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Referees Ready: Preparatory Course Sets the Standard for BPL & BWNL 2026

While the excitement builds, our match officials are already stepping up, gearing up through an intensive preparatory course to ensure they are fully ready for the season ahead. This course is designed to equip referees for both the BoB Bhutan Premier League (BPL) and the Bhutan Women’s National League (BWNL). It covers the selection process and clearly defines the roles of match officials, including the main referee, assistant referees, and the fourth official. A strong focus is placed on pre-match preparation, from referee briefings and equipment checks to efficient logistics management, ensuring everything is in place before kickoff. The training also dives into real match-day scenarios, sharpening decision-making, game management, and the enforcement of league regulations to guarantee consistency, fairness, and control throughout every match. To match the speed of the modern game, the course emphasises physical fitness, with dedicated sessions aimed at enhancing performance and ensuring referees can keep up with the intensity on the pitch. As the players prepare to shine, our referees are getting ready to deliver excellence.

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Ugyen Academy Complete Historic Clean Sweep at BHSSC 2025–26 Nationals

The Pepsi Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship 2025–26 (Nationals) concluded successfully with competitive matches across age categories, reaffirming the championship’s role as a key platform for school football development in Bhutan. At the conclusion of the Nationals, Ugyen Academy emerged as the most successful school of the tournament, completing a historic clean sweep by winning all four national titles- U16 Boys, U16 Girls, U19 Boys, and U19 Girls. The U16 National Championships were conducted across two venues, with the U16 Boys competition hosted at Tsirang Artificial Turf and the U16 Girls matches played at UA Artificial Turf. The junior category showcased promising talent and improving tactical awareness among participating schools. In the U16 Girls final, Ugyen Academy secured a 1–0 victory over Norbugang Central School in a closely contested match. Both teams demonstrated strong defensive organisation, with Ugyen Academy capitalising on a decisive moment to claim the title and manage the game effectively until the final whistle. The U16 Boys final between Ugyen Academy and Peljorling Higher Secondary School ended in a goalless draw after regulation time. The championship was decided through a penalty shootout, where Ugyen Academy prevailed 4–3, displaying composure and resilience under pressure to lift the U16 Boys title. The conclusion of the U16 competitions highlighted the steady progress of school football at the junior level and set a positive tone for the senior age group championships. The focus then shifted to Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu, where the U19 Boys and Girls National Level Championship brought together the top-performing schools from across the country. The tournament delivered high-intensity matches, emerging talents, and notable results, reflecting the growing competitiveness of school football in Bhutan. In the U19 Girls competition, Ugyen Academy maintained consistency and discipline throughout the tournament to claim the national title. Motithang Higher Secondary School finished as runners-up following a commendable campaign. The U19 Boys competition proved to be one of the most competitive editions in recent years. Ugyen Academy emerged as champions, while Gedu Higher Secondary School secured the runners-up position after an impressive run. One of the major highlights of the championship was Gedu HSS’s semifinal victory over two-time runners-up Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School, a result that marked a significant turning point in the tournament. Additionally, the league stage produced an unexpected outcome, with reigning champions Gelephu Higher Secondary School failing to register a win, underscoring the increasing depth and competitiveness of school football nationwide. Individual performances were recognised as part of the championship’s closing ceremony. Ugyen Lhamo of Ugyen Academy and Ngawang Sonam of Ugyen Academy were awarded the Top Goal Scorer honours in the U19 Girls and Boys categories, respectively. The Best Goalkeeper awards were presented to Jigme Choden of Rangjung Central School (U19 Girls) and Binod Ghalley of Gedu Higher Secondary School (U19 Boys). The Most Valuable Player awards were claimed by Pema Selden Dorji (U19 Girls) and Chimi Dorji (U19 Boys), both representing Ugyen Academy. The successful completion of the Pepsi Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship 2025–26 (Nationals) reflects the continued collaboration between the Bhutan Football Federation, the Ministry of Education and Skills Development, participating schools, match officials, volunteers, and the Local Organising Committee. The championship continues to serve as an important pathway for talent identification and development, contributing to the long-term growth of football in Bhutan. The performances witnessed across all age categories highlight the positive impact of structured competitions in strengthening the school football ecosystem nationwide.

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BHSSC 2025-26 to kick off from tomorrow

Fourth Edition of BHSSC Kicks Off with Goals and Glory at Changlimithang Stadium

THIMPHU, January 22, 2026 – The highly anticipated National Championship of the Pepsi Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship (BHSSC) officially commenced today at the historic Changlimithang Stadium. The opening ceremony, which celebrated youth sports and national talent, was graced by Mrs. Sangye Choden, Director of the Department of Education Programmes, Ministry of Education and Skills Development. The tournament brings together the best regional qualifiers to compete for the national title on the country’s grandest stage. With four high-stakes matches scheduled daily, two for the girls’ teams and two for the boys’, the opening day set a high bar for the rest of the competition. Opening Day Match Highlights Mothithang HSS vs. Norbugang CS (Girls)The first match of the day saw Mothithang Higher Secondary School deliver a masterclass performance. Dominating from the first whistle, Mothithang secured a commanding 6-0 victory over Norbugang CS, establishing themselves as early favorites in the girls’ division. Ugyen Academy vs. Orong HSS (Boys)The defending champions, Ugyen Academy, proved exactly why they hold the title. Facing off against Orong Higher Secondary School, the champions displayed clinical efficiency, finishing the match with a massive 8-0 scoreline. The win sends a clear message to all other contenders: the title defense is in full swing. Rangjung CS vs. Yadi CS (Girls)In a more closely contested battle between regional neighbors, Rangjung Central School faced Yadi Central School. Rangjung CS managed to break through the Yadi defense twice, securing a solid 2-0 win to start their national campaign on a positive note. Gedu HSS vs. Gelephu HSS (Boys)The final match of the day provided the most tension. In a defensive battle where every inch of the pitch was contested, Gedu Higher Secondary School managed to find the back of the net twice. They held their nerve until the final whistle to grab a 2-0 win over Gelephu HSS. Summary Table: Day 1 Results | Match | Team A | Team B | Score | Winner || Girls 1 | Norbugang CS | Mothithang HSS | 0 – 6 | Mothithang HSS || Boys 1 | Ugyen Academy | Orong HSS | 8 – 0 | Ugyen Academy || Girls 2 | Rangjung CS| Yadi CS | 2 – 0 | Rangjung CS || Boys 2 | Gedu HSS | Gelephu HSS | 2 – 0 | Gedu HSS | As the championship continues, fans can expect more thrilling action from the 16 qualifying teams. The combination of seasoned champions like Ugyen Academy and hungry newcomers from the regions promises one of the most exciting school tournaments in recent years.

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Referee Development Course in Bumtang

Referee Development Course Successfully Conducted in Bumthang

Referee Development Course (RDC) was successfully conducted in Bumthang from 22–24 December 2025, bringing together 30 participants from Mongar, Trashigang, Bumthang, Wangdue, and Thimphu, including 7 female referees. The course was led by Choki Om, with support from Phurpa Wangchuk, and focused on strengthening both the theoretical knowledge and practical officiating skills of referees. Key areas included Laws of the Game interpretation, decision-making, match control, communication, and referee ethics. Through interactive sessions, practical exercises, and group discussions, participants gained greater confidence, consistency, and match management skills, contributing to the continued development of refereeing standards in Bhutan.

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Ganga Ram

From Grassroots to Greater Purpose: The Journey of Ganga Ram Ghalley

Ganga Ram Ghalley, a proud son of Samtenling (earlier known as Bhur), the very place where the international airport of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) is taking shape and he stands today as a dedicated force behind grassroots football and youth development in the region. His journey with football began humbly in childhood, playing on village grounds with nothing more than a sock ball and pure passion. Those simple beginnings planted a lifelong love for the game, one that would later evolve into a mission to serve his community through football. Currently serving as the District Football Coordinator and Youth Coordinator of Gelephu Mindfulness City, Ganga Ram coaches footballers across all levels. He works closely with schools, training students in fundamental football skills while instilling discipline, teamwork, respect and values that go far beyond the pitch. Beyond coaching, he actively organizes friendly matches for senior players to promote health, harmony, and lifelong engagement with sport. His efforts also extend across borders, with Bhutan–India friendly matches aimed at strengthening people-to-people relations. Complementing these initiatives are small but meaningful youth volunteer programs, encouraging young people in Gelephu to contribute positively to their community. One of the most personal and spiritual aspects of his journey is a sacred stone gifted by His Majesty The King during the international airport earth-breaking ceremony. Ganga Ram has placed this stone on his altar, treating it as a blessing and a symbol of responsibility. Through daily prayers with this stone, he offers his quiet devotion to the success of Gelephu Mindfulness City honouring His Majesty’s vision. Reflecting on the growth of football in GMC, Ganga Ram notes a remarkable transformation. What was once informal and limited has now become organized, inclusive, and youth-focused, aligning closely with community wellbeing and long-term development. Looking ahead, he carries a strong hope that a well-managed and competitive Gelephu Football Club will soon represent the city with pride, discipline, and purpose on larger platforms. For Ganga Ram Ghalley, giving back is deeply personal. He speaks with gratitude of the community that raised him, whose constant encouragement fuels his commitment. Serving through football, he believes, is his small but sincere contribution to the nation. To supporters and football lovers, his message is simple yet powerful:Thank you for your unwavering support. Together, let us grow the game and build a stronger, healthier, and more united community. A grassroots hero with a clear vision, Ganga Ram Ghalley’s story is a reminder that meaningful change often begins on the smallest grounds with passion, service, and belief.

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AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course Successfully Conducted

AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course Successfully Conducted

The Medical Department of the Bhutan Football Federation, with the support of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), successfully conducted a two-day AFC Football Medicine and Doping Control Course on 15th and 16th December. The program brought together medical doctors, paramedics, physiotherapists, and coaches actively engaged in football, providing a valuable platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and professional development within the football medical community. Key sessions focused on awareness, prevention, and emergency response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, the proper recognition and management of concussion, and comprehensive education on anti-doping regulations aimed at promoting clean, fair, and ethical sport. This important initiative has significantly strengthened medical preparedness and player safety standards, reaffirming the Bhutan Football Federation’s continued commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of all stakeholders involved in Bhutanese football.

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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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Vacancy

Vacancy For The Post Of Videographers

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for the post of two Videographers. Documents required 1. Application with Resume/ CV. 2. Citizenship Identity Card copy. 3. Medical Fitness certificate. 4. Security Clearance Certificate. 5. Copy of No Objection Certificate from         parent agency (for those already employed). 6. Education Qualification: Minimum Class Twelve Required qualification/Skills 1. Expertise in camera operation, with a solid understanding of angles, framing, and how to capture   fast-moving football action. 2. Proficiency in video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effect, etc.). 3. Strong knowledge of audio, lighting, and camera equipment, including action cameras 4. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, capturing events in real-time and editing quickly to meet deadlines. 5. A deep passion for football and an understanding of the sport’s unique pace and rhythm. 6. Ability to work evenings and weekends as required by the event schedule. 7. Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with a creative team to produce compelling content.   Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to General Secretary along with the following documents must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Changlimithang on or before 27 November 2024 during office hours. The documents and qualifications 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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