They have been Bhutan's representative in the AFC President's Cup on four occasions, and lost all of their twelve games played in the competition with a goal difference of –75.
[5] However, by halfway, they had slipped to second place, two points behind Drukpol, but still ahead of Transport United on goal difference.
[6] Slightly more data is available for the 2007 season, Yeedzin finished in fourth place on 23 points,[7] ahead of Royal Bhutan Army, but behind champions Transport United, Drukpol and Druk Star[7] in a season that included a 15–0 victory over RIHS when the opposition fielded only nine players.
Despite beating Nangpa 12–0 in the quarter-finals and Choden 4–1 in the semi-finals, they lost 1–0 to Druk Star in the final as the mirrored what Yeedzin had achieved the previous season.
[11] Details for the 2011 season are again minimal, although it is known that Yeedzin continued their domestic success, winning a second consecutive title and third overall,[12] in an abridged season where they A-Division was contested only as a single round-robin set of matches in anticipation of the commencement of a new national league competition that was ultimately cancelled.
In a repeat of their 2009 campaign, they were again beaten in all three games, this time without managing to score a single goal and again, did not progress to the next round.
[13] Yeedzin performed strongly in the competition, finishing the league after ten games unbeaten, whilst conceding only five goals.
[12] In addition to their domestic success, their championship-winning performance in the prior season also meant that they received Bhutan's place in the 2012 AFC President's Cup, the second consecutive time they had competed in the tournament and their third overall appearance.
Unlike the previous year's tournament however, they were able to score two consolation goals through Chencho Gyeltshen and Tshering Wangdi in a 11–2 loss to Dordoi Bishkek.
Yeedzin were able to recover their A-Division title in the 2013 season, qualifying for the second National League competition in first place following an unbeaten performance, dropping points only in a 0–0 draw with eventual runners-up Thimphu City,[18] scoring 27 goals in their eight matches, including a 10–2 victory over Druk United.
[22] With only three wins and two draws from their twelve matches, they finished in sixth place and failed to qualify for the National League for the first time.
[22] In addition, since they lost the National League title to Ugyen Academy the previous season, they did not participate in the final edition of the President's Cup.