The Tigers Run Riot in Stunning 11–0 Victory Over 10-Man Ugyen Academy FC

The Tigers Run Riot in Stunning 11–0 Victory Over 10-Man Ugyen Academy FC

Paro FC delivered a ruthless and commanding performance as they dismantled Ugyen Academy FC 11–0 in a one-sided encounter, showcasing clinical finishing, fluid attacking football, and complete dominance from start to finish.

 

 

The home side wasted no time asserting control, breaking the deadlock inside the opening 10 minutes. Sidiki Jawara rose highest to head home from Taki’s perfectly delivered corner, giving Paro FC an early 1–0 lead and setting the tone for what would become a relentless attacking display.

 

 

Yuta doubled the lead shortly after, linking up brilliantly with Richard. A perfectly timed through ball released Yuta in a one-on-one situation, and he finished with composure to make it 2–0. The attacking trio continued to cause havoc for the stretched Ugyen Academy defence.

 

 

Momentum shifted further in Paro’s favour when Ugyen Academy FC were reduced to 10 men in the 36th minute. Ugyen Thinley was shown a red card, leaving the visitors with a numerical disadvantage that Paro FC ruthlessly exploited for the remainder of the match.
Abdoulie Baldeh then added a third with a free header from Tshultrim’s corner delivery, before Richard got on the scoresheet himself in the 43rd minute with a composed finish to send Paro FC into halftime firmly in control at 4–0.

 

 

The second half began in explosive fashion as Yuta completed his hat-trick immediately after the restart. Once again, Richard was the provider, splitting the defence with a perfectly weighted through ball for Yuta to finish clinically, extending the score to 6–0.
Sonam Tshering Dorji then joined the party in the 54th minute, scoring a powerful long-range strike against his former club, adding emotional weight to Paro’s dominance as they moved further ahead.

 

The goals kept flowing as substitute Taiga made an immediate impact, capitalizing on a defensive error to score Paro’s eighth. Kinga Wangchuk followed with a low, powerful strike in the 76th minute to register his first goal of the season, making it 9–0.

 

 

Taiga then added his second of the match with a composed finish from close range after a cross from Richard, pushing the score to double figures at 10–0. Richard later capped off his outstanding performance with his second goal just before added time, sealing an emphatic 11–0 result for The Tigers.


Beyond the scoreline, Paro FC’s attacking chemistry stood out, particularly the telepathic understanding between Richard and Yuta, who combined repeatedly to dismantle the opposition defence. The red card in the first half proved decisive, as Ugyen Academy FC struggled to contain the relentless pressure while down to 10 men.

 

 

It was a statement victory from Paro FC, a performance defined by precision, intensity, and ruthless finishing sending a clear message to the rest of the league as The Tigers roar loudly at full strength as they climb the top of the table.

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