Coach Education

Vacancies for the Posts of Regional Football Coordinator, Goalkeeper Coach, and Assistant Coach

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce vacancies for the following positions: Designation Qualification/Requirement No of slots Placement Regional Football Coordinator Class 10 Passed and holder of Bhutan FF/AFC Coaching License 5 Nos. Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar, Phuentsholing Thromde, Monagr and Tsirang Goal Keeper Coach 1 No Regional Training Centre, Rangjung Assistant Coach 1 N0 Regional Training Centre, Tendu Bhutan Football Federation invites applications from interested and eligible Bhutanese citizens aged 18 and above for the post. Application addressed to the  General Secretary, along with the documents mentioned below, must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Bebina, Thimphu, no later than 05:00 PM on 4 March 2026.  Documents required for both vacancies are as follows:1. Cover Letter addressed to the General Secretary2. National Citizenship Identity Card3. Education Certificate (class 10 and consolidated marksheet)4. AFC/BFF Coaching Licenses (football)5. Medical Fitness Certificate6. Security Clearance7. Passport Copy8. NOC if currently employed Download the ToR: https://bhutanfootball.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/TOR-and-requirements.pdf Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted through email or phone call to attend the interview. For any queries, kindly reach out to us through email at bffbhutanfootball@gmail.com Note* Bhutan Football Federation reserves the right to increase the number of intakes or not take any, depending on changes in the organisation’s requirements and/or the candidates’ capabilities and performance in the interview. In case there are more requirements than the announced posts within 8 months, Bhutan FF shall recruit from the merit standby list.

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The 2nd Edition of the FIFA Talent Development Scheme (TDS) - Talent Identification (TID) Course Concludes

The 2nd Edition of the FIFA Talent Development Scheme (TDS) – Talent Identification (TID) Course Concludes

The Bhutan Football Federation successfully conducted the 2nd Edition of the FIFA Talent Development Scheme (TDS) – Talent Identification (TID) Course in Gelephu, exclusively for BFF Elite Coaches. The three-day course was led by FIFA TDS Lead, Mr. Eric, and focused on strengthening the capacity of elite coaches in modern talent identification and player development methodologies. A total of 19 participants took part in the program, which featured a balanced combination of theoretical insights and practical, field-based sessions. Key areas of focus included talent identification principles, player profiling, long-term player development, and the effective application of FIFA TDS frameworks within the Bhutanese football ecosystem. Under Mr. Eric’s expert guidance, participants were exposed to FIFA’s global best practices, with particular emphasis on identifying potential talent at an early age and aligning development pathways with Bhutan’s national football development strategy. The course served as a valuable platform for knowledge sharing, interactive discussions, and hands-on learning, empowering BFF elite coaches to implement structured, sustainable, and evidence-based talent identification systems across elite and regional training environments. The successful completion of this course marks another significant milestone in the Bhutan Football Federation’s ongoing commitment to advancing football development through the FIFA Talent Development Scheme.

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Groundsman

Meet the man behind the success of every football match and event at Bhutan Football

For thousands of Bhutanese fans, the Changlimithang National Stadium is a place of passion, pride, and unforgettable football memories. But behind every perfectly prepared matchday, behind every clean technical area, behind every smooth-running event, stands a man whose dedication often goes unseen: Sunil Subba, a groundsman who has quietly become one of the most essential pillars of Bhutan’s football operations. Originally from Lhamoizingkha under Dagana, Sunil never imagined his life would one day revolve around football turf, stadium tunnels, and late-night match preparations. Before joining the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF), he worked as an independent entrepreneur running an arts and prints business until 2018 before he joined Bhutan Football Federation. Six years later, Sunil has become a familiar face at Changlimithang Stadium, a man whose love for the game and dedication to his duties make him far more than just a groundskeeper. Sunil has always been a football fan long before he became a staff member. Working inside Changlimithang has allowed him to watch countless national and international matches, a privilege he cherishes deeply. Over the years, he has met many great Bhutanese players, something he describes as an honour he never expected to experience. Sunil’s day begins like a clock set in motion often from 10 AM and sometimes stretching beyond midnight, depending on fixtures and event requirements. From pitch inspections to matchday preparations, his job demands consistency, physical endurance, and an unshakeable sense of responsibility. Many of the tasks he performs go unnoticed by the public, yet they are vital to ensuring flawless match execution. These include: Venue preparation: Pasting AD boards, setting up press conference spaces, and ensuring all event areas are clean and organized. Pitch and equipment checks: Assessing turf safety, preparing extra balls, checking first-aid kits, and arranging spare kits and refreshments. Facility management: Cleaning dressing rooms, removing litter, and ensuring all areas leave a positive impression on teams and officials. General stadium upkeep: Maintaining cleanliness across VIP/VVIP galleries, technical zones, and stands before and after every match. Every detail matters player safety, match readiness, and the stadium’s overall atmosphere depend heavily on the efforts of Sunil and his team. Maintaining a football pitch in Bhutan is no easy task. Sunil navigates extreme weather patterns, heavy monsoon rains, and altitude-related climate variations. Monsoon seasons bring waterlogging that can damage turf and suspend matches. Freezing winters make the ground brittle and unsafe. Hotter regions cause grass stress, demanding strategic irrigation. Despite these challenges, he prepares pitches through strategic aeration, drainage inspection, and constant monitoring always prioritizing pitch safety over rushed preparation. Some of the most essential tools in his work include turf cleaners, grass cutters, and manual equipment used daily to maintain field reliability. Among many tournaments and international fixtures he has worked on, certain memories stand out. For Sunil, watching Paro FC defeat Abu Muslim FC and witnessing Bhutan’s victory over Hong Kong: China remain moments of pure pride. Knowing that he and his team worked tirelessly behind the scenes makes each win feel like a personal achievement. Sunil believes fans are the heartbeat of Bhutanese football. Their presence, their cheers, and their unwavering loyalty make the players stronger and the sport more vibrant. “Every roar, every chant, and every shared moment of joy pushes the game forward,” he says with pride. “Fans inspire players, motivate workers like us, and strengthen Bhutan’s football community.” He encourages supporters to continue embodying the spirit of respect, passion, and sportsmanship that defines Bhutanese football. Their support, he says, helps grow the game from grassroots pitches to the international stage. Subba may not wear a team jersey or score goals, but the game depends on people like him, people who work in silence, yet contribute massively to the beauty, safety, and success of Bhutanese football. From the lush green pitch to the spotless stadium corridors, Sunil’s hard work is woven into every match that fans enjoy. He is one of the many unsung heroes ensuring that Bhutan’s football shines bright, match after match, season after season.

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The BFF/AFC ‘C’ License Certificate Coaching Course officially kicks off

The BFF/AFC ‘C’ License Certificate Coaching Course officially kicks off

A total of 24 aspiring coaches from clubs, academies, and international participants have come together to enhance their knowledge and coaching skills, particularly in the grassroots and youth football sectors.This course focuses on equipping coaches with modern football techniques and methodologies, ensuring Bhutan continues to produce competent, well-trained coaches ready to nurture the next generation of players.The course is being conducted by local instructors under the guidance of a FIFA Mentor, bringing global expertise to the heart of Bhutanese football.The course, which began today will end on 27th July, 2025

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Referee Development Course

The BFF Referee Development Course

The Bhutan Football Federation Referee Development course which kicked off on 20th February, 2025 in Phuntholing, Chhukha concluded on 23rd February, 2025. The course aims to develop young and fresh referees in the field of football saw 28 individuals participating in the course of which 12 were females from Paro, Samtse, Mongar and Chhukha. The course was led by Ugyen Dorji and assisted by Sonam Dorji.

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AFC/BFF C Diploma Course

The BFF/AFC C Diploma Coaching Course for Women

The Bhutan Football Federation marks a significant advancement in women’s football in Bhutan by conducting the first-ever AFC/BFF C Diploma Coaching Course for women. This course is designed to enhance the football knowledge and coaching skills of women actively involved in the sport, including the Women’s National Team members, Women’s School Sports Instructors, and women coaches from various football clubs across the nation. Through comprehensive training and certification at the AFC C level, the course equips participants with the essential skills needed to lead and develop football programs for women and girls at all levels. Bikash Pradhan, Head of Coach Education, stated, “This initiative focuses not only on improving the tactical, technical, and strategic understanding of the game but also on fostering leadership, confidence, and empowerment among female coaches and instructors.” He also added that the course plays a crucial role in Bhutan’s broader strategy to promote and sustain the growth of women’s football. It aligns with the national objective of promoting gender equality in sports and ensuring that women have equal opportunities to contribute to and lead the development of football in the country. By empowering women through education and leadership training, the BFF is helping to build a stronger and more inclusive football community, nurturing future generations of female footballers and coaches. In the long term, this initiative will contribute to creating a more vibrant and competitive women’s football scene in Bhutan, with well-trained coaches playing a pivotal role in the development of players at all levels. The course serves as a significant milestone in fostering an environment where women are not only participants but also leaders in the sport.

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Referee Development

The BFF Referee Assessor Course

A five-day Bhutan Football Federation Referee Assessor/Instructor Course kicks off in Thimphu today. The course aims to develop more referee assessors and instructors across various Dzongkhags and to gain valuable insights into rating incidents on the field of play as an effort to enhance referee performance by improving match assessments and marking an important step in promoting gender diversity in refereeing.The sessions are led by Mr. Mohamad Rodzali Yacob from Malaysia, the FIFA Refereeing Development Officer and FIFA Instructor, and Mrs. Yamagishi Sachiko from Japan.The course is attended by nine participants from Punakha, Paro, Gelephu, Samtse, Phuntsholing, and Thimphu. The course which started today will end on 17th January.

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U14 and U16 Boys Selection Camps

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) is delighted to announce the upcoming U-14 and U-16 Boys Selection Camps, designed to identify and nurture the best young football talents in Bhutan. These camps are vital for the development of youth football in the country and will pave the way for the selection of players for our national teams. U-14 Boys Selection Camp Eligible Age Group: Players born in 2010, 2011, and 2012 Camp Dates: 19th December 2024 to 30th December 2024 Venue: Changjiji Football Ground Time: Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Afternoon: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM U-16 Boys Selection Camp Eligible Age Group: Players born in 2007, 2008, and 2009 Camp Dates: 9th January 2025 to 16th January 2025 Venue: Changjiji Football Ground Time: Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Afternoon: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Registration Details All interested players must register through their respective Regional Coordinators. Below is the contact information for each region: Region Coordinator Contact Bumthang, Zhemgang, Trongsa, Mongar Dechen Choki 17739523 Tashigang, Lhuentse, Tashiyangtse, Pemagatshel Lhendrup Dorji 17672202 Sarpang, Samdrupjongkhar, Chhukha, Dagana, Tsirang Ganga Ram Ghalley 17234245 Thimphu, Punakha, Wangdue, Paro, Gasa, Haa Yeshi Wangchuk & Ror Man Rai 77433388 / 77345229 Samtse Lobzang Dorji 17618560 We urge all eligible and aspiring players to seize this opportunity to showcase their skills and contribute to the future of Bhutanese football. For further information or queries, feel free to contact the Bhutan Football Federation.

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Bhutan vs Bangladesh

Dragon Boys Secures First Win Over Bangladesh After Eight Years in a Thrilling Encounter

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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AFC Pro Diploma

Bhutan Football Federation Congratulates Coaches on AFC Pro Diploma License Achievement

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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