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  1. Royal Bhutan Army FC. Royal Bhutan Army Football Club was a Bhutanese professional football club based in Thimphu, that competed in the A Division. They won the inaugural season of top-flight football in Bhutan and competed regularly in the A-Division between 2002 and 2009 when they withdrew halfway through the season.

  2. The Royal Bhutan Army (RBA; Dzongkha: བསྟན་སྲུང་དམག་སྡེ་, romanized: bStan-srung dmag-sde) is a branch of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Bhutan responsible for maintaining the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty against security threats.

    • 8,000 (approximately)
    • 18
    • 1958; 65 years ago
    • Lungtenphu, Thimphu
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  4. The branches of the armed forces of Bhutan are the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA), Royal Bodyguards, and Royal Bhutan Police. Bhutan does not have an air force, nor (being a landlocked country) a navy. India is responsible for military training, arms supplies and the air defense of Bhutan.

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    Choden recorded their best ever performance in 2009, finishing fourth, winning six and drawing four of their thirteen matches (an odd number of games was played as Royal Bhutan Army withdrew halfway through the season, in fact Choden did not play the army team at all, their first match against them being awarded to Choden 2–0 following the ...

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  6. The Royal Bhutan Army ( Dzongkha: བསྟན་སྲུང་དམག་ས) is the army of Bhutan. Its job is to protect the territory of Bhutan and maintain stability inside the country.

  7. They were more successful in the A-Division Knock-out Tournament. They beat Royal Bhutan Army 4–1 on penalties following a 1–1 draw in normal time to progress to the final held on September 8. There they faced Drukpol, where, despite two goals from Navin Gurung and an own goal, they lost 5–3 to finish runners up. 2006–2010

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