Womens National League

Womens National League

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Thimphu, Bhutan – 10 February 2026 The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) and Tashi Beverages Limited, Bhutan Coca-Cola, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formally designating Coca-Cola as the Official Beverage Partner of the Bhutan Football Federation. The partnership marks an important step in strengthening private-sector collaboration in support of football development in Bhutan. The MoU was signed at a formal ceremony held at the BFF Headquarters in Babena, attended by the Managing Director of Tashi Beverages Ltd., Bhutan Coca-Cola, Mr. Tshenchok Thinley, and the General Secretary of the Bhutan Football Federation, Mr. Ugyen Wangchhuk. The agreement outlines cooperation in supporting BFF competitions, events, and grassroots initiatives, while enhancing the match-day experience for players, officials, and supporters. The partnership will be valid for a fixed term of three years amounting to Nu. 1500000/- per annum. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Ugyen Wangchhuk, General Secretary of the Bhutan Football Federation, highlighted the significance of the collaboration: “The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to partner with Tashi Beverages Ltd., Bhutan Coca-Cola, a globally recognised brand with a long history of supporting sport. This collaboration will contribute meaningfully to the promotion of football in Bhutan, particularly in strengthening our competitions and youth development initiatives. We look forward to a productive and mutually beneficial partnership.” Mr. Tshechok Thinley, Managing Director of Tashi Beverages Limited, Bhutan Coca-Cola.., Bhutan Coca-Cola, also welcomed the partnership, stating: “Coca-Cola Bhutan is proud to partner with the Bhutan Football Federation and support the continued growth of football in Bhutan. Football is a sport that unites communities, and as a brand that has long supported the game globally, we are delighted to contribute to the development of football at all levels in the country.” The signing of this MoU underscores the shared commitment of both organisations to promote sport, youth engagement, and healthy lifestyles, while contributing to the continued growth and professional development of football in Bhutan

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Dragon Girls Claim Historic Bronze at Inaugural SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship 2025–26

Dragon Girls Claim Historic Bronze at Inaugural SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship 2026 |Thailand

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) proudly congratulates the national women’s futsal team, the Dragon Girls, for securing a historic bronze medal at the inaugural SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship 2025–26, marking a significant milestone for Bhutanese women’s football and futsal on the regional stage. Bhutan delivered a commendable tournament campaign, finishing third overall with 11 points from six matches. The Dragon Girls recorded three wins, two draws, and one defeat, scoring 18 goals and conceding 13, underlining their attacking intent, resilience, and growing tactical maturity throughout the competition. Bhutan opened their campaign with a hard-fought 1–1 draw against Pakistan, followed by an impressive 3–3 draw against eventual champions Bangladesh. The team then gathered momentum with convincing victories over Sri Lanka (5–1) and the Maldives (4–2), before producing one of the standout performances of the tournament with a 2–1 win over India, who later finished as runners-up. Bhutan’s only defeat came against Nepal in a closely contested 5–3 match, which did little to diminish an otherwise outstanding campaign. Deki Lhazon tops the goalscoring chart for Bhutan Individually, Deki Lhazom emerged as one of Bhutan’s key attacking players, finishing the tournament with four goals, while the collective effort and unity of the squad remained the defining strength behind the bronze-medal success. Reflecting on the achievement, team captain Sonam Lhamo expressed pride in the team’s journey and performance: “Winning the bronze medal in the first-ever SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship is a proud moment for all of us. We believed in ourselves, fought together in every match, and showed that Bhutan can compete confidently at the regional level. This achievement belongs to the entire team and everyone who has supported us.” Bangladesh were crowned champions of the tournament, with India finishing as runners-up, while Bhutan claimed third place ahead of Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. Beyond the podium finish, the championship provided invaluable international exposure and learning opportunities for the Dragon Girls, many of whom competed in a regional futsal tournament of this magnitude for the first time. The experience gained from this competition will play a vital role in the continued development of women’s futsal in Bhutan.

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Capacity building for administrators under the fifa women’s development programme

Capacity Building For Administrators under the FFIA Women’s Development Programme Concludes

The intensive three-day Capacity Building for Administrators under the FIFA Women’s Development Programme, led by Ms. Natcha Tarateerasarn and Ms. Pema Choden Tshering, both Women’s Football experts, reached its successful conclusion today, marking a significant milestone in the professionalisation of football management in the country. The final day was packed with critical insights into governance, followed by a celebratory closing ceremony that honoured the dedication of participants from across the football community. The final day commenced with a focus on the ethical foundations of the sport. Mr. Tshewang Tashi, the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) Security Head and Integrity Officer, led the first session on Integrity and Security. His presentation underscored the importance of maintaining the highest ethical standards and ensuring a secure environment for the growth of the game.The workshop then moved toward the technicalities of professional club management. Miss Natcha from FIFA, alongside Ms. Kuenzang Choden, delivered a comprehensive session on Club Licensing. This segment provided administrators with the roadmap necessary to meet international standards, ensuring that local clubs are built on sustainable and professional foundations.The educational portion of the day wrapped up with a vital presentation on Safeguarding. Miss Natcha returned to the podium, joined by Mr. Nidup Gyeltshen, to emphasise the collective responsibility of administrators in protecting all participants, especially youth, within the football ecosystem. Ms. Malti, the Finance officer of BFF participating in the Ice break session As the technical sessions concluded, the floor was opened to the participants. Many shared heartfelt reflections on their three-day journey, citing the practical knowledge gained and the valuable networking opportunities provided.“These three days have not only equipped us with better management tools but have also strengthened our commitment to the sport,” said Chimmi of RTC FC. “We are grateful for the expertise shared by both local and FIFA representatives, which will greatly support our work in advancing women’s football.” The afternoon transition into the official closing ceremony was marked by a sense of pride. Two prominent figures in Bhutanese football graced the event: Mr Hishey Tshering, President of Thimphu City FC and a member of the BFF Executive Committee, and Mr Jigme Tshewang, President of Transport United FC and a member of the BFF Executive Committee.The Chief Guests presented certificates to the participants, recognising their active engagement and successful completion of the program.In his closing remarks, Mr. Hishey Tshering offered inspiring words to the gathered administrators. He emphasised that the knowledge gained over the last three days is a powerful tool, but its true value will be seen in how it is implemented within their respective clubs and organisations to elevate the standard of Bhutanese football.The program concluded on a high note with a traditional Tashi Labey, a symbolic dance of celebration and well-wishing, followed by a final group photograph to commemorate the bond formed between the administrators and mentors.As the administrators return to their clubs, they carry with them new strategies, a stronger network, and a renewed vision for the future of football in Bhutan.

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Vacancy for the Post of Physiotherapist

Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for the following positions: Slot Qualification Placement Physiotherapist (One Male & One Female) Bachelor’s Degree of Physiotherapy Male-Thimphu Female – Gelephu Interested Bhutanese applicants are invited to apply for the above posts. Applications addressed to the General Secretary, along with the required documents, must be submitted to the Administration/HR Office of the Bhutan Football Federation, Bebena, Thimphu, on or before 21 January 2026 during office hours. Download the ToR and documents required here: https://tinyurl.com/whjjnysu 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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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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FIFA Womens

FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan

The first-ever FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan achieved significant success in Mongar, drawing an encouraging participation of 80 girls aged 6 to 16 for a two-day program designed to introduce them to the sport in an inclusive and empowering environment. The campaign structure, which began with an energetic Zumba warm-up followed by foundational drills like ball control and passing on Day 1, and concluded with fun matches and a certificate ceremony on Day 2 was highly effective, ultimately building confidence and interest in football among young players. This meaningful step towards creating a positive environment for girls’ participation was seamlessly executed thanks to the crucial support provided by 6 SSI volunteers and 5 Dessups.

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BFF Off season Series

Guess What Suku is Cooking- An Off-Season Series

Suk Maya Ghalley, known to most as Suku, grew up in Bhur Geog. Although her current residence is registered under Samtenling, she still proudly considers the place by its original name, Bhurzaland. As the youngest in her family, Suku jokes that this makes her the “youngest rich girl,” with three sisters and three brothers. Her football journey began at the age of six, right when she started primary school. At that time, her school only offered football and volleyball, and students often played in the paddy fields or on the Bhur School ground. This limited choice is what first ignited her interest in sports. While she started playing both volleyball and football, it was football that immediately captured her heart. It was the first game she truly connected with, and from the moment she saw it, she knew she had to play. Those early days of training in open spaces, alongside village elders, friends, and her own siblings, became the foundation of Suku’s footballing journey. Those simple community games were where her skills and confidence began to take shape. Today, Suku plays as a full back, but also plays as an attacker and winger, which she chose because of her love for speed and movement. She thrives when running down the flank, carrying the ball at full pace, and creating goal-scoring chances for her team. Her dedication and hard work have earned her 22 international caps for Bhutan. Domestically, she has secured six national titles and represented several clubs, including the BFF Academy, Mandala FC, Sunrise FC, and, most recently, RTC WFC.Catch Suku, one of the talents on the field and off the field, as she cooks her favourite in the first-ever off-season series on our YouTube Channel.

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RTC WFC

RTC WFC Set for Second AFC Women’s Champions League Campaign

RTC WFC is all set to make their second appearance on the continental stage as they gear up for the AFC Women’s Champions League 2025 Preliminary Stage. Placed in Group D, the Bhutanese side will face strong opposition from across Asia in what promises to be a highly competitive group. RTC WFC will take on: Kaohsiung Attackers FC (Chinese Taipei) Naegohyang Women’s FC (DPR Korea) Master FC (Lao PDR) All Group D matches will be held in Vientiane, Laos, with kick-off times and venues yet to be confirmed. Check out the fixtures below:   RTC WFC fixtures

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Bhutan Women's National League

10 Clubs, One Dream in BoB Bhutan Womens National League

The 2025 BoB Bhutan Women’s National League is shaping up to be unlike any other season before. Reigning champions RTC WFC have kicked off their campaign with a series of friendlies, setting the tone early. Meanwhile, the 2022 champions, “Paro WFC” are making a grand return to the league after a two-year hiatus—adding a whole new level of competition. Their comeback is even more exciting as they’ve bolstered their squad by signing star players from Bangladesh. Preparations are in full swing across all clubs. Thimphu City WFC are making their presence felt, while Transport United Ladies are reportedly close to signing Nepalese stars to strengthen their squad. On the other hand, The Royal Academy WFC and Ugyen Academy WFC have yet to make any foreign signings, staying focused on developing local talent. Gelephu Academy Girls are committed to nurturing their academy players, while Gelephu City Girls, Samtse WFC and Phuentsholing WFC are eyeing reinforcements from neighboring India. With just two weeks to go until kickoff, the excitement is building. A new season, new stories, and a renewed dream—Bhutanese women’s football is ready to shine.

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