SAFF U17 Championship to kick-off from 20th September
The SAFF U17 Championship, 2024 will kick off from 20th September, 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium. SAFF U17 fixtures
SAFF U17 Championship to kick-off from 20th September Read More »
The SAFF U17 Championship, 2024 will kick off from 20th September, 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium. SAFF U17 fixtures
SAFF U17 Championship to kick-off from 20th September Read More »
The much-anticipated second leg of the FIFA International Friendly against Bangladesh kicked off at Changlimithang Stadium, following Bhutan’s narrow defeat in the first leg held on 5th September at the same venue. Both teams made several changes to their starting XI, with Bhutan significantly altering their lineup compared to the first leg. In the pre-match press conference, Bhutan’s head coach, Mr. Nakamura, emphasized that unlike the first leg, the team would focus more on attacking rather than defending. The first half was intense but ended 0-0, with both teams locked in a stalemate. Bhutan applied continuous pressure, building attacks and pushing forward in search of a goal. Tshiltrim and Yeshi Dorji came close to scoring but were unable to find the back of the net. Despite Bhutan’s attacking efforts, Bangladesh’s defense stood firm, keeping the scoreline untouched. As the second half approached, Bhutan aimed to capitalize on their chances, while Bangladesh looked to counter Bhutan’s attacks with a strong defense and counter-attacks. In the second half, both teams fought relentlessly for a breakthrough. The match featured end-to-end action, with Bhutan’s forwards creating several opportunities, but Bangladesh’s defense remained solid. Despite numerous chances and close attempts from both sides, the score remained level. However, in stoppage time, Kinga Wangchuk made a decisive play, scoring from close range after a well-timed flick by Pema in the opposition’s box. Bhutan clinched a 1-0 victory, breaking their eight-year win drought against Bangladesh. In the post-match interview, the goal scorer and man of the match, Kinga Wangchuk, expressed his joy, saying, “It’s a dream come true to score at Changlimithang Stadium, and we are very happy to get the win in front of our supporters.” Head coach Mr. Atsushe Nakamura also shared his satisfaction with the win, noting that while Bhutanese players may lack physicality, teamwork and cooperation will be key to future successes. He added that the team performed better than in the first leg, as the players had adapted to his style of play. In the end, Bhutan’s 1-0 victory was made possible by the late goal from Kinga Wangchuk. Despite Bangladesh’s defensive resilience and multiple counter-attack attempts, they couldn’t break through Bhutan’s defense to equalize. It was an unforgettable victory and a proud moment for all Bhutanese. Written By: Rinzin Wangchuk (Mass communication 3rd year, RTC) Sonam Peldon (Media studies 2nd year , RTC) Tenzin Dema (Media studies 2nd year, RTC) Edited By Nidup Gyeltshen[Bhutan Football Federation]
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Bangladesh started strong and took an early lead in the 5th minute through Shekh Morsalin making it 1-0. Bhutan responded with an equaliser by Orgen Wangchuk Tshering, but the goal was disallowed in the 11th minute of the game. Bhutan created a lot of chances but Despite Bhutan’s effort, Bangladesh held their 1-0 advantage at halftime. In the second half, Bhutan started better and had a crucial moment in the 49th minute when Pema Dendup scored the goal. However, the goal was disallowed for being offside. Additionally, during the throw-in, Bishwanath Ghosh from Team Bangladesh received a yellow card for wasting time, intensifying the pressure in the match. In this back-and-forth match of the game Bangladesh however came out strong and won the match In a closely contested match, Bangladesh defeated Bhutan 1-0. Bhutan struggled to make a breakthrough despite being under constant pressure and having a goal disallowed. Bangladesh’s perseverance and defensive stability eventually protected their narrow lead, allowing them to hang on for the victory. The encounter displayed both teams’ tenacity and skill, but Bangladesh’s early goal and tenacious defence sealed the victory in today’s match. The next FIFA International Friendly match between Bhutan and Bangladesh will be played on 8th September 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium. Written by: Sonam Peldon (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year)Rinzin Wangchuk (RTC Media Studies, 3rd Year)Tenzin Dema (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year)Edited by: Nidup Gyeltshen
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In a thrilling encounter at the Changlimithang Stadium on August 28th, over 1,700 spectators witnessed a fiercely contested match between RTC Women FC and Kitchee SC from Hong Kong, China in the AFC Women’s Champions League | Preliminary Stage 2024/25, Group D. Despite a valiant effort, RTC Women FC fell short, losing 1-0. The match started with RTC Women FC dominating the first 40 minutes, showcasing strong midfield control and defensive resilience, holding 70% of the ball possession. However, despite their dominance, RTC struggled to convert their opportunities into goals, with none of their shots finding the target. Kitchee SC, on the other hand, capitalized on a rare opportunity when Fu Chiu Man, wearing jersey number 8, scored with a well-placed header just before halftime. This goal, their first shot on target, shifted the momentum in Kitchee’s favour, putting RTC Women FC on the back foot as they entered the break trailing 1-0. In the second half, RTC Women FC emerged with renewed vigour, continuing to dominate possession and applying relentless pressure on Kitchee’s defensive line. Despite creating numerous chances, they were unable to break through the solid defence of Kitchee SC, who remained resolute under pressure. Several shots narrowly missed the target, while others were expertly saved by Kitchee’s goalkeeper, frustrating RTC’s attempts to equalize. On the other hand, Kitchee SC also got a one-on-one chance in the dying minutes of the second half after a missed pass from the goalkeeper but failed to bury the ball behind the net. The match ended with Kitchee SC securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory, leaving RTC Women FC at the bottom of the points table with zero points from two matches. This defeat has effectively ended RTC’s hopes of advancing to the group stage of the competition. In his post-match comments, RTC Women FC’s head coach, Jigme, expressed pride in his team’s performance, despite the result. “This was our first time playing an international match at the club level and the Changlimithang Stadium. We are proud of the girls’ effort, and despite the outcome, we are taking this experience positively. We would like to thank everyone who made our first international appearance a special one, not just for RTC WFC but for women’s football in Bhutan. We are grateful for the support from RTC management and the fans who came out to cheer us on.” The final match of Group D will be played between Bam Khatoon FC of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Kitchee SC of Hong Kong, China on 31st August 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium. Written by: Sonam Peldon (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Rinzin Wangchuk (RTC Media Studies, 3rd Year) Tenzin Dema (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Edited by: Nidup Gyeltshen
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In an exciting encounter at Changlimithang Stadium on August 25, RTC WFC suffered a narrow 1-2 defeat to Bam Khatoon FC of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the opening match of the AFC Women’s Champions League, Preliminary Stage 2024/25 | Group D. The much-anticipated match began with intense energy from both teams as they sought to gain early control. RTC WFC found their breakthrough in the 26th minute when Ritu Porna Chakma capitalized on a well-placed long-range shot, igniting the crowd’s excitement. However, Bam Khatoon FC responded swiftly, equalising just seven minutes later in the 33rd minute. Mona Hamoudi’s perfectly placed volley left the RTC goalkeeper with no chance. The second half saw both teams remain fiercely competitive. The turning point came in the 74th minute when Shahnaz Jafari Zadeh of Bam Khatoon FC delivered a powerful header into the top corner, following a powerful freekick from 45 yards out by Zahra Ghanbari. This goal crushed the hearts of RTC WFC and the home fans at Changlimithang Stadium, bringing the score to 2-1. Despite RTC WFC’s ongoing attempts to level the match, Bam Khatoon FC’s defence held strong. Ultimately, Bam Khatoon FC emerged victorious with two goals to RTC WFC’s one. The fierce rivalry showcased the skill and tenacity of both teams, highlighting the high calibre of play in women’s football. The match was a testament to dynamic play and intense passion, offering a thrilling and unforgettable spectacle for both the players and the devoted supporters at Changlimithang Stadium. In their next match, RTC WFC will face Kitchee SC from Hong Kong, China, on August 28. Written by: Tenzin Dema (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year)Rigzin Wangchuk (RTC Media Studies, 3rd Year)Sonam Peldon (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Edited by: Nidup Gyeltshen{BFF}
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The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) proudly congratulates the dedicated coaches who have recently completed the prestigious AFC Pro Diploma License. This significant accomplishment marks a vital milestone in our ongoing mission to elevate the standards of football in Bhutan. Coach Pema Coach Kinley Dorji Coach Puspalal Sharma Coach Ugyen Dorji Coach Lobzang Dorji Coach Ngawang Jampel Coach Yeshey Wangchuk Congratulations to our coaches for their remarkable achievement.
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The Bhutan Football Federation is excited to announce the appointment of Atsushi Nakamura from Japan as the new head coach for the Senior Men’s National Team. In 2023, Nakamura led Henan Baier Zhongyuan Zhijian FC (Kaifeng Songyun FC) in China, achieving an undefeated season. Prior to that, from September to November 2022, he became the first Japanese manager to coach an Indian team when he took the helm at Sudeva Delhi FC in the I-League. Additionally, in 2022, Nakamura served as a youth coach for Wuhan Three Towns FC in China. Nakamura’s coaching career includes a successful period at Tochigi City FC in Japan’s fifth tier from 2020 to 2021, where his team finished third while remaining undefeated in 2020. From 2018 to 2020, he was the head coach of Bhutan’s U19 and U16 national teams, also acting as the National Academy Head Coach. During this time, his U18 team won the Bhutan Super League Division 2 in 2018 and finished as runners-up at the UEFA Assist U15 International Tournament in 2019, defeating teams from Saudi Arabia and the Maldives, and qualified for the 2020 AFC U-19 Championship by winning their group. Most recently, in late 2023, Nakamura took on the role of Sports Director for Tokyo 23 FC.
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The Referee Development Course took place in Bumthang from 4th-6th August 2024. A total of 28 participants attended, including 8 females and 20 males from Bumthang, Gelephu, Paro, Mongar, Trongsa, and Zhemgang. Mr. Namgay Dorji served as the lead instructor of the course, mentored by Mr. Ugyen Dorji, Head of the Referee Department.
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The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for a Finance Officer. The Criteria and qualifications are as follows: Criteria and qualifications 1. Education qualification – Bachelor’s degree (B.COM) 2. Should be able to use tally 3. Job experience – 3 Years 4. Should be able to prepare trial balance and BRS 5. Should have IT knowledge Documents required 1. Application with Resume/ CV. 2. Citizenship Identity Card copy. 3. Medical Fitness certificate. 4. Security Clearance Certificate. 5. Copy of No Objection Certificate from parent agency (for those already employed). 6. Education Certificate Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to General Secretary along with the following documents must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Changlimithang on or before 16 August 2024 during office hours. 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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In the FIFA International Women’s Friendly against the Tigresses, the Dragon Girls showcased their potential despite losing both matches with scorelines of 1-5 and 2-4 at Changlimithang Stadium on July 23rd and 27th. Both teams used the friendlies as preparation for the SAFF Women’s Championship in Nepal this October, and the intensity of the games captivated spectators. Despite numerous changes in the squad, the Dragon Girls took the lead in both matches. In the first match, Pema Choden Tshering scored an early goal after a mistake by a Bangladeshi defender, marking the first time Bhutan scored against Bangladesh. However, after leading 1-0 at halftime, the Dragon Girls conceded five goals in the second half, resulting in a 1-5 loss. In the second match on July 27th, Bhutan again took an early lead through Deki Lhazom, who doubled the advantage by the 21st minute. Despite this strong start, Bangladesh equalized with two goals before halftime. In the second half, Bangladesh scored twice more to secure a 4-2 victory. Despite the losses, Bhutan’s head coach Nicola Damaine emphasized the positives. “It’s much more than just the result. We were leading again, which was a positive, and we were able to play the football the way we wanted to play. I think it was a completely different game, which is what we aimed for in this two-match series. Winning would have been great, but we’re much more prepared for SAFF now. We had three girls earn their international senior caps. One had never played for the senior national team before, and they all did well. We managed to get a lot of people on the field; only two or three didn’t get on. That’s what we wanted: to get experience with the players and coach. So did you get a plan to work against Bangladesh in this match because you were leading with two goals at home? Yes, the game plan worked for some time, but obviously, we didn’t win the game. The plan was to do the right things to win. We weren’t able to convert some of our chances, but the girls worked as hard as they could, and I can’t ask for anything more from my players.”