2025

Referee Development Course in Bumtang

Referee Development Course Successfully Conducted in Bumthang

Referee Development Course (RDC) was successfully conducted in Bumthang from 22–24 December 2025, bringing together 30 participants from Mongar, Trashigang, Bumthang, Wangdue, and Thimphu, including 7 female referees. The course was led by Choki Om, with support from Phurpa Wangchuk, and focused on strengthening both the theoretical knowledge and practical officiating skills of referees. Key areas included Laws of the Game interpretation, decision-making, match control, communication, and referee ethics. Through interactive sessions, practical exercises, and group discussions, participants gained greater confidence, consistency, and match management skills, contributing to the continued development of refereeing standards in Bhutan.

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Ganga Ram

From Grassroots to Greater Purpose: The Journey of Ganga Ram Ghalley

Ganga Ram Ghalley, a proud son of Samtenling (earlier known as Bhur), the very place where the international airport of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) is taking shape and he stands today as a dedicated force behind grassroots football and youth development in the region. His journey with football began humbly in childhood, playing on village grounds with nothing more than a sock ball and pure passion. Those simple beginnings planted a lifelong love for the game, one that would later evolve into a mission to serve his community through football. Currently serving as the District Football Coordinator and Youth Coordinator of Gelephu Mindfulness City, Ganga Ram coaches footballers across all levels. He works closely with schools, training students in fundamental football skills while instilling discipline, teamwork, respect and values that go far beyond the pitch. Beyond coaching, he actively organizes friendly matches for senior players to promote health, harmony, and lifelong engagement with sport. His efforts also extend across borders, with Bhutan–India friendly matches aimed at strengthening people-to-people relations. Complementing these initiatives are small but meaningful youth volunteer programs, encouraging young people in Gelephu to contribute positively to their community. One of the most personal and spiritual aspects of his journey is a sacred stone gifted by His Majesty The King during the international airport earth-breaking ceremony. Ganga Ram has placed this stone on his altar, treating it as a blessing and a symbol of responsibility. Through daily prayers with this stone, he offers his quiet devotion to the success of Gelephu Mindfulness City honouring His Majesty’s vision. Reflecting on the growth of football in GMC, Ganga Ram notes a remarkable transformation. What was once informal and limited has now become organized, inclusive, and youth-focused, aligning closely with community wellbeing and long-term development. Looking ahead, he carries a strong hope that a well-managed and competitive Gelephu Football Club will soon represent the city with pride, discipline, and purpose on larger platforms. For Ganga Ram Ghalley, giving back is deeply personal. He speaks with gratitude of the community that raised him, whose constant encouragement fuels his commitment. Serving through football, he believes, is his small but sincere contribution to the nation. To supporters and football lovers, his message is simple yet powerful:Thank you for your unwavering support. Together, let us grow the game and build a stronger, healthier, and more united community. A grassroots hero with a clear vision, Ganga Ram Ghalley’s story is a reminder that meaningful change often begins on the smallest grounds with passion, service, and belief.

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AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course Successfully Conducted

AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course Successfully Conducted

The Medical Department of the Bhutan Football Federation, with the support of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), successfully conducted a two-day AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course on 15th and 16th December. The program brought together medical doctors, paramedics, physiotherapists, and coaches actively engaged in football, providing a valuable platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and professional development within the football medical community. Key sessions focused on awareness, prevention, and emergency response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, the proper recognition and management of concussion, and comprehensive education on anti-doping regulations aimed at promoting clean, fair, and ethical sport. This important initiative has significantly strengthened medical preparedness and player safety standards, reaffirming the Bhutan Football Federation’s continued commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of all stakeholders involved in Bhutanese football.

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Groundsman

Meet the man behind the success of every football match and event at Bhutan Football

For thousands of Bhutanese fans, the Changlimithang National Stadium is a place of passion, pride, and unforgettable football memories. But behind every perfectly prepared matchday, behind every clean technical area, behind every smooth-running event, stands a man whose dedication often goes unseen: Sunil Subba, a groundsman who has quietly become one of the most essential pillars of Bhutan’s football operations. Originally from Lhamoizingkha under Dagana, Sunil never imagined his life would one day revolve around football turf, stadium tunnels, and late-night match preparations. Before joining the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF), he worked as an independent entrepreneur running an arts and prints business until 2018 before he joined Bhutan Football Federation. Six years later, Sunil has become a familiar face at Changlimithang Stadium, a man whose love for the game and dedication to his duties make him far more than just a groundskeeper. Sunil has always been a football fan long before he became a staff member. Working inside Changlimithang has allowed him to watch countless national and international matches, a privilege he cherishes deeply. Over the years, he has met many great Bhutanese players, something he describes as an honour he never expected to experience. Sunil’s day begins like a clock set in motion often from 10 AM and sometimes stretching beyond midnight, depending on fixtures and event requirements. From pitch inspections to matchday preparations, his job demands consistency, physical endurance, and an unshakeable sense of responsibility. Many of the tasks he performs go unnoticed by the public, yet they are vital to ensuring flawless match execution. These include: Venue preparation: Pasting AD boards, setting up press conference spaces, and ensuring all event areas are clean and organized. Pitch and equipment checks: Assessing turf safety, preparing extra balls, checking first-aid kits, and arranging spare kits and refreshments. Facility management: Cleaning dressing rooms, removing litter, and ensuring all areas leave a positive impression on teams and officials. General stadium upkeep: Maintaining cleanliness across VIP/VVIP galleries, technical zones, and stands before and after every match. Every detail matters player safety, match readiness, and the stadium’s overall atmosphere depend heavily on the efforts of Sunil and his team. Maintaining a football pitch in Bhutan is no easy task. Sunil navigates extreme weather patterns, heavy monsoon rains, and altitude-related climate variations. Monsoon seasons bring waterlogging that can damage turf and suspend matches. Freezing winters make the ground brittle and unsafe. Hotter regions cause grass stress, demanding strategic irrigation. Despite these challenges, he prepares pitches through strategic aeration, drainage inspection, and constant monitoring always prioritizing pitch safety over rushed preparation. Some of the most essential tools in his work include turf cleaners, grass cutters, and manual equipment used daily to maintain field reliability. Among many tournaments and international fixtures he has worked on, certain memories stand out. For Sunil, watching Paro FC defeat Abu Muslim FC and witnessing Bhutan’s victory over Hong Kong: China remain moments of pure pride. Knowing that he and his team worked tirelessly behind the scenes makes each win feel like a personal achievement. Sunil believes fans are the heartbeat of Bhutanese football. Their presence, their cheers, and their unwavering loyalty make the players stronger and the sport more vibrant. “Every roar, every chant, and every shared moment of joy pushes the game forward,” he says with pride. “Fans inspire players, motivate workers like us, and strengthen Bhutan’s football community.” He encourages supporters to continue embodying the spirit of respect, passion, and sportsmanship that defines Bhutanese football. Their support, he says, helps grow the game from grassroots pitches to the international stage. Subba may not wear a team jersey or score goals, but the game depends on people like him, people who work in silence, yet contribute massively to the beauty, safety, and success of Bhutanese football. From the lush green pitch to the spotless stadium corridors, Sunil’s hard work is woven into every match that fans enjoy. He is one of the many unsung heroes ensuring that Bhutan’s football shines bright, match after match, season after season.

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FIFA TDS

BFF/FIFA TDS – Talent Coach Project | FIFA Talent ID Workshop

The first-ever FIFA Talent ID Workshop kicks off today at Babena Headquarters bringing together BFF and club coaches for three days of intensive learning and capacity building. The workshop aims to strengthen the ability of coaches and technical staff to identify promising young players from an early age, ensuring a stronger development pathway for Bhutanese football. The sessions are being facilitated by Mr. Eric, a FIFA TDS representative whose vast expertise and global experience provide invaluable guidance for our local coaches. This marks the first-ever FIFA Talent ID Workshop conducted by BFF, an important milestone in elevating talent development nationwide. A total of 22 coaches are participating in the workshop, reflecting a growing commitment to nurturing future generations of Bhutanese footballers. The workshop which kicked off today will end on 12th December, 2025.

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FIFA Womens

FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan

The first-ever FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan achieved significant success in Mongar, drawing an encouraging participation of 80 girls aged 6 to 16 for a two-day program designed to introduce them to the sport in an inclusive and empowering environment. The campaign structure, which began with an energetic Zumba warm-up followed by foundational drills like ball control and passing on Day 1, and concluded with fun matches and a certificate ceremony on Day 2 was highly effective, ultimately building confidence and interest in football among young players. This meaningful step towards creating a positive environment for girls’ participation was seamlessly executed thanks to the crucial support provided by 6 SSI volunteers and 5 Dessups.

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BFF Off season Series

Guess What Suku is Cooking- An Off-Season Series

Suk Maya Ghalley, known to most as Suku, grew up in Bhur Geog. Although her current residence is registered under Samtenling, she still proudly considers the place by its original name, Bhurzaland. As the youngest in her family, Suku jokes that this makes her the “youngest rich girl,” with three sisters and three brothers. Her football journey began at the age of six, right when she started primary school. At that time, her school only offered football and volleyball, and students often played in the paddy fields or on the Bhur School ground. This limited choice is what first ignited her interest in sports. While she started playing both volleyball and football, it was football that immediately captured her heart. It was the first game she truly connected with, and from the moment she saw it, she knew she had to play. Those early days of training in open spaces, alongside village elders, friends, and her own siblings, became the foundation of Suku’s footballing journey. Those simple community games were where her skills and confidence began to take shape. Today, Suku plays as a full back, but also plays as an attacker and winger, which she chose because of her love for speed and movement. She thrives when running down the flank, carrying the ball at full pace, and creating goal-scoring chances for her team. Her dedication and hard work have earned her 22 international caps for Bhutan. Domestically, she has secured six national titles and represented several clubs, including the BFF Academy, Mandala FC, Sunrise FC, and, most recently, RTC WFC.Catch Suku, one of the talents on the field and off the field, as she cooks her favourite in the first-ever off-season series on our YouTube Channel.

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SAFF Kickoff Project

Launch of the SAFF “Kick-Off Project”

In commemoration of the 70th Birth Anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) proudly launched the locally dubbed animated SAFF Kick-Off Project five-episode series promoting child safeguarding in football. “Today, we not only celebrate our children and grassroots footballers, the future of our nation, but also mark a key milestone in our safeguarding journey, raising awareness and encouraging protection for every young player.”- Nidup, the safeguarding officer. The project was also aired on BBS 3 and will soon be distributed to schools across the country to spread awareness and strengthen safeguarding education. The Bhutan Football Federation would like to thank SAFF for their unwavering support and to our wonderful hosts, Royal Thimphu College FC (RTC FC), for their warm hospitality and continued partnership in advancing grassroots development and safeguarding initiatives. Together, let’s continue nurturing our youth and building a safer, stronger, and more inclusive football community in honour of our beloved King and the spirit of our children. 

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Vacancy

Vacany For The Post of HR Assistant/Travel Desk

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for the following position: Slot Qualification Placement HR Assistant/Travel Desk (one slot) Min Class 12 pass; graduate preferred Head Office Bebena, Thimphu Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to the General Secretary, along with the following documents, must be submitted to the HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Bebena.Thimphu on or before 27 November 2025 during office hours. Download the documents required and the ToR:  https://bhutanfootball.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/TOR-and-Documents-Required-1.pdfOnly the shortlisted candidates will be contacted through email or phone call to attend the interview. For anyqueries, kindly reach us through email at bffbhutanfootball@gmail.com

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BoB BWNL 2025

RTC WFC Crowned Defends Champions Yet Again

The reigning champions of the BoB Bhutan Women’s National League, 2024, RTC WFC, have done it again, clinching the BoB Bhutan Women’s National League 2025 title for the third consecutive year. The two-time defending champions reaffirmed their dominance with another remarkable campaign that showcased skill, resilience, and teamwork at their finest, culminating in a head-to-head win over Paro WFC after they were tied on points. The six-month-long league came to an exciting close at the RTC Artificial Turf, where the home side faced Transport United Ladies in what was effectively the title decider. With Paro FC keeping the pressure alive after their thrilling 5–3 victory over Thimphu City WFC in the penultimate match, RTC WFC needed nothing less than a win to secure their crown. Despite the mounting pressure, RTC WFC rose to the occasion in true champion style, delivering a commanding performance to defeat Transport United Ladies 3–0. The victory sealed yet another glorious chapter in the club’s growing legacy. In the individual awards category, Deki Lhazom shone brightly once again, earning both the Most Valuable Player and Highest Goal Scorer titles of the season. Meanwhile, Karma Dema of Transport United Ladies was honoured with the President’s Coach of the Season award for her leadership and impact throughout the campaign. The Young Emerging Player of the season was awarded to Yeyang Gisel Wangchuk of BFF Academy, while Transport United Ladies also took home the Fair Play Award for their exemplary discipline and sportsmanship. Deki Lhazom of RTC WFC Karma Dema of Transport United Ladies Reyang Gisel Wangchuk of the BFF Academy Transport United Ladies RTC WFC’s triumph marks another milestone in their legacy, inspiring the next generation and elevating women’s football in Bhutan.     

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