions League-winner has enjoyed many tussles with the striker from Salto in the past, but on this occasion the England man came off second-best.
“He
was one of the best players in the Premier League last season and he’s a
great finisher,” continued Cahill. “He took his first goal really well.
I thought his second goal was very fortunate, sometimes you need that
bit of luck in the game and it fell for them today.”
Reaching the
Round of 16 is now out of England’s hands. They must hope that Italy
get six points from their next two encounters against Costa Rica and
Uruguay and that they can defeat Los Ticos in Belo Horizonte,
the scene of the Three Lions’ lowest ebb at the 1950 World Cup when they
failed to qualify from the group stage.
In the meantime, Cahill and the England crew will be crossing their fingers and cheering for Gli Azzurri in Recife, as an Italian win would make their preparations for their final Group D game all the more meaningful.
“At
the moment, it’s so hard to take,” said Cahill. “It’s going to be four
very hard days for us to swallow. On the flip side, we hope Italy
perform very well in the next two games and we get a win in the last
one. That’s all we can do at this moment.”
Source: http://www.fifa.com
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