Drukpol FC

[2] The league was played on a single round-robin basis and Drukpol finished fourth with four wins and two draws from their nine games.

[8] It is not known where in the league Drukpol finished, but as some form of consolation, the team did win the A-Division knock-out competition, beating Yeedzin in the final.

[9] Drukpol were able to defend their A-Division knock-out competition title though,[9] beating Yeedzin 3–1 on penalties following a draw in normal time[9] and then beating Druk Star 5–3 in the final on September 8 with goals from Ugyen Tsheten, Passang Dorji and a hat-trick from Wangyal Dorji.

their final position is not known, although it is known that they did not finish in the top three, and had sat in fifth place at the halfway point of the season, with three wins and a draw from their seven games.

[13] They also reached the semi-finals of the Club Cup Championship, losing 4–5 on penalties to eventual winners Druk Star after a 1–1 draw in normal time.

Drukpol slipped to third place in this year's competition behind winners Yeedzin and Zimdra in second place, though this season's competition was only played one a single round robin basis in anticipation of the new National League commencing, an event that was ultimately delayed to the following year.

[16] However, they missed out on the opportunity to represent Bhutan in the 2013 AFC President's Cup due to the advent of the new National League, winning only six of their ten games in that competition and as a result finished as the runners-up in the inaugural contest, lost out to Yeedzin.

[19] In the National League they finished in fourth place, again behind champions Druk United and Thimphu City in addition to Ugyen Academy.

[19] In July 2017, the team was suspended from all competitions by the Bhutan Football Federation for mishandling and disobeying the referee during a match.

[20] Therefore, the club decided to merge its staff and players with Tensung FC of the Royal Bhutan Army.