Bhutan Women’s Squad For The Year 2024 Announced
The Bhutan Women’s National Team is more than just a football squad; it’s a symbol of hope and inspiration for aspiring athletes across the nation. Head Coach Ms. Nicola Demaine announced a 24-member Senior Women’s National Team, who are selected through various selection camp at Changlimithang Stadium last month from
Preparing For A Transformative 2024 Focusing On School Tournaments.
On February 6th, the Bhutan Football Federation convened a crucial meeting in Punakha, with 20 Dzongkhag Education Officers and 4 Thromde Education Officers to deliberate on forthcoming BFF programs tailored for schools nationwide. In a concerted effort to amplify the involvement of both male and female students in football across
Insights with Ms. Nicola Demaine, The new head coach of the Bhutan Women’s National Team
1. How’s Bhutan treating you? I have been here two weeks now and am enjoying my experience of Bhutan so far. 2. How did you know about Bhutan and what was the first thing that came into your mind when you came across the term “Bhutan” and what are the
RTC WFC Crowned The Champions of BWNL, 2023
The Bhutan Women’s National League, 2023, concluded after a six-month-long competition. This year’s tournament featured a format with three leagues, with the first two being played on a home-and-away basis, while the third took place at the centralized venue of Changlimithang National Stadium. Emerging victorious in the competition was RTC
2024 Registered Referees and Assistant Referees
The Bhutan Football Federation Referee Department announces the release of 2024 registered Referees and assistant referees: A comprehensive List of both registered International and National Officials Sl# Name M/F Dzongkhag Status FIFA/AFC 1 Virendha Rai M Thimphu FIFA R/AFC ELIET REFEREE 2 Ugyen Penjor M Thimphu FIFA REFEREE 3 Phurpa
Bhutan Football Federation’s Social Responsibility Program: Bridging the Gap, 2nd Edition
To promote social responsibility and inclusivity, the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) successfully concluded the second edition of its Social Responsibility Program titled “Bridging the Gap.” The five-day initiative, held at various locations in the capital and Paro, aimed to cultivate an enhanced sense of responsibility and awareness among young football