Women’s Team

Women’s Team

Women's Football in Bhutan

A Promising Display from the Dragon Girls in the FIFA International Women’s Friendly Against Bangladesh

In the FIFA International Women’s Friendly against the Tigresses, the Dragon Girls showcased their potential despite losing both matches with scorelines of 1-5 and 2-4 at Changlimithang Stadium on July 23rd and 27th. Both teams used the friendlies as preparation for the SAFF Women’s Championship in Nepal this October, and the intensity of the games captivated spectators. Despite numerous changes in the squad, the Dragon Girls took the lead in both matches. In the first match, Pema Choden Tshering scored an early goal after a mistake by a Bangladeshi defender, marking the first time Bhutan scored against Bangladesh. However, after leading 1-0 at halftime, the Dragon Girls conceded five goals in the second half, resulting in a 1-5 loss. In the second match on July 27th, Bhutan again took an early lead through Deki Lhazom, who doubled the advantage by the 21st minute. Despite this strong start, Bangladesh equalized with two goals before halftime. In the second half, Bangladesh scored twice more to secure a 4-2 victory. Despite the losses, Bhutan’s head coach Nicola Damaine emphasized the positives. “It’s much more than just the result. We were leading again, which was a positive, and we were able to play the football the way we wanted to play. I think it was a completely different game, which is what we aimed for in this two-match series. Winning would have been great, but we’re much more prepared for SAFF now. We had three girls earn their international senior caps. One had never played for the senior national team before, and they all did well. We managed to get a lot of people on the field; only two or three didn’t get on. That’s what we wanted: to get experience with the players and coach. So did you get a plan to work against Bangladesh in this match because you were leading with two goals at home? Yes, the game plan worked for some time, but obviously, we didn’t win the game. The plan was to do the right things to win. We weren’t able to convert some of our chances, but the girls worked as hard as they could, and I can’t ask for anything more from my players.”

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Bhutan Senior Women’s National Team to Face Bangladesh in FIFA International Women’s Friendly

The Bhutan Senior Women’s National Team is set to play against Team Bangladesh at Changlimithang Stadium in a FIFA International Women’s Friendly. The match is part of their preparation for the upcoming SAFF Women’s Championship. The Bhutan team has been training intensively for several weeks, alongside the ongoing BoB Women’s National League Qualifiers. Meanwhile, team Bangladesh arrived in the country yesterday and held their first training session. They had their official training today. A Pre-Match Press Conference took place today at the BFF Conference Room, where both coaches expressed their teams’ determination to win the match. The teams will face each other again on 27th July at Changlimithang Stadium.

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BoB Football Summer Camo

The BoB Football Summer Camp 2024 concluded successfully.

The BoB Football Summer Camp 2024 concluded successfully.The Bhutan Football Federation in collaboration with the Bank of Bhutan- Engaging Summer through football which kicked off on 1st July 2024 concluded today.Over 150 kids participated in the BoB Football summer camp which was held at Changlimithang Stadium and Changjiji Academy ground.

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Vacancy

Vacancy For The Post of Physiotherapists

The Bhutan Football Federation is pleased to announce the vacancy for the following for recruitment; SN Post Slot Qualification Station Appointment 1 Physiotherapists 2 Slots (1 male and 1 female)   Bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy   Gelephu and Thimphu   Contract Documents Required Application addressed to General Secretary Resume/ CV. Citizenship Identity Card copy. Medical Fitness certificate. Security Clearance Certificate. Copy of No Objection Certificate from parent agency (for those already employed). BMHC Certificate. Key Responsibilities: Assess and diagnose sports-related injuries. Develop and implement individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans. Provide hands-on therapy and other techniques to aid recovery. Collaborate with coaches, medical staff, and fitness trainers to create integrated training programs. Educate players on injury prevention, proper nutrition, and overall physical health. Maintain accurate records of treatment plans and progress. Stay updated with the latest research and developments in sports physiotherapy. Travel with the team to provide on-field support during matches and training sessions. Qualities and Personality Traits: Passionate about Sports: A genuine interest in sports, particularly football, and a desire to work with athletes to enhance their performance and well-being. Empathetic and Patient: Ability to understand the physical and emotional challenges athletes face and provide support and encouragement throughout their recovery journey. Strong Communication Skills: Ability to clearly explain treatment plans, techniques, and preventive measures to athletes, coaches, and other staff members. Detail-Oriented: Precision in assessing injuries, designing treatment plans, and maintaining comprehensive records to ensure effective rehabilitation. Adaptable and Flexible: Willingness to work irregular hours, including weekends and evenings, and travel with the team as needed. Team Player: Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, fostering a supportive and cohesive environment. Problem-Solving Skills: Quick and effective decision-making abilities, especially in high-pressure situations during matches and training. Physical Stamina and Strength: Capability to perform physically demanding tasks, such as manual therapy and assisting with exercises. Continual Learner: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying current with advancements in sports physiotherapy. Cultural Sensitivity: Awareness and respect for the cultural context of working within Bhutan, fostering positive interactions with local players and staff. Interested Bhutanese applicants may apply for the post. Application addressed to GS along with other documents must be submitted to the Administration/HR of Bhutan Football Federation at Changlimithang on or before 24 June 2024.  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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24th BFF Congress

New Executive Members Elected

The Bhutan Football Federation would like to congratulete Mr. Pema Dorji, General Secretary of Paro FC, on being reelected as Vice President of the Bhutan Football Federation.  Additionally, we extend our congratulations to Mr. Hishey Tshering, President of Thimphu City FC, Dasho Singye Palden Yonten, President of RTC FC, and Mr. Jigme Tsewang, President of Transport United FC, on their election as Executive Members of the Bhutan Football Federation. We also would like to congratulate Mr. Chencho Norbu, on his reelection as an Executive Member and Ms. Zimbiri for being reelected as the women’s representative.

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The BFF celebrates AFC Grassroots day

The Bhutan Football Federation celebrated AFC Grassroots Day today at Gelephu Public Ground, graced by the presence of Gelephu Thrompon, the Technical Director of Bhutan Football, the National Team Director of Bhutan Football Federation, coaches from Gelephu Girls Academy, and teacher and students of Gelephu Lower Secondary School. Additionally, celebrations took place at Rangjung Central School in Trashigang, Pema Lingpa Central School, and Kharsa Primary School in Bumthang, as well as with the monks of Tamzing Dratshang in Bumthang. A total of 460 students and 34 monks participated in the event.The primary aim and objective of the program were to:1. Encourage individuals of all ages, genders, and abilities to engage in football activities, fostering inclusivity and diversity within the sport.2. Provide opportunities for everyone to experience the joy of playing football.3. Promote the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of participating in football, highlighting the importance of leading an active and healthy lifestyle.4. Utilize football as a means to unite communities, promote social cohesion, and cultivate positive relationships among participants, families, and local stakeholders.The Bhutan Football Federation extends its gratitude to Gelephu Dasho Thrompon, the principals and management of Gelephu Lower Secondary School, Pema Lingpa Central School, Kharsang Primary School, Rangjung Central School, and the management of Tamzing Dratshang for their support and collaboration.

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The President of the Bhutan Football Federation and the Dutch Ambassador Discuss Collaboration between the BFF and KNVB

The president of the Bhutan Football Federation Dasho Ugen Tsechup discussed the area of cooperation between the Royal Netherlands Football Association(KNVB) with Her Excellency Marisa Gerads, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Bhutan. The key areas of interest are as follows: National Coaching Staff Coach Education and Coaching(WorldCoaches approach) Capacity building of the vital functions and positions (referees, administrators, organizers) Exchange or sending Bhutan youngsters to get trained in the Netherlands(long stints) Knowledge upgrade in technology used in football development( training and infrastructures) Further development of girls and women football.

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Bhutan National Team

The Senior Women’s National Team Prepares for FIFA Friendlies Against Hong Kong: China

Excitement permeates the air in Bhutan as the Senior Women’s National team gears up for their second FIFA Friendlies after their first International Women’s Friendly Tournament in Saudi Arabia last year. Set to face Hong Kong: China on two occasions(31st March and 3rd April, the team is not only preparing for competitive matches but also a historic event – hosting a FIFA Friendlies at its home ground, the Changlimithang National Stadium since the pandemic. Hosting and playing the FIFA Friendlies for the women’s team is a significant step forward, showcasing the progress of women’s football in Bhutan. This milestone reflects the Bhutan Football Federation’s commitment to the development and recognition of women’s football. Despite Hong Kong: China holding a position 100 ranks above Bhutan in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s Football Rankings, the upcoming matches will serve as the utmost test for the Senior Women’s National team. “Friendlies like these are crucial for popularizing women’s football in Bhutan and giving our players the exposure and experience they need,” said Ms. Pema Choden Tshering, Head of the Women’s Department and national team captain. “With a few new faces in the squad, our goal is to establish a strong foundation of expertise and exposure. I’m optimistic about our performance at home; I believe the girls will deliver an impressive display.” Under the guidance of a new head coach from England, the senior women’s squad will undergo rigorous training in the capital to ensure the best lineup takes the field and all the tactics are fully performed during the upcoming match. Ms. Nicola Demaine, the head coach of the senior national team sees the upcoming games against Hong Kong as more than just matches; they represent a crucial opportunity for her team to prepare for the SAFF tournament. “It’s a chance to measure ourselves against international opposition whilst trying out new tactics,” she says. “It will also be an opportunity to hand experience to some players who have had less exposure, as well as, hopefully, delivering a good performance for the fans.” Anticipation runs high among players and fans as the national team prepares to showcase their skills and passion for the game on the international stage. The FIFA Friendlies not only offer an opportunity for Bhutan’s senior women’s team to demonstrate their progress, determination, and unity but also catalyze the growth of women’s football in the country. Beyond the matches, this event also signifies the increasing recognition and support for women’s football in Bhutan, serving as a platform to inspire aspiring young athletes and promote gender equality in sports.

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Women's Football

Bhutan Women’s Squad For The Year 2024 Announced

The Bhutan Women’s National Team is more than just a football squad; it’s a symbol of hope and inspiration for aspiring athletes across the nation.  Head Coach Ms. Nicola Demaine announced a 24-member Senior Women’s National Team, who are selected through various selection camp at Changlimithang Stadium last month from various clubs across the country. Bhutan Team for the Year, 2024 GoalKeepers: Kinzang Dema, Karma Yuden, Sangita Mongar. Defenders: Suk Maya Ghalley, Kinley Zangmo, Dorji Edon, Jamyang Choden, Kelzang Tshering Wangmo, karma Wangmo, Rigzin Wangmo, Sangay Dema, Tashi Wangmo. Midfielders: Sonam Choden, Sonam Lhamo, Ugyen Choden, Sangay Wangmo,  Pema Choden Tshering, Deki Yangdon. Forwards: Deki Lhazom, Yeshey Bidha, Tshering Yangden, Namgyel Dema, Tshering Lhaden, Sunita Rai. Head coach: Nicola Demaine

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BFF Meeting with the stakeholder

Preparing For A Transformative 2024 Focusing On School Tournaments.

On February 6th, the Bhutan Football Federation convened a crucial meeting in Punakha, with 20 Dzongkhag Education Officers and 4 Thromde Education Officers to deliberate on forthcoming BFF programs tailored for schools nationwide. In a concerted effort to amplify the involvement of both male and female students in football across the nation, the Bhutan Higher Secondary School Championship will be extended to include divisions for both genders this year. Additionally, to nurture grassroots initiatives and cultivate budding talents, U-13 and U-16 School Youth Tournaments will be organized. This collaborative endeavour underscores our commitment to fostering a vibrant football culture within Bhutanese schools, laying the groundwork for a promising future in the realm of sports.

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