

Thimphu Raven FC secured a hard‑fought 1-0 victory over Tensung FC in the Bhutan Premier League at the Changlimithang Stadium on July 3, 2026. The away side’s disciplined performance earned them three valuable points in a league where every result shapes the title race.
Match Overview
Playing away from home, Thimphu Raven started cautiously, allowing Tensung FC to enjoy early possession. However, the visitors grew into the game and struck just before half‑time. Tensung pressed for an equaliser in the second half but could not find a way past a well‑organised Raven defence.
Key Moments
- 42' – Thimphu Raven break the deadlock: A quick counter‑attack sees winger Dorji Wangchuk sprint clear and slot past the advancing goalkeeper.
- 55' – Tensung FC thought they had equalised, but a goal from Kinley Tshering is ruled out for offside after a VAR check.
- 68' – Raven goalkeeper Dechen Norbu makes a brilliant double save to preserve the lead.
- 81' – Tensung’s Sonam Tobgay hits the crossbar with a powerful volley.
- 90+2' – Late drama: Tensung awarded a free‑kick on the edge of the box, but the shot goes wide.
Tactical Story
Thimphu Raven employed a pragmatic counter‑attacking strategy, sitting deep and inviting pressure before exploiting gaps in the Tensung backline. The goal came from exactly such a move. After taking the lead, they dropped into a compact 5-4-1 formation, making it difficult for Tensung to penetrate. Tensung’s high‑risk pressing left them vulnerable on the break, and only poor finishing stopped Raven from doubling their lead.
Standout Players
- Dorji Wangchuk (Thimphu Raven) – His pace and composure on the counter proved decisive.
- Dechen Norbu (Thimphu Raven, goalkeeper) – Arguably the man of the match with several top‑drawer saves.
- Karma Lhendup (Tensung FC) – The midfielder worked hard to create chances but lacked final‑third support.
Season Impact
The win lifts Thimphu Raven into second place in the Bhutan Premier League standings, now only one point behind league leaders Ugyen Academy. Tensung FC slip to fifth, with their playoff hopes dented after a second consecutive defeat. With the title race wide open, this result could prove pivotal in the campaign to crown the country’s best side.