The Seng Samla Mawlai Mawdatbaki, a non-profitable youth social welfare organization separated the Ryntih Sports Club in 1990, with the motive to encourage and support less fortunate players with the opportunity to compete at a distinguished level.
[3][4][5] In July 2020 Ryntih SC signed MoU with Bhutanese club Transport United FC.
[6] Meghalaya Football Association recommended Ryntih FC for I-League Second Division.
[7] Ryntih FC plays their home matches on Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Shillong.
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