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Thimphu City Take Derby Honours as Sully Shines on Debut

The BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026 got underway in Thimphu today with a derby that felt alive from the stands to the pitch. A light drizzle hung over the stadium, but it did little to slow the crowd. If anything, it added to the mood. Blue on one side, red on the other, and the noise never really dipped. Thimphu City FC, one of the league’s most established sides, up against a returning Thimphu FC team that had come through the qualifiers with confidence. Even before kickoff, it felt evenly poised.

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BoB Premier League and Women’s National League 2026 Begins Tomorrow

The wait is finally over as the BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026 gets ready to kick off tomorrow, marking the 15th edition of the competition and bringing Changlimithang Stadium back to the centre of a season that carries anticipation, energy, and expectation all at once, where a new season begins not quietly, but with a full stage set for football, music, and a crowd that knows exactly what is coming.

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Coaches of BoB Bhutan Premier league 2026

Voices Set, Season Ready: BPL 2026 Pre-Season Press Conference Concludes

Voices Set, Season Ready: BPL 2026 Pre-Season Press Conference Concludes
The stage is officially set for an exciting new season as the BoB Bhutan Premier League 2026 Pre-Season Press Conference concluded successfully at Changlimithang Stadium.
Bringing together head coaches and captains from all participating clubs, the event offered valuable insights into team preparations, ambitions, and expectations ahead of what promises to be one of the most competitive seasons yet.

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Bhutan Premier League Wall of Champions 2012 to Present

Wall of Champions Bhutan Premier League 2012 toPresent A complete record of champions, legacy, and the evolution of Bhutanese football.

Bhutanese football has come a long way since the early days of the modern national league. Over the years, the Bhutan Premier League has grown into a true stage of competition where clubs have built legacies, created unforgettable memories, and inspired a new generation of football lovers across the country.

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The First-ever BFF Match Commissioner Workshop

BFF Match Commissioner Course Results

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) is pleased to announce the results of the BFF Match Commissioner Course conducted from 4th to 6th March 2026. The course participants were evaluated based on a comprehensive assessment framework, including: • Written Examination • Practical Assessment • Attendance • Instructor Evaluation. Based on the final assessment and approval by the competent authority, the following candidates have successfully fulfilled the requirements and are hereby declared PASS. BFF Match Commissioner Course All successful candidates will be awarded the BFF Match Commissioner Certificate. Selected Participants who have not met the required criteria will be informed separately. Any participant wishing to seek clarification regarding their results may submit a written request to the BFF Competition Department within three (3) working days from the date of this announcement.

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The First-ever BFF Match Commissioner Workshop

The First-ever BFF Match Commissioner Workshop

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) successfully concluded its first-ever Match Commissioner Workshop, marking an important milestone in strengthening match governance and competition management in Bhutan. The three-day program aimed to build the capacity of aspiring match commissioners and enhance professional standards in football match operations. The workshop commenced with an opening ceremony graced by the General Secretary of the Bhutan Football Federation, highlighting the federation’s commitment to improving operational excellence within domestic competitions. The first day began with an overview of BFF competitions presented by Kinley Dorji, providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of the federation’s competition structure and operational standards. This was followed by an engaging theory and interactive learning session facilitated by Mindu Dorji, FIFA/AFC Match Commissioner, who led the three-day workshop. Participants also took part in knowledge-sharing discussions, allowing them to exchange experiences, discuss practical challenges, and deepen their understanding of the roles and responsibilities of match commissioners. On the second day, participants began with a group review of the previous day’s sessions, reflecting on key learnings and clarifying important concepts. The morning continued with a series of presentations from federation officials. Tsewang Tashi, Chief Security and Integrity Officer, delivered a session on safety and security protocols. Nidup Gyeltshen presented on media and commercial operations, while Phurba Waiba conducted a session on the Competition Management System. The theory segment concluded with Yeshey Samdrup, who spoke on medical matters and match-day medical preparedness. Following the classroom sessions, participants were taken to Changlimithang Stadium for practical training exercises. The hands-on activities included flag hosting procedures, team marching protocols, logistics coordination, operational room observation, and ground markings, providing participants with valuable real-match operational scenarios. The facilitators later conducted a tutorial review session, offering feedback and further clarification based on observations from the field exercises. Reflecting on the importance of the role, Ugyen Wangchhuk, General Secretary of the Bhutan Football Federation, stated:“Being a match commissioner is not easy, but with preparation, dedication, and professionalism, you can excel. Remember, you are the boss of every game, and your reports are crucial legal documents for the federation. Progress over time matters, and we depend on you to uphold the highest standards.” The final day featured a written examination for participants, along with a review of key sessions from the previous days. Participants also attended a presentation on how to effectively conduct a Match Coordination Meeting, an essential responsibility of match commissioners during competitions. The workshop concluded with the awarding of certificates to all participants, recognizing their successful completion of the training program and their commitment to enhancing professionalism and match operations under the Bhutan Football Federation. Through initiatives like this workshop, the Bhutan Football Federation continues to invest in capacity building and professional development to ensure the smooth organization and management of football competitions across the country.

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