2025

BFF Academy Stuns the Gzilly Bears

BFF Academy Stuns The Gzilly Bears at Changlimithang Stadium

The BOB Bhutan Premier League 2025 returned and kicked off with an electrifying clash that showcased the vibrant spirit of Bhutanese football between the two unbeaten sides, Transport United FC and BFF Academy. From the outset, BFF Academy displayed their attacking prowess, taking the lead in just the 6th minute. Lham Tenzin found the back of the net with a stunning finish, thanks to a clever assist from Ugyen Wangchuk. The early goal sent ripples of excitement through the crowd, but Transport United was quick to respond, launching relentless attacks in search of an equaliser. As the first half progressed, both teams battled fiercely, with Transport United applying pressure in search of a breakthrough. However, BFF Academy’s defence stood firm, ensuring that the score remained 1-0 as the teams headed into halftime. The second half began with a dramatic twist when Transport United levelled the score shortly after the whistle. Abayomi, demonstrating poise under pressure, converted a penalty kick following a foul in the box, tying the game at 1-1. The momentum shifted as Transport United sought to capitalise on their newfound confidence. Yet, the Academy boys were not to be outdone. Responding swiftly, Dorji Yonten restored BFF Academy’s lead with a deft header, assisted by Rinzen Dorji, sending the fans into a frenzy once again. Just minutes later, Tandin Phuntsho sealed the victory with a composed finish coming off the bench a few minutes earlier, bringing the final score to 3-1 in favour of BFF Academy. Transport United FC 1 : 3 BFF Academy This victory marked a historic moment for BFF Academy, as they secured their first three points from Transport United FC and the first three of the season while continuing their unbeaten run after two previous draws. For Transport United, the loss served as a wake-up call, prompting them to reassess their tactical approach moving forward in the league. With this win, BFF Academy climbed to the 4th spot of the BoB Bhutan Premier League, 2025 points table, right below Transport United FC with 6 points, having failed to win against them. Up next, Thimphu City FC will take on Samtse FC at Changlimithang Stadium. 

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BoB Bhutan Premier League, 2025

Transport United vs BFF Academy: Back to League Business After the Break

After a long international break, domestic football is back at Changlimithang, with Transport United hosting BFF Academy U-19 this afternoon in what should be an exciting clash between experience and youth. Transport United FC comes into the match with two wins from two. They kicked off their campaign with a dominant 3-0 win over Samtse, where Foda Fofana from Guinea bagged a brace and took home Man of the Match. Phurba Tenzin opened the scoring that day. In their second match, they edged out Tensung 1-0 away at MTC Ground, thanks to a late goal from Jigdrel Wangchuk. Their squad features five foreign players this season, and the quality and depth they bring have made a difference early on. A few of their local stars were also away during the break, representing the senior national team in the recent friendlies against Bangladesh and the AFC qualifiers against Brunei. BFF Academy, on the other hand, are sticking to their usual identity, no foreign signings, just pure local talent as they represent the future of Bhutanese football. Their young squad has been competitive, even if the results haven’t quite gone their way. They’ve drawn both of their matches so far, 2-2 against Ugyen Academy and 1-1 against Samtse. In both games, they led, only to concede late equalisers. Rinzin Dorji’s two set-piece goals in the opener were a standout moment, while Sonam Dorji’s stunning strike against Samtse turned heads. The team returned from a strong showing at the SAFF U-19 Championship in Arunachal Pradesh and will be looking to carry that momentum into the league. Transport United FC currently sit third in the standings with 6 points from 2 matches, just behind Paro FC and Thimphu City, both of whom have played one match more and have 9 points. The Grizzly Bears have won both their opening games 3-0 against Samtse and 1-0 against Tensung, without conceding a single goal. Their +4 goal difference and perfect start make them one of the strongest early contenders for the title. What sets them apart is their balance across the field, solid defensive structure, reliable midfield control, and lethal finishing when chances arise. Led by Coach Yeshi Wangchuk, the squad is building on its experience and appears determined to challenge for the crown again this season. A win today will not only keep their 100% record intact but will also draw them level on points with the table-toppers, while still having a game in hand. The Grizzly Bears know the stakes, and with their pedigree, they’ll want to assert their dominance early before the title race heats up. Meanwhile, BFF Academy U19 occupy 7th place with 2 points from 2 games, both ending in draws—2-2 against Ugyen Academy and 1-1 against Samtse. Despite their position on the table, the Academy side remains unbeaten, and their performances have shown grit and flashes of brilliance. The young squad has scored 3 goals and conceded 3, with a goal difference of 0. While defensively shaky at times, they’ve been effective going forward, especially in transitional play. Their challenge now is consistency and focus, holding onto leads and managing pressure in the final minutes. Today’s encounter presents a tough test, but also a golden opportunity. If they manage to take even a point from a top-tier side like Transport United, it will reflect how far they’ve grown as a unit. A win, meanwhile, would be historic—it would not only be their first-ever victory over Transport United but also their first three points of the season. For Transport United FC: A win moves them to 9 points and puts them joint top of the league. A win lifts them to 5 points, leapfrogging several teams into the top half of the table and sends a strong message that the youth side is no longer just here to learn, they’re here to compete. Transport has the firepower and experience. The Academy boys have the legs and a point to prove. After almost a month without league action, both teams will be eager to shake off the rust and get back into rhythm.  

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Vacancy

Vacancy For The Post Of Head Coach & Goalkeeping Coach

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancies for the following positions: Head Coach(U17 Gelephu Academy) Goalkeeping Coach(Gelephu Academy) Download ToR and the required documents: https://bhutanfootball.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/ToR.pdf Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to the General Secretary along with the following documents, must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Babena Headquarters on or before 24th June, 2025 by 1330 hrs.   Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted through email or phone call to attend the interview. For any queries, kindly reach us through email at bffbhutanfootball@gmail.com

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Women's Tri-Nation Cup

Hong Kong, China held a goalless draw at Changlimithang Stadium in the opener of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, 2025 | Bhutan

A landmark moment in Bhutanese football as the Senior women’s national team took on Hong Kong, China in the opening match of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium. This encounter marked the first-ever meeting between the two nations on the football field, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation. The Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, hosted by Bhutan, features three teams: Bhutan, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, with China also participating as a visitor. These matches are scheduled during the FIFA international window, providing vital preparation ahead of the upcoming AFC qualifiers. As the players lined up in the tunnel, ready for kickoff, the atmosphere was electric. Hong Kong entered the game as favourites, ranked 80th in the FIFA Women’s rankings, compared to Bhutan’s 172nd position. However, Hong Kong’s head coach, Rambo, emphasised that rankings don’t guarantee results — every match is a new challenge where anything can happen. The teams stepped onto the pitch amid cheers from the crowd, a proud moment for Bhutanese women’s football. The home supporters, energised and passionate, rallied behind the Bhutanese Dragon Girls, eager to witness their team’s performance on such an important occasion. Bhutan fielded a balanced squad combining experienced internationals with promising young talent, led by Pema Choden Tshering, who positioned herself as a full back for this fixture, along with goalkeeper Sangita Mongar, defenders Suk Maya Ghalley, Dorji Edon, Jamyang Choden, midfielders Deki Yangden, Sonam Choden, Tshering Lhaden, and forwards Sunita Rai, Deki Lhazom, and Yeshi Bidha.  Hong Kong’s team was led by goalkeeper Wai Nga Lung and captain Chan Win Zsii, a veteran with more than 80 caps spanning two decades. Their experience was evident as they took to the field wearing their traditional red kits, contrasting with Bhutan’s vibrant pink. The match kicked off with Bhutan confidently controlling possession in front of their home crowd. Early attempts tested Hong Kong, China’s goalkeeper, but the visitors remained composed and tactically disciplined. Hong Kong, China’s responded by dropping deep and seeking counterattacking opportunities, signalling their tactical intent. Throughout the first half, both sides engaged in a competitive battle, with Bhutan’s midfield demonstrating fluid link-up play and promising attacking combinations. The home fans fueled the team’s efforts, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Hong Kong, China, gradually increased the pressure, forcing Bhutan’s defence into action with shots narrowly missing the target. The game featured tight battles and occasional fouls, but defensive organisation remained strong on both sides. Midway through the half, a minor injury to Hong Kong, China’s Sha Ron Fong briefly paused the game, but she soon returned to play, showcasing the resilience of both teams. As the first half progressed, chances emerged for both teams, but neither could break the deadlock. Bhutan came close with a goal-bound effort that was ruled out for handball, while Hong Kong’s goalkeeper Lung made several important saves. Despite the visitors’ higher ranking and greater experience, our Dragon Girls displayed remarkable composure and determination, refusing to be intimidated and continuing to press forward. The first half concluded scoreless, but the intensity and quality on display promised a thrilling second half as both teams aimed to secure victory in this historic Tri-Nation Cup opener. The second half at Changlimithang Stadium opened with both teams showing renewed intensity. An early substitution saw Hong Kong, China’s Hau yi Li (#24) replaced by Po Yan Chu (#5), signalling tactical shifts aimed at increasing attacking pressure. Bhutan, urged on by a passionate home crowd, started aggressively. Within minutes, they earned a dangerous free kick just outside the box, taken by Sonam Choden (#15). Her attempt, however, didn’t trouble the keeper. Hong Kong, China, meanwhile, amped up their attacking frequency. A series of substitutions, including the introduction of Wing Yuan kaun (#11) and Hoi Lam So (#21), added fresh energy. Their relentless attacks forced Bhutan’s goalkeeper, Sangeeta Mongar, into a string of outstanding saves, including multiple one-on-one denials and a triple save sequence inside the box. Sangeeta stood as a wall between Hong Kong and the opening goal. Bhutan made changes of their own, bringing in fresh legs like Tshering Yangden (#7) and Sonam Lhamo (#10) to strengthen both flanks and midfield, whilst Deki Lhazom began dropping deeper to help in the build-up and gain possession, showing intelligence and adaptability. As the clock ticked toward the 90-minute mark, both teams fought hard to break the deadlock. Bhutan earned another free kick in a promising position, but Sonam Choden’s curling effort narrowly missed the crossbar. Moments later, Hong Kong countered with a dangerous through ball to Hoy Lam So, whose one-on-one effort was heroically denied again by Sangeeta, reaffirming her status as the clear Player of the Match. The game entered five minutes of added time, with both sides desperate for a late winner. However, the defenders held firm, and despite thrilling moments at both ends, neither team found the finishing touch. The next match will be played between Malaysia and Hong Kong, China on 31st May, 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium.  

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Bhutan National Team

The Bhutan National Under-23 Team has been drawn into Group A alongside hosts Jordan, Turkmenistan, and Chinese Taipei for the AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers.

The AFC U23 Asian Cup is a biennial international competition organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), featuring men’s under-23 national teams from across Asia. For the upcoming seventh edition, a total of 15 qualification spots are available. Saudi Arabia has already secured its place in the tournament as the host nation. The remaining 15 spots will be contested by 44 teams, divided into 11 groups of four teams each, in the qualifiers. Each group will compete in a single round-robin format at a centralized venue. At the conclusion of the qualifiers, the 11 group winners and the four best second-placed teams will earn their places in the continental tournament set to take place in Saudi Arabia. The AFC U23 Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers are scheduled from September 1 to 11, 2025. The official draw ceremony was held today at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Vacancy Fot The Post Of Videographer & Social Media Handler/ Gaint Screen Operator

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for the following posts: Videographer Social Media Handler/Giant Screen Operator Download the ToR: https://bhutanfootball.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/TOR-and-Doc-required.pdf Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to the General Secretary, along with the relevant documents, must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Babena Headquarters.  Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted through email or phone call to attend the interview. For any queries, kindly reach us through email at bffbhutanfootball@gmail.com

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Coach Kinley Dorji Brings Ugyen Academy FC Back

After a year-long hiatus from the Bhutan Premier League, Ugyen Academy FC’s return has been marked by palpable excitement—and the driving force behind this resurgence is none other than the experienced Kinley Dorji. Known for his sharp tactical insight and leadership, Coach Kinley has returned to lead the team after a season on the sidelines, bringing fresh hope to a young squad eager to make their mark.

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