First worn against Turkmenistan on 16/04/09 in a qualifier for the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup, and then against the Maldives two days later. The design was used again later against Sri Lanka on 06/12/09 at the 2009 SAFF Championships.
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6 thoughts on “Bhutan”
That’s brilliant! Love Bhutan’s shirts. Interesting about ‘the other final’ too. I didn’t know that.
I’m not sure I would e happy getting that one. I know a lot of these Asian countires it is possible to get shirts for because the Grand Sport and FBT shirts are easy to print up, and I guess they can be classed as semi-legitimate if those people then go and sell them to the public. But I don’t see the point of doing this if there is no badge, it’s not a replica shirt then, it’s just a shirt.
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I've seen this with the caption: "Mexican Víctor Rangel goes for the ball, while Julio Rodolfo Nixon García moves through the middle, Luis Villavicencio closes down the defense, and Marco Antonio Fión watches from the background. Guatemala defeated Mexico 3-2"
That’s brilliant! Love Bhutan’s shirts. Interesting about ‘the other final’ too. I didn’t know that.
Oh, congrats! I’ve always wanted one, too!
how much did you pay for this ?
I have the home shirt of the same season, exactly of this player #6 N. Sangay
What’s your thoughts on the authenticity of this one:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261135067965
Seems fairly legitimate to me, although I wasn’t sure. Even looks like a situation where the Nat Assoc went for a cheap short-term alternative.
Kind of looks like a print-your-own without a national flag/badge on it though.
I’m not sure I would e happy getting that one. I know a lot of these Asian countires it is possible to get shirts for because the Grand Sport and FBT shirts are easy to print up, and I guess they can be classed as semi-legitimate if those people then go and sell them to the public. But I don’t see the point of doing this if there is no badge, it’s not a replica shirt then, it’s just a shirt.