Bhutan Football

The BFF-AFC B Diploma Coaching Course concluded

The BFF-AFC B Diploma Coaching Course concludes

The BFF-AFC B Diploma Coaching Course concluded today at the BFF Academy today. The closing ceremony was graced by the general secretary of the Bhutan Football Federation Mr. Ugyen Wangchhuk. The course was led by Mr. Kinley Dorji, the head of coach education, with assistance from Mr. Puspa Lal Sharma. A total of 13 participants, including one female, actively participated in the program. Upon completion, the coaches are set to return to their respective clubs and academies to apply their newfound knowledge in developing youth teams and nurturing young players. Each coach has been assigned specific tasks, which they are required to submit to the instructor before being issued their certificates and coaching licenses. The Bhutan Football Federation consistently organizes such courses to enhance the education of coaches in the country, aiming to produce more qualified individuals dedicated to the development of football at the grassroots level.

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Selected Candidates For The Post of Teachers

The Bhutan Football Federation would like to announce the selected candidates for the post of teachers in the Bhutan Football Federation Academy, Changjiji. Sl.No Name CID Subject 1 Tshering Dema 11603004174 English 2 Sangay Phuntsho 10608001042 Dzongkha 3 Kinley Dorji 11407000586 Economics The selected candidates are requested to report to Principal on 16th December, 2023 at the BFF Academy.

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Paro FC secured their dominance in the BoB Bhutan Premier League, claiming their fourth title

Paro FC secured their dominance in the BoB Bhutan Premier League, claiming their fourth title in the recent season. The team exhibited exceptional performance throughout the competition, finishing with an impressive record of 16 wins, 1 draw, and only 1 loss(Which came in the hands of Transport United FC in the final match of the season) in 18 matches. With a remarkable goal difference of +65 (scoring 79 goals and conceding only 14), Paro FC accumulated a total of 49 points, solidifying their top position in the league standings. The championship victory highlights the team’s consistency and skill, making them a formidable force in Bhutanese football. Congratulations to Paro FC on their well-deserved success!

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BoB Bhutan Premier League

Thrilling Race to the Finish: A Look at the BoB Bhutan Premier League Points Table with 15 Matches to go

As the BoB Bhutan Premier League, 2023 heads into the final stretch with 75 matches completed, the competition has been nothing short of exhilarating. Let’s take a closer look at the current standings and the remarkable performances of the teams vying for glory. 1. Paro FC Dominates the BoB Bhutan Premier League: Sitting comfortably at the top of the table is Paro FC, showcasing an impeccable record of 14 wins in as many matches. With an astonishing goal difference of +49, Paro FC has been a force to be reckoned with, demonstrating both offensive prowess and defensive solidity and they are one match away from lifting their 3rd trophy in three consecutive competition years. Thimphu City FC’s Strong Campaign but falls behind the reigning champions: Thimphu City FC is not far behind, securing the second spot with 35 points. Their 11 wins and 2 draws reflect a consistent and determined effort throughout the season. A goal difference of +31 highlights their ability to find the back of the net while maintaining defensive stability. They are a game away from nailing their position in the second place of the BoB Bhutan Premier League, 2023. Transport United FC: In third place, Transport United FC has displayed a balanced performance with 9 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses. Their goal difference of +29 indicates an offensive flair, making them a team to watch in the upcoming matches. They started the campaign strong in the opening matches of the season however, they couldn’t perform well in the mid-season losing to Thimphu Raven FC. Transport United FC: In third place, Transport United FC has displayed a balanced performance with 9 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses. Their goal difference of +29 indicates an offensive flair, making them a team to watch in the upcoming matches. They started the campaign strong in the opening matches of the season however, they couldn’t perform well in the mid-season losing to Thimphu Raven FC. RTC FC’s Resilient Run: RTC FC holds the fourth position, showcasing resilience with 8 wins and 2 draws. With a solid goal difference of +22, they have been a tough competitor, both in scoring goals and preventing their opponents from doing the same. Druk Lhayul FC’s Even Record: Druk Lhayul FC finds themselves in the middle of the table with 6 wins, 1 draw, and 7 losses. Their goal difference of 0 suggests an even balance between scoring and conceding, making each of their matches a closely contested affair. Tensung FC and BFF Academy: Tensung FC and BFF Academy are in a neck-and-neck battle for the sixth position. With 6 wins each, their goal differences tell a different story. Tensung FC, with a goal difference of -6, has faced tighter contests, while BFF Academy’s goal difference of -1 indicates their ability to keep matches close. Ugyen Academy FC and Thimphu Raven FC: Ugyen Academy FC, sitting in eighth place, has shown glimpses of promise with 2 wins and 6 draws. They started the campaign slowly but they are thriving in the second round at their home ground. Meanwhile, Thimphu Raven FC and Namlha FC, had a campaign to forget and are at the bottom of the table, face an uphill battle in the remaining matches to improve their standings. Conclusion: As the teams gear up for the final stretch of the season, the competition is sure to intensify. Paro FC’s dominance, Thimphu City FC’s pursuit, and the battles for mid-table positions promise an exciting conclusion to the Bhutan Football League. Football enthusiasts can expect thrilling matchups and unpredictable outcomes as the teams strive to leave their mark on the league’s history.

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Ms. Emily Mackey joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the Head Coach of U14 Girls under the FIFA Talent Coach Programme under the Talent Development Scheme.

Ms. Eilidh Mackay joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the Head Coach of U14 Girls.

Eilidh Mackay is a collaborative leader and experienced coach aligning stakeholders to achieve collective goals. In her recent role as FIFA Legacy Manager, she fostered a collaborative culture between two host nations, two confederations and FIFA, organizing workshops to create a collective legacy program producing a post-tournament legacy impact report. As the Men’s Premier League Head Coach at KPFC, Eilidh proactively evolved the club’s culture, raised standards, and developed a sustainable program. Her role as Head of Female Football at NSFA showcased her proactive approach in creating and implementing the “What’s Best For Her” strategy, resulting in tangible outcomes such as increased player retention, coach representation, and female player representation. Eilidh’s diverse experience also includes roles with Football Australia as a Support Coach for the Future Matilda’s program and Northern Tigers as the Girls SAP Technical Director, NPL Youth Head Coach, and XLR8 Player Development Manager. Throughout her career, she emphasized holistic player development, coach education, and community engagement. Her achievements include AFC/FA A-License, participation in FIFA’s Female Coach Mentoring and Coach Educator programs, and serving as the Chair of the FNSW Women’s Standing Committee. Eilidh is a certified personal trainer, a recipient of the Women in Leadership Sports Grant, and actively involved in coaching education and development initiatives.

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PRO Licence Course-Bhutan

The BFF-AFC Pro Diploma Coaching Course Module 2 concludes

The BFF-AFC Pro Diploma Coaching Course Module 2 which started on 8th November  concluded on 19th November 2023 with its second practical assessment, led by Mr. Vincent Subramaniam as the main tutor. The module 2 covered the topics on leadership, management, the know-how of a technical director and knowing yourself  in the theory session. In the practical session, the course focused in tactics and strategies of a game. A total of ten participants were involved, including two females. The third module is scheduled to commence on December 23, 2023, and will continue until January 2, 2024. Following the completion of Module 2, participants will return to their respective clubs to apply the knowledge gained and train their teams. Each participant has been assigned an assignment based on the playing philosophy, which they are required to submit to the tutors during the third module.

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World Children's Day and the BFF Grassroots day

World Children’s Day

The Bhutan Football Federation in collaboration with the UNICEF: Bhutan marked the World Children’s Day at Changlimithang Stadium with a Grassroots Football Programme. The program was graced by the chairperson of National Council, His Excellency Sangay Dorji, UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia, Sangay Wijesekera and the President of the Bhutan Football Federation Dasho Ugen Tsechup. The event was attended by the officials of UNICEF Bhutan, BFF Staffs, coaches, parents, children from various schools including children with disabilities and monks.

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Women's Football in Bhutan

Women’s Football Campaign in Bumtang and Punakha

The Women’s Football Department conducted the first ever women’s football campaign in Bumtang and Punakha district on 29th of October and 5th of November respectively. Women’s football Campaign is one of the eight developmental programs under the FIFA Women’s Development Program. The main objective of the program is to boost participation among young girls in a fun and engaging way. We also used it as anopportunity to scout for potential talents to be recruited into our Academy System. For the event, the girls were invited from four schools from each district, covering the ages from 2009 to 2014. The event, comprised small-sided games divided into age categories (U10, U12, and U14) and ran throughout the entire morning and the participants were provided with refreshments.  Ngawang Yangchen Lhamo of Bumthang shared that it had been a great experience as they had learned a lot and had a lot of fun during the event. According to Norbu Gyelteshen, the Principal of Ugyen Academy, it gave him absolute joy to see the young girls engaged and playing football.   Ms. Pema Choden, the head of the women’s department, expressed her observation that witnessing young girls actively participating in four-hour-long football sessions was truly inspiring. She emphasized that the common misconception suggesting that girls lack interest in football or that there is insufficient participation at the grassroots level is entirely false. According to her, girls are eager to be engaged in such activities, and the campaign underscored the necessity to organize more events of this nature. Ms. Pema Choden further stressed the importance of capturing girls’ interest at an early age and introducing them to the game. Regrettably, due to exams, the planned extension of the festival to Haa and Samtse had to be abandoned, as Ms. Pema Choden explained. Despite this setback, the campaign has sparked a call for increased efforts in organizing similar festivities to promote girls’ involvement in football and sports in general. A total of 310 girls (110 in Bumthang and 195 in Punakha) participated in the event during the campaign.

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BFF-AFC ‘B’ Diploma Coaching Course module one comes to an end today

The BFF-AFC B Diploma Coaching Course module one comes to the end today with first practical assessment of the participants. Now the participant will be going back to their clubs and academy for their practical assignments which they need to submit to the tutor in the final module of the course. A total of 13 participants participated in the course of which one is female. The course was lead by Mr. Kinley Dorji, the head of coach education and assisted by Mr. Puspa Lal Sharma head coach of Paro FC. The final module of the course will start from 1st December 2023.

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Coach Education Development Workshop

Coach Education Development Workshop

The Coach Education Department organized its inaugural Coach Education Development Workshop in Thimphu. This two-day event was led by two distinguished individuals: Mr. Mehmet, the Technical Director, and Mr. Kinley Dorji, the Head of Coach Education. The primary objective of this workshop was to empower our own national tutors with the necessary skills and knowledge. The workshop was specifically designed to enhance the capabilities of tutors, enabling them to effectively conduct courses in grassroots and C-level coaching. The aim is for these tutors to later facilitate courses in various regions and districts, thereby spreading the knowledge and expertise in coaching. A total of 17 participants are currently participating in this workshop, with the notable inclusion of three female participants, highlighting the commitment to inclusivity and diversity in coach education. During the workshop, coach educators have been actively reviewing the syllabus for grassroots and C-level courses. The goal is to update these syllabi in line with our specific needs and requirements to ensure the highest quality of coaching education. The workshop is set to conclude tomorrow, marking a significant step in the development and improvement of coach education in Thimphu.

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