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Vacancy For The Post of Technical Coordinator, Head of Goalkeeping, TDS Manager and Youth Coach

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancies for the following for recruitment: SN Post Slot Qualification Station Appointment 1 Technical Coordinator One AFC A Diploma Thimphu   Contract   2 Head of Goalkeeping One      AFC B Diploma Goalkeeping 3 TDS Manager One  12 Passed & AFC B Diploma 4 Youth Coach One Minimum AFC B Diploma Tendu, Samtse TDS The Roles and Responsibilities and the documents required as followed: SN Roles and Qualities Documents Required Technical Coordinator ·     Experienced in managing the administration   for a technical and or technical department, ·     Should have an understanding of basic football administration principles and functions, ·     Should have the ability to work as a team member and work independently, ·     Should have the understanding the current BFF and Football Development Programs, ·     Should be a dynamic thinker and worker, ·     Should have excellent communication skills and ·     Should be good at computer literacy and presentation skills. ·        Hold minimum AFC A Diploma, ·        Copy of Security Clearance Certificate, ·        Copy of Medical Fitness Certificate, ·        Copy of CID Card and ·        NOC from the employer if selected for the post.   Head of Goalkeeping ·     Two years working experience with the football clubs and National Teams, ·     Should have the experience of managing goalkeepers during the transition phase into senior and international Football, ·     Should have the interest in Goalkeeping Coach Education, ·     Should have the understanding of Long-term Players Development (LTPD) Principles, ·     Should have the ability to work as a team member and to work independently, ·     Should possess a modern, progressive approach to Coaching and Learning and ·     Should have excellent communication skills. ·         Should have AFC B Diploma in Goalkeeping, ·         Copy of Security Clearance Certificate, ·         Copy of Medical Fitness Certificate, ·         Copy of CID Card and ·         NOC from the employer if selected for the post.   TDS Manager ·      Should be able to manage all TDS Program under the directives of the TDS in line with STDP, MTDP and LTDP, ·      Should provide leadership for the TDS staffs, ·      Should assist in the planning of Youth National Team Activities, which fall under active TDS category, ·      Should lead the annual programs of TDS Teams, individual players and coaches with the development objectives and preparation for the competitions, ·      Should guide and coordinate Regional Elite Youth Coaches for TDS Programs, ·      Should elaborate and conduct extensive TALENT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM, ·      Should institute a TDS Technical Panel to ensure a fair/transparent selection process for Elite Youth Plan, ·      Should conduct/coordinate workshops, Conferences (AFC) and MA Courses and RFA Workshops and ·      Should MONITOR, ARCHIEVE Elite Youth Coaches and Players Development. ·         Class 12 passed ·         Should have minimum AFC B Diploma, ·         Copy of Security Clearance Certificate, ·         Copy of Medical Fitness Certificate, ·         Copy of CID Card and ·         NOC from the employer if selected for the post. Youth Coach ·      Should be able to design and deliver age-specific training sessions that cater to the developmental needs of youth players, and should possess decision-making abilities, ·      Should be able to develop individualized coaching plans for players, provide feedback and support to facilitate their growth and development, ·      Should organize and oversee youth competitions, tournaments, and events, whereby it will provide opportunities for players to display their skills and talents. ·      Should monitor and evaluate the progress of youth players regularly, whereby it will identifying the areas for improvement and implementing strategies to address any deficiencies and ·      Should foster positive relationships with players, parents, and guardians, whereby it will maintain open line of communication and addressing any concerns or issues in a timely and professional manner.  ·        Should have minimum AFC B Diploma, ·        Copy of Security Clearance Certificate, ·        Copy of Medical Fitness Certificate, ·        Copy of CID Card and ·        NOC from the employer if selected for the post. Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application along with the following documents must be submitted to the Administration/HR Office of Bhutan Football Federation at Changlimithang on or before 17 June 2024. The documents required are available on our website https://bhutanfootball.org 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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The BFF celebrates AFC Grassroots day

The Bhutan Football Federation celebrated AFC Grassroots Day today at Gelephu Public Ground, graced by the presence of Gelephu Thrompon, the Technical Director of Bhutan Football, the National Team Director of Bhutan Football Federation, coaches from Gelephu Girls Academy, and teacher and students of Gelephu Lower Secondary School. Additionally, celebrations took place at Rangjung Central School in Trashigang, Pema Lingpa Central School, and Kharsa Primary School in Bumthang, as well as with the monks of Tamzing Dratshang in Bumthang. A total of 460 students and 34 monks participated in the event.The primary aim and objective of the program were to:1. Encourage individuals of all ages, genders, and abilities to engage in football activities, fostering inclusivity and diversity within the sport.2. Provide opportunities for everyone to experience the joy of playing football.3. Promote the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of participating in football, highlighting the importance of leading an active and healthy lifestyle.4. Utilize football as a means to unite communities, promote social cohesion, and cultivate positive relationships among participants, families, and local stakeholders.The Bhutan Football Federation extends its gratitude to Gelephu Dasho Thrompon, the principals and management of Gelephu Lower Secondary School, Pema Lingpa Central School, Kharsang Primary School, Rangjung Central School, and the management of Tamzing Dratshang for their support and collaboration.

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BFF Meeting with the stakeholder

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 the nation, the Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship will be extended to include divisions for both genders this year. Additionally, to nurture grassroots initiatives and cultivate budding talents, U-13 and U-16 School Youth Tournaments will be organized. This collaborative endeavour underscores our commitment to fostering a vibrant football culture within Bhutanese schools, laying the groundwork for a promising future in the realm of sports.

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Ms. Nicola joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the new head coach of the Women's National Team

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 things you searched regarding Bhutan? I have been to Nepal previously so I had a picture in my mind of how Bhutan might look. On reading up on the country I became intrigued by the notion of national happiness and love the idea of embracing the past and accepting the future on your own terms. 3. Can you provide an overview of the current state of the team, including your recent selections and what are the areas for improvement? The women’s national team played a good number of games in 2023. They look organized and there are some very talented players. Our selection process involved NWL game observation, two days of trial matches and observations of previous internationals. 4. With Bhutan’s Women’s National Team’s success in recent years, what are your short-term and long-term goals? We want to continue to build on the progress and success that has gone before. We are setting our sights on the goal of winning SAFF. 5. What is your assessment of the current player roster or how do you see the Bhutanese players? I am very happy with what I have observed if the players so far. They all seem like good people and I am looking forward to working with them. They are at a good level technically and have good game understanding. 6. Are there specific strengths or areas that the team needs to focus on for player development? We will be focusing primarily on how we want to play as a team, but will also pay attention to individual player development. 7. What will be your style of play and philosophy? Are there specific tactical approaches or strategies you prefer? I like to play forward thinking, brave football. But also want to make sure our style works for every one involved. 8. What’s your approach or feedback regarding women’s football in the country? There are a lot of really great things happening in Bhutan for women’s football. While I am here I will see where I can help and who I can pass to my knowledge on to. 9. Bhutan’s National team or Bhutan Football as a whole is way behind your country’s trend in terms of football so, what are the things you would like to improve in the next few months? I have watched women’s football develop in a number of countries. These things take time but anything can be achieved. We need to make sure every girl can try football and find a place where they can participate from 5 years old. Short term I would like to focus on making sure those young girls have excellent role models to inspire them by working with the talented players already in the academy and national team. 10. Being at BFF Girls Academy and having trained the U19 girls for a few days, can you provide an overview of the academy’s current structure, programs, and objectives? Are you happy about it? I have only had a few days at the academy but I can see there are good things already in place. My task will be to review where value can be added, with a focus on ensuring players are getting what they need to become their best self. 11. As we all know BFF Girls Academy, Gelephu plays a crucial pipeline in building the senior national team in the future, what are the things you are going to emphasis at the Academy? I would like to ensure we are delivering an holistic program for the players. This will ensure players can not just develop as players technically and tactically, but develop as people and as athletes. 12. How do you plan to balance academics and athletics within the academy? We will work closely with the local schools to ensure our students are completing their academic work whilst meeting the demands of player development. 13. What are the changes you want to make out at the BFF Girls Academy, Gelephu? There are already so great things happening at the academy and we have the support of FIFA with the TDS program. I am not looking for what I can change. I am looking where I can assist, support, educate and enhance the people and processes we have in place.

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Chencho Gyeltshen receives hold medal from His Majesty

Chencho Gyeltshen honoured with a prestigious gold medal by His Majesty The Druk Gyalpo on the 116th National Day celebration

Chencho Gyeltshen, the Bhutanese Ronaldo and a role model for the young footballers in the country was honored with a prestigious gold medal by His Majesty The Druk Gyalpo on the momentous occasion of the 116th National Day celebration at Changlimithang. The recognition bestowed upon him symbolizes not only individual excellence but also a source of immense national pride. Chencho’s exceptional contributions to the realm of football in the country and on the international stage have not only garnered attention locally but have also brought acclaim to Bhutan on the international stage. His prowess on the field, marked by skilful moves, goal-scoring prowess, and dedication to the sport, has made him a role model for aspiring athletes across the nation. The gold medal ceremony at Changlimithang, the historic venue steeped in Bhutanese tradition, served as a fitting tribute to Chencho’s commitment and hard work. Receiving the prestigious gold medal from His Majesty added an extra layer of significance, highlighting the importance of sports in fostering national unity and pride. As the nation celebrated its 116th National Day, the recognition of Chencho Gyeltshen underscored the importance of sports in shaping the identity and spirit of Bhutan. His achievements serve as an inspiration for the youth, emphasizing the potential for individuals to excel and bring honour to the nation on the global stage. The gold medal not only recognizes Chencho’s past accomplishments but also symbolizes the promising future of Bhutanese sports under the benevolent gaze of His Majesty The Druk Gyalpo.

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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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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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Bhutan National Team

Bhutan’s International Football Journey: The Ebb and Flow of Results in 2023

In the realm of international football, Bhutan’s national teams have had their share of ups and downs in 2023. From the U16-SAFF Championship held in the country to our first International Women’s Friendly Tournament for the senior women’s national team, the year has been a rollercoaster ride for Bhutanese football enthusiasts. SAFF Championship, 2023, Bangalore The Dragon Boys’ first outing of 2023 was marked by their return to the SAFF Championship, which was held at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bangalore, India, from June 21 to July 4, 2023. Apart from the SAFF countries, Kuwait and Lebanon were invited as guest teams to increase the number of teams and make the event more competitive. Bhutan started the SAFF expedition facing the Maldives in the opening match. Despite some exceptional displays from our Dragon boys, we failed to live up to expectations, suffering a heartbreak result in the opening of our journey, losing to the Maldives with a score of 2-0. Our second match of the championship was more surprising, as we faced a much stronger team ranked 80 places above us. Lebanon, one of the guests of the SAFF championship, opened their account within a few minutes of the opening whistle while we helplessly defended their attacks. We were 4 goals behind at halftime but managed to pull one back in the second half, showcasing our strong mentality despite the big goal margin. SAFF Championship, 2023 Bangalore Our first encounter with Lebanon In the final match of the championship, we faced Bangladesh and suffered a 3-1 setback. Despite the tough competition and unfavourable outcomes, our Dragon boys exhibited resilience and determination throughout the tournament, even though they failed to qualify for the semifinals. While victory eluded them, the experience gained on the international stage will undoubtedly serve as a stepping stone for future matches. U16-SAFF Championship, 2023 (Changlimithang National Stadium) The journey began with the U16-SAFF Championship, held on Bhutanese soil at the iconic Changlimithang National Stadium. It was the first international match held in the country after the pandemic, and hopes were high. Fans were eager to witness our young talents shine. Unfortunately, Bhutan couldn’t make it to the semifinals after losing to Pakistan and the Maldives with scorelines of 2-1 and 3-2, leaving spectators with mixed feelings. In the match against the Maldives, the future of Bhutan Football and the captain, Sonam Dorji, scored a fabulous long shot and doubled his tally in the additional minutes of the first half.  Our first International Match held in the country after the pandemic What a way to celebrate your first goal for the country in front of the home supporter However, the game was overturned when he received a second yellow card of the match, leaving Bhutan a goal short of progressing to the semifinals. While the outcome was not ideal, it marked an opportunity for the young Bhutanese footballers to learn and grow, setting the stage for their future endeavours. U19-SAFF Championship, 2023 (Nepal) Moving on to the U19-SAFF Championship held in Nepal, Bhutan’s young team displayed remarkable determination and talent that made waves in international matches. Under the guidance of Japanese Head Coach Hedaharu Takahashi, these young talents have shown immense potential and promise. Their impressive performances have not only caught the attention of scouts but have also ignited hope for the future of Bhutanese football. In the opening match of Bhutan against Bangladesh, the runners-up of the Championship in the years 2017, 2019, and 2022, the young team showed their determination and bravery by staging a comeback against Bangladesh, securing the first historical win in the tournament over them in years. Highest Scorer of Bhutan and joint Highest scorer of the Tournament, “Jigme Namgyel” Team Bhutan were awarded the “Fair Play” award in the tournament In the second match against the reigning champions and the champions of the tournament, the young boys showed enough resilience, composure, and determination to score the first goal of the match. However, team India scored a goal in each half to secure 3 points and a comeback against us. Despite this, the young Bhutan team advanced to the semifinals of the championship. In the semifinals, the team faced first-time participants, Pakistan. The match was intense, with the boys controlling the game and creating numerous chances, but unfortunately, the game ended in a draw and came down to penalties. Despite giving their all, Bhutan was narrowly knocked out in the tiebreaker. This heart-wrenching defeat was a testament to the resilience and fighting spirit of the young Bhutanese youth. However, there was a silver lining amidst the disappointment. Bhutan’s team was awarded the fair play award of the tournament, reflecting the values of sportsmanship they upheld throughout the competition. Additionally, Jigme Namgyel, a rising star of Bhutanese football, was recognized as the highest goal scorer, sharing this honor with Gwgwmsar Goyary from Team India and Samir Tamang from Nepal. These accolades highlighted Bhutan’s commitment to the beautiful game. International Women’s Friendly Tournament (Senior Women’s Team) – Saudi Arabia Shifting the focus to the senior women’s team, Bhutan’s senior women’s national team participated in the second edition of the International Women’s Friendly Tournament, held in Saudi Arabia. This marked our first international friendly tournament in which our women’s team had ever participated. Bhutan’s Road to the Final During the group stage of the tournament, Bhutan played its first match against Lebanon. Although we had a rough start to the game, we had a bit of bad luck, losing to them with a scoreline of 3-2. Both goals for the Dragon Girls were scored by our rising star, Ms. Deki Lhazom, in the final minutes of the game. The second match of the group stage was played against one of the higher-ranked teams, “Laos,” in which the Dragon girls did well enough to keep the scoreline level, ensuring their progression to the semifinals on goal difference. In the semifinals, the Dragon girls faced the host team and the winners of group B, “Saudi Arabia.” In

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BoB Bhutan Premier League

A Deadlock Result Between BFF Academy and Thimphu City FC

In a closely contested encounter that had fans roaring with excitement, BFF Academy FC and Thimphu City FC played out a captivating 1-1 draw. The match showcased the immense talent and determination of both teams, leaving spectators at the edge of their seats until the final whistle. Right from the kickoff, it was evident that this clash would be a hard-fought battle. BFF Academy FC, known for their disciplined possessions  approach, stood firm against Thimphu City FC’s attacking prowess. The midfield became a battleground as players from both sides fought tooth and nail for control of the ball. The first half saw Thimphu City FC making their intentions clear, launching a series of incisive attacks that tested BFF Academy FC’s defense. While, BFF Academy FC, on the other hand, exhibited their trademark resilience and tactical acumen. Their captain commanded the midfield, ensuring a steady supply of passes and interceptions. Both Thimphu City FC and BFF Academy got lots of chances in the opening half but failed to capitalize on all occasions, heading for the break with a goalless score. As the match was reaching the final 30 minutes, BFF Academy intensified their attacking prowess, dominating possession and pressing forward in the final third. Their hard work paid off when they were awarded a penalty in the 70th minute after the ball struck Ugyen Dorji’s arm while he attempted to clear it inside the penalty box. The captain of BFF Academy, who was also named the man of the match, stepped up to take the penalty. Pema unleashed a powerful strike from the spot, sending the ball into the net and sending the goalkeeper dove the other way. Pema Zangpo scores from the spot giving his team a goal lead However, Thimphu City FC was also granted a penalty in the 73rd minute after Dawa Tshering was brought down inside the penalty box by Jigme Singye. Despite appeals from BFF Academy players for a review, the referee upheld his decision. Dawa, entrusted with the penalty, opted for a powerful blistering strike to the right corner, eluding the goalkeeper’s reach due to its precision and force. As the match entered its final stages, both teams threw caution to the wind in search of a decisive goal. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, with fans from both sides rallying behind their respective teams. The goalkeepers were forced into making breathtaking saves, and the woodwork was struck on multiple occasions.In the end, the referee’s whistle signalled the conclusion of a captivating contest. 

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