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Bhutan Ends AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers on a Winning Note

The Bhutan national team signed off their AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 Qualifiers campaign in style, securing a memorable victory over Brunei Darussalam in their final fixture. The Dragon Boys displayed resilience, character, and attacking intent to deliver a performance that will be remembered as a proud moment for Bhutanese football. The match saw the much-anticipated return of Chencho Gyeltshen, fondly known as CG7, who made an immediate impact after a year-long absence due to injury. Leading from the front, the talismanic forward scored twice with towering headers, inspiring a remarkable comeback and underlining his importance to the national side. His goals not only turned the game around but also took his international tally to 14, reaffirming his status as Bhutan’s leading goal scorer. The final match of the qualifiers also marked the debuts of two promising players, Jigme Tshultrim, who started for the Dragon Boys, and Sonam Phuntsho, who came off the bench in the second half, signalling a bright future for Bhutanese football. Bhutan’s performance was defined by intensity, discipline, and a strong collective spirit. After going behind, the team showed great determination to fight back, with players across the pitch contributing to a cohesive and energetic display. The victory reflects the growing maturity and belief within the squad as they continue to develop on the international stage. Although Bhutan narrowly missed out on qualification for the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027, finishing third in Group B with four points, the campaign provided valuable experience and highlighted the team’s steady progress. Competing against strong opposition, the Dragon Boys demonstrated their ability to challenge and improve with each outing. The Bhutan Football Federation extends its heartfelt appreciation to the players, coaching staff, and supporters who stood by the team throughout the qualifiers. Special thanks are also extended to the Assam Football Association for facilitating the use of the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium as the neutral venue for the final match. As the curtain falls on this qualifying campaign, Bhutan looks ahead with optimism and determination. This victory is not just an end, but a strong foundation for the future, signalling continued growth, ambition, and belief in Bhutanese football.

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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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Appointment of Technical and Coaching Personnel for Women’s Football Development

The Bhutan Football Federation is proud to welcome two accomplished international professionals who will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of women’s football in the Kingdom. Anjana “Anju” Turambekar Appointed Technical Director & U-17 Head Coach We are delighted to announce the appointment of Anjana Turambekar as the Technical Director of the Girls Academy in Gelephu and Head Coach of the U-17 Women’s National Team. Hailing from Maharashtra, India, Anju is widely regarded as a trailblazer in Indian and Asian football. Her journey is a powerful story of resilience, self-belief, and determination, having overcome social and infrastructural challenges to rise to the top of the game. An AFC ‘A’ Licensed Coach and one of India’s youngest female coaches to achieve this milestone, Anju brings with her a wealth of experience across technical leadership, grassroots development, and elite youth football. Her impressive portfolio includes key roles such as: Head of Grassroots Development at the All India Football Federation Technical Head for the FIFA U-17 World Cup (MXIM Project) AFC Grassroots Panel & Technical Expert AFC Youth Panel Member and Technical Analyst International coaching experience in Singapore Anjana “Anju” Turambekar Appointed Technical Director & U-17 Head Coach Beyond her technical expertise, Anju is deeply committed to using football as a vehicle for social change. Through her work with the AT Foundation, she has empowered rural youth, especially girls, by integrating football with education and life skills. Her appointment marks a significant step forward in developing the next generation of Bhutan’s “Dragon Girls,” both on and off the pitch. Joining alongside, Anju is Mario Leandro Silva, who takes on the role of Fitness Coach for the National Women’s Academy and Head Coach of the U-14 Women’s National Team. A Portuguese coach with a rich multicultural background, Mario’s football journey spans Germany, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Portugal. Developed through elite European academy systems, he earned promotion to the senior team at just 17, competing against renowned clubs such as Sporting CP and AFC Ajax. Mario Leandro Silva Joins as Fitness Coach & U-14 Head Coach Mario began his coaching career in 2002 with Excelsior Virton, working with youth teams before progressing to senior teams in Luxembourg’s top divisions. Upon returning to Portugal, he founded a football club in Setúbal, earning recognition for his visionary approach to player development. Fluent in multiple languages and experienced across diverse football cultures, Mario brings a strong foundation in fitness, tactical awareness, and high-performance training environments. The addition of Anju and Mario represents a major boost to Bhutan’s growing women’s football program. Their combined expertise in youth development, high-performance coaching, and grassroots empowerment will be instrumental in nurturing the next generation of talent. As Bhutan continues to invest in women’s football, their leadership is set to inspire, develop, and elevate the future stars of our beloved Dragon Girls.

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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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His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck

Inauguration of FIFA Arena

Changjiji, Thimphu | 28 February 2026 The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) officially inaugurated the FIFA Arena Project 2026 ground at Loseling Middle Secondary School in Changjiji this morning, marking another important step in strengthening football infrastructure in Bhutan. The ceremony was graced by the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, who attended as the Guest of Honour. Also in attendance were Lyonpo Yeezang De Thapa, FIFA Regional Director for Member Associations (Asia and Oceania) Sanjeevan C. Balasingam, representatives from the Ministry of Education and Skills Development, officials from FIFA, the Bhutan Olympic Committee, as well as the principal, teachers, and students of Loseling Middle Secondary School. The program began with the traditional Marchang ceremony, a sacred Bhutanese offering performed to invoke blessings, remove obstacles, and ensure the success of significant milestones. The ceremony set an auspicious tone for the inauguration of the new facility. In his opening address, Dasho Ugen Tsechup, President of the Bhutan Football Federation, highlighted the broader vision behind the initiative. “In a mountainous nation like ours, where quality playing space is limited, these mini pitches will transform the future of football. We want to ensure that no child in Bhutan has to travel miles to find a proper ball and a safe field; we want football at the doorstep of every Bhutanese home. With the visionary support of FIFA and the blessings of His Royal Highness, it is our dream and mission to establish 100 mini pitches across every Dzongkhag and school in the country. We assure FIFA that your trust and investment in Bhutan will bear fruit that will make you proud.” Bhutan has already successfully installed two high-quality mini-pitches under the FIFA Arena initiative, one at Loseling Middle Secondary School in Thimphu and another at Tenduk Central School,  reinforcing the federation’s commitment to ensuring access to professional-standard playing surfaces for young football enthusiasts. During the ceremony, Mr. Sanjeevan C. Balasingam presented the official FIFA Arena pennant to the BFF President, symbolising the strong partnership and shared vision between FIFA and Bhutanese football authorities in advancing the game at the grassroots level. The highlight of the morning followed as His Royal Highness formally inaugurated the FIFA Arena ground, marking a proud and forward-looking milestone for Bhutanese football. Guests were later invited to experience the facility firsthand and observe a grassroots football session featuring 20 young players, showcasing the project’s core mission to inspire and empower the next generation through sport. The program concluded with the formal handover of the FIFA Arena ground to Loseling Middle Secondary School, ensuring that the facility will serve as a long-term hub for school and community football development. The inauguration of the FIFA Arena Project 2026 in Changji stands as a powerful testament to Bhutan’s growing investment in football infrastructure and youth development,  laying the foundation for future generations to dream, play, and excel.

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BHSSC 2025-26 to kick off from tomorrow

4th Edition of BHSSC to kick off from tomorrow

4th Edition of the Pepsi Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship, 2025-26, to Kick Off Tomorrow The recent regional high school football tournament concluded on January 9, after a week of intense competition that began on January 3. Schools from all seven regions of Bhutan-Thimphu, Punakha, Tsirang, Samtse, Samdrupjongkhar, Bumthang, and Mongarbattled fiercely for glory. A total of 42 teams participated in this thrilling tournament-21 boys’ teams and 21 girls’ teams. The matches were marked by energy, skill, and determination as young athletes showcased their talents across various venues. After fierce competition, seven boys’ teams emerged victorious and secured their spots in the upcoming national championship. These teams are Yangchenphug HSS, Tashidingkha CS, Gelephu HSS, Mongar HSS, Jakar HSS, Orong CS, and Gedu HSS. They will be joined by last year’s champions, Ugyen Academy. On the girls’ side, seven teams also qualified: Norbuling CS, Taktse CS, Gaserling CS, Yadi HSS, Ugyen Academy, Mothithang HSS, and Rangjung CS, along with last year’s winners, Gelephu HSS.   Groups The grand finals, the Nationals, are scheduled to commence on January 22, 2026. All matches will be held at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu, and the fixtures and the groups were drawn during the match Coordination Meeting earlier at Babena Headquarters. 

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BoB BWNL 2025

RTC WFC Crowned Defends Champions Yet Again

The reigning champions of the BoB Bhutan Women’s National League, 2024, RTC WFC, have done it again, clinching the BoB Bhutan Women’s National League 2025 title for the third consecutive year. The two-time defending champions reaffirmed their dominance with another remarkable campaign that showcased skill, resilience, and teamwork at their finest, culminating in a head-to-head win over Paro WFC after they were tied on points. The six-month-long league came to an exciting close at the RTC Artificial Turf, where the home side faced Transport United Ladies in what was effectively the title decider. With Paro FC keeping the pressure alive after their thrilling 5–3 victory over Thimphu City WFC in the penultimate match, RTC WFC needed nothing less than a win to secure their crown. Despite the mounting pressure, RTC WFC rose to the occasion in true champion style, delivering a commanding performance to defeat Transport United Ladies 3–0. The victory sealed yet another glorious chapter in the club’s growing legacy. In the individual awards category, Deki Lhazom shone brightly once again, earning both the Most Valuable Player and Highest Goal Scorer titles of the season. Meanwhile, Karma Dema of Transport United Ladies was honoured with the President’s Coach of the Season award for her leadership and impact throughout the campaign. The Young Emerging Player of the season was awarded to Yeyang Gisel Wangchuk of BFF Academy, while Transport United Ladies also took home the Fair Play Award for their exemplary discipline and sportsmanship. Deki Lhazom of RTC WFC Karma Dema of Transport United Ladies Reyang Gisel Wangchuk of the BFF Academy Transport United Ladies RTC WFC’s triumph marks another milestone in their legacy, inspiring the next generation and elevating women’s football in Bhutan.     

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Women's Tri-Nation Cup

Hong Kong, China held a goalless draw at Changlimithang Stadium in the opener of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, 2025 | Bhutan

A landmark moment in Bhutanese football as the Senior women’s national team took on Hong Kong, China in the opening match of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium. This encounter marked the first-ever meeting between the two nations on the football field, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation. The Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, hosted by Bhutan, features three teams: Bhutan, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, with China also participating as a visitor. These matches are scheduled during the FIFA international window, providing vital preparation ahead of the upcoming AFC qualifiers. As the players lined up in the tunnel, ready for kickoff, the atmosphere was electric. Hong Kong entered the game as favourites, ranked 80th in the FIFA Women’s rankings, compared to Bhutan’s 172nd position. However, Hong Kong’s head coach, Rambo, emphasised that rankings don’t guarantee results — every match is a new challenge where anything can happen. The teams stepped onto the pitch amid cheers from the crowd, a proud moment for Bhutanese women’s football. The home supporters, energised and passionate, rallied behind the Bhutanese Dragon Girls, eager to witness their team’s performance on such an important occasion. Bhutan fielded a balanced squad combining experienced internationals with promising young talent, led by Pema Choden Tshering, who positioned herself as a full back for this fixture, along with goalkeeper Sangita Mongar, defenders Suk Maya Ghalley, Dorji Edon, Jamyang Choden, midfielders Deki Yangden, Sonam Choden, Tshering Lhaden, and forwards Sunita Rai, Deki Lhazom, and Yeshi Bidha.  Hong Kong’s team was led by goalkeeper Wai Nga Lung and captain Chan Win Zsii, a veteran with more than 80 caps spanning two decades. Their experience was evident as they took to the field wearing their traditional red kits, contrasting with Bhutan’s vibrant pink. The match kicked off with Bhutan confidently controlling possession in front of their home crowd. Early attempts tested Hong Kong, China’s goalkeeper, but the visitors remained composed and tactically disciplined. Hong Kong, China’s responded by dropping deep and seeking counterattacking opportunities, signalling their tactical intent. Throughout the first half, both sides engaged in a competitive battle, with Bhutan’s midfield demonstrating fluid link-up play and promising attacking combinations. The home fans fueled the team’s efforts, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Hong Kong, China, gradually increased the pressure, forcing Bhutan’s defence into action with shots narrowly missing the target. The game featured tight battles and occasional fouls, but defensive organisation remained strong on both sides. Midway through the half, a minor injury to Hong Kong, China’s Sha Ron Fong briefly paused the game, but she soon returned to play, showcasing the resilience of both teams. As the first half progressed, chances emerged for both teams, but neither could break the deadlock. Bhutan came close with a goal-bound effort that was ruled out for handball, while Hong Kong’s goalkeeper Lung made several important saves. Despite the visitors’ higher ranking and greater experience, our Dragon Girls displayed remarkable composure and determination, refusing to be intimidated and continuing to press forward. The first half concluded scoreless, but the intensity and quality on display promised a thrilling second half as both teams aimed to secure victory in this historic Tri-Nation Cup opener. The second half at Changlimithang Stadium opened with both teams showing renewed intensity. An early substitution saw Hong Kong, China’s Hau yi Li (#24) replaced by Po Yan Chu (#5), signalling tactical shifts aimed at increasing attacking pressure. Bhutan, urged on by a passionate home crowd, started aggressively. Within minutes, they earned a dangerous free kick just outside the box, taken by Sonam Choden (#15). Her attempt, however, didn’t trouble the keeper. Hong Kong, China, meanwhile, amped up their attacking frequency. A series of substitutions, including the introduction of Wing Yuan kaun (#11) and Hoi Lam So (#21), added fresh energy. Their relentless attacks forced Bhutan’s goalkeeper, Sangeeta Mongar, into a string of outstanding saves, including multiple one-on-one denials and a triple save sequence inside the box. Sangeeta stood as a wall between Hong Kong and the opening goal. Bhutan made changes of their own, bringing in fresh legs like Tshering Yangden (#7) and Sonam Lhamo (#10) to strengthen both flanks and midfield, whilst Deki Lhazom began dropping deeper to help in the build-up and gain possession, showing intelligence and adaptability. As the clock ticked toward the 90-minute mark, both teams fought hard to break the deadlock. Bhutan earned another free kick in a promising position, but Sonam Choden’s curling effort narrowly missed the crossbar. Moments later, Hong Kong countered with a dangerous through ball to Hoy Lam So, whose one-on-one effort was heroically denied again by Sangeeta, reaffirming her status as the clear Player of the Match. The game entered five minutes of added time, with both sides desperate for a late winner. However, the defenders held firm, and despite thrilling moments at both ends, neither team found the finishing touch. The next match will be played between Malaysia and Hong Kong, China on 31st May, 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium.  

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