Women’s Team

Women’s Team

Ms. Nicola joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the new head coach of the Women's National Team

Insights with Ms. Nicola Demaine, The new head coach of the Bhutan Women’s National Team

1. How’s Bhutan treating you? I have been here two weeks now and am enjoying my experience of Bhutan so far. 2. How did you know about Bhutan and what was the first thing that came into your mind when you came across the term “Bhutan” and what are the things you searched regarding Bhutan? I have been to Nepal previously so I had a picture in my mind of how Bhutan might look. On reading up on the country I became intrigued by the notion of national happiness and love the idea of embracing the past and accepting the future on your own terms. 3. Can you provide an overview of the current state of the team, including your recent selections and what are the areas for improvement? The women’s national team played a good number of games in 2023. They look organized and there are some very talented players. Our selection process involved NWL game observation, two days of trial matches and observations of previous internationals. 4. With Bhutan’s Women’s National Team’s success in recent years, what are your short-term and long-term goals? We want to continue to build on the progress and success that has gone before. We are setting our sights on the goal of winning SAFF. 5. What is your assessment of the current player roster or how do you see the Bhutanese players? I am very happy with what I have observed if the players so far. They all seem like good people and I am looking forward to working with them. They are at a good level technically and have good game understanding. 6. Are there specific strengths or areas that the team needs to focus on for player development? We will be focusing primarily on how we want to play as a team, but will also pay attention to individual player development. 7. What will be your style of play and philosophy? Are there specific tactical approaches or strategies you prefer? I like to play forward thinking, brave football. But also want to make sure our style works for every one involved. 8. What’s your approach or feedback regarding women’s football in the country? There are a lot of really great things happening in Bhutan for women’s football. While I am here I will see where I can help and who I can pass to my knowledge on to. 9. Bhutan’s National team or Bhutan Football as a whole is way behind your country’s trend in terms of football so, what are the things you would like to improve in the next few months? I have watched women’s football develop in a number of countries. These things take time but anything can be achieved. We need to make sure every girl can try football and find a place where they can participate from 5 years old. Short term I would like to focus on making sure those young girls have excellent role models to inspire them by working with the talented players already in the academy and national team. 10. Being at BFF Girls Academy and having trained the U19 girls for a few days, can you provide an overview of the academy’s current structure, programs, and objectives? Are you happy about it? I have only had a few days at the academy but I can see there are good things already in place. My task will be to review where value can be added, with a focus on ensuring players are getting what they need to become their best self. 11. As we all know BFF Girls Academy, Gelephu plays a crucial pipeline in building the senior national team in the future, what are the things you are going to emphasis at the Academy? I would like to ensure we are delivering an holistic program for the players. This will ensure players can not just develop as players technically and tactically, but develop as people and as athletes. 12. How do you plan to balance academics and athletics within the academy? We will work closely with the local schools to ensure our students are completing their academic work whilst meeting the demands of player development. 13. What are the changes you want to make out at the BFF Girls Academy, Gelephu? There are already so great things happening at the academy and we have the support of FIFA with the TDS program. I am not looking for what I can change. I am looking where I can assist, support, educate and enhance the people and processes we have in place.

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RTC WFC

RTC WFC Crowned The Champions of BWNL, 2023

The Bhutan Women’s National League, 2023, concluded after a six-month-long competition. This year’s tournament featured a format with three leagues, with the first two being played on a home-and-away basis, while the third took place at the centralized venue of Changlimithang National Stadium. Emerging victorious in the competition was RTC WFC, securing the top position. Following closely were Gelephu Academy WFC and Ugyen Academy, claiming the second and third spots, respectively. Recognizing outstanding individual performances, Yeshi Choden of Gelephu Academy Girls was honoured as the Young Emerging Player of the Season. The Best Goalkeeper of the Season was awarded to Sangita Mongar from Ugyen Academy WFC. In a notable shared achievement, the title of Highest Goal Scorer of the Season was claimed jointly by Deki Lhazom of Gelephu Academy Girls and Tshering Yangden of Ugyen Academy WFC. The Most Valuable Player of the Season accolade was bestowed upon Sonam Choden of RTC WFC. The Bhutan Women’s National League, with its exciting matches and standout performances, showcased the talent and skill of women footballers in the country throughout the 2023 season. This year a total of 8 teams featured in the competition.

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Referee Bhutan

Cultivating Young Talents into Refereeing Across the Nation

The Bhutan Football Federation kick off with the inaugural of the four days grassroots refereeing program in Phuentsholing today. The program is a significant step towards promoting and nurturing young talents in the field of football officiating. A total of 20 participants have been selected to partake in this pioneering initiative, comprising 8 girls and 12 boys. The chosen participants hail from various regions, including Gelephu, Samtse, Punakha, and Paro, showcasing the program’s commitment to inclusivity and nationwide representation. The age range of the participants spans from 10 to 17 years, underlining the emphasis on cultivating referee skills among young individuals. The program is led by experienced instructors and referees in the country, namely Mr. Ratan Rai, Mr. Namgay Dorji, and Mr. Pema Norbu, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the sessions. The session are mentored by Mr. Ugyen Dorji,  the Head of the Referee Department, providing guidance and support to ensure the success of the grassroots program. This initiative not only marks a historic moment for the Bhutan Football Federation but also highlights the dedication to fostering a new generation of referees. The inclusion of both girls and boys in the program reflects a commitment to gender equality and the belief that everyone should have an equal opportunity to contribute to the sport. According to Mr. Ugyen Dorji, the Head of the Referee Department, “This marks the initiation of the first-ever grassroots refereeing program in the country, and it’s currently in its pilot phase. If proven successful, we are committed to extending the program to other districts. One of our primary goals is to involve the younger generation in a meaningful activity during the winter break.” As the participants undergo training in Phuentsholing, the program aims to instil not only the technical aspects of refereeing but also essential values such as fair play, integrity, and teamwork. The Bhutan Football Federation envisions that this grassroots refereeing program will catalyze the development of football officiating in the country, laying the foundation for a bright future in the sport.

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Ms. Emily Mackey joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the Head Coach of U14 Girls under the FIFA Talent Coach Programme under the Talent Development Scheme.

Ms. Eilidh Mackay joins the Bhutan Football Federation as the Head Coach of U14 Girls.

Eilidh Mackay is a collaborative leader and experienced coach aligning stakeholders to achieve collective goals. In her recent role as FIFA Legacy Manager, she fostered a collaborative culture between two host nations, two confederations and FIFA, organizing workshops to create a collective legacy program producing a post-tournament legacy impact report. As the Men’s Premier League Head Coach at KPFC, Eilidh proactively evolved the club’s culture, raised standards, and developed a sustainable program. Her role as Head of Female Football at NSFA showcased her proactive approach in creating and implementing the “What’s Best For Her” strategy, resulting in tangible outcomes such as increased player retention, coach representation, and female player representation. Eilidh’s diverse experience also includes roles with Football Australia as a Support Coach for the Future Matilda’s program and Northern Tigers as the Girls SAP Technical Director, NPL Youth Head Coach, and XLR8 Player Development Manager. Throughout her career, she emphasized holistic player development, coach education, and community engagement. Her achievements include AFC/FA A-License, participation in FIFA’s Female Coach Mentoring and Coach Educator programs, and serving as the Chair of the FNSW Women’s Standing Committee. Eilidh is a certified personal trainer, a recipient of the Women in Leadership Sports Grant, and actively involved in coaching education and development initiatives.

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PRO Licence Course-Bhutan

The BFF-AFC Pro Diploma Coaching Course Module 2 concludes

The BFF-AFC Pro Diploma Coaching Course Module 2 which started on 8th November  concluded on 19th November 2023 with its second practical assessment, led by Mr. Vincent Subramaniam as the main tutor. The module 2 covered the topics on leadership, management, the know-how of a technical director and knowing yourself  in the theory session. In the practical session, the course focused in tactics and strategies of a game. A total of ten participants were involved, including two females. The third module is scheduled to commence on December 23, 2023, and will continue until January 2, 2024. Following the completion of Module 2, participants will return to their respective clubs to apply the knowledge gained and train their teams. Each participant has been assigned an assignment based on the playing philosophy, which they are required to submit to the tutors during the third module.

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Women's Football in Bhutan

Women’s Football Campaign in Bumtang and Punakha

The Women’s Football Department conducted the first ever women’s football campaign in Bumtang and Punakha district on 29th of October and 5th of November respectively. Women’s football Campaign is one of the eight developmental programs under the FIFA Women’s Development Program. The main objective of the program is to boost participation among young girls in a fun and engaging way. We also used it as anopportunity to scout for potential talents to be recruited into our Academy System. For the event, the girls were invited from four schools from each district, covering the ages from 2009 to 2014. The event, comprised small-sided games divided into age categories (U10, U12, and U14) and ran throughout the entire morning and the participants were provided with refreshments.  Ngawang Yangchen Lhamo of Bumthang shared that it had been a great experience as they had learned a lot and had a lot of fun during the event. According to Norbu Gyelteshen, the Principal of Ugyen Academy, it gave him absolute joy to see the young girls engaged and playing football.   Ms. Pema Choden, the head of the women’s department, expressed her observation that witnessing young girls actively participating in four-hour-long football sessions was truly inspiring. She emphasized that the common misconception suggesting that girls lack interest in football or that there is insufficient participation at the grassroots level is entirely false. According to her, girls are eager to be engaged in such activities, and the campaign underscored the necessity to organize more events of this nature. Ms. Pema Choden further stressed the importance of capturing girls’ interest at an early age and introducing them to the game. Regrettably, due to exams, the planned extension of the festival to Haa and Samtse had to be abandoned, as Ms. Pema Choden explained. Despite this setback, the campaign has sparked a call for increased efforts in organizing similar festivities to promote girls’ involvement in football and sports in general. A total of 310 girls (110 in Bumthang and 195 in Punakha) participated in the event during the campaign.

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Bhutan National Team

Bhutan’s International Football Journey: The Ebb and Flow of Results in 2023

In the realm of international football, Bhutan’s national teams have had their share of ups and downs in 2023. From the U16-SAFF Championship held in the country to our first International Women’s Friendly Tournament for the senior women’s national team, the year has been a rollercoaster ride for Bhutanese football enthusiasts. SAFF Championship, 2023, Bangalore The Dragon Boys’ first outing of 2023 was marked by their return to the SAFF Championship, which was held at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bangalore, India, from June 21 to July 4, 2023. Apart from the SAFF countries, Kuwait and Lebanon were invited as guest teams to increase the number of teams and make the event more competitive. Bhutan started the SAFF expedition facing the Maldives in the opening match. Despite some exceptional displays from our Dragon boys, we failed to live up to expectations, suffering a heartbreak result in the opening of our journey, losing to the Maldives with a score of 2-0. Our second match of the championship was more surprising, as we faced a much stronger team ranked 80 places above us. Lebanon, one of the guests of the SAFF championship, opened their account within a few minutes of the opening whistle while we helplessly defended their attacks. We were 4 goals behind at halftime but managed to pull one back in the second half, showcasing our strong mentality despite the big goal margin. SAFF Championship, 2023 Bangalore Our first encounter with Lebanon In the final match of the championship, we faced Bangladesh and suffered a 3-1 setback. Despite the tough competition and unfavourable outcomes, our Dragon boys exhibited resilience and determination throughout the tournament, even though they failed to qualify for the semifinals. While victory eluded them, the experience gained on the international stage will undoubtedly serve as a stepping stone for future matches. U16-SAFF Championship, 2023 (Changlimithang National Stadium) The journey began with the U16-SAFF Championship, held on Bhutanese soil at the iconic Changlimithang National Stadium. It was the first international match held in the country after the pandemic, and hopes were high. Fans were eager to witness our young talents shine. Unfortunately, Bhutan couldn’t make it to the semifinals after losing to Pakistan and the Maldives with scorelines of 2-1 and 3-2, leaving spectators with mixed feelings. In the match against the Maldives, the future of Bhutan Football and the captain, Sonam Dorji, scored a fabulous long shot and doubled his tally in the additional minutes of the first half.  Our first International Match held in the country after the pandemic What a way to celebrate your first goal for the country in front of the home supporter However, the game was overturned when he received a second yellow card of the match, leaving Bhutan a goal short of progressing to the semifinals. While the outcome was not ideal, it marked an opportunity for the young Bhutanese footballers to learn and grow, setting the stage for their future endeavours. U19-SAFF Championship, 2023 (Nepal) Moving on to the U19-SAFF Championship held in Nepal, Bhutan’s young team displayed remarkable determination and talent that made waves in international matches. Under the guidance of Japanese Head Coach Hedaharu Takahashi, these young talents have shown immense potential and promise. Their impressive performances have not only caught the attention of scouts but have also ignited hope for the future of Bhutanese football. In the opening match of Bhutan against Bangladesh, the runners-up of the Championship in the years 2017, 2019, and 2022, the young team showed their determination and bravery by staging a comeback against Bangladesh, securing the first historical win in the tournament over them in years. Highest Scorer of Bhutan and joint Highest scorer of the Tournament, “Jigme Namgyel” Team Bhutan were awarded the “Fair Play” award in the tournament In the second match against the reigning champions and the champions of the tournament, the young boys showed enough resilience, composure, and determination to score the first goal of the match. However, team India scored a goal in each half to secure 3 points and a comeback against us. Despite this, the young Bhutan team advanced to the semifinals of the championship. In the semifinals, the team faced first-time participants, Pakistan. The match was intense, with the boys controlling the game and creating numerous chances, but unfortunately, the game ended in a draw and came down to penalties. Despite giving their all, Bhutan was narrowly knocked out in the tiebreaker. This heart-wrenching defeat was a testament to the resilience and fighting spirit of the young Bhutanese youth. However, there was a silver lining amidst the disappointment. Bhutan’s team was awarded the fair play award of the tournament, reflecting the values of sportsmanship they upheld throughout the competition. Additionally, Jigme Namgyel, a rising star of Bhutanese football, was recognized as the highest goal scorer, sharing this honor with Gwgwmsar Goyary from Team India and Samir Tamang from Nepal. These accolades highlighted Bhutan’s commitment to the beautiful game. International Women’s Friendly Tournament (Senior Women’s Team) – Saudi Arabia Shifting the focus to the senior women’s team, Bhutan’s senior women’s national team participated in the second edition of the International Women’s Friendly Tournament, held in Saudi Arabia. This marked our first international friendly tournament in which our women’s team had ever participated. Bhutan’s Road to the Final During the group stage of the tournament, Bhutan played its first match against Lebanon. Although we had a rough start to the game, we had a bit of bad luck, losing to them with a scoreline of 3-2. Both goals for the Dragon Girls were scored by our rising star, Ms. Deki Lhazom, in the final minutes of the game. The second match of the group stage was played against one of the higher-ranked teams, “Laos,” in which the Dragon girls did well enough to keep the scoreline level, ensuring their progression to the semifinals on goal difference. In the semifinals, the Dragon girls faced the host team and the winners of group B, “Saudi Arabia.” In

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Bhutan Women's National League

Bhutan Women’s National League, 2023 kicks off

The Bhutan Women’s National League, 2023 kicked off today. The opening match was played between Transport United Ladies and Gelephu Girls Academy. The thrilling opening match ended in a 2 – 2 draw.A total of six clubs qualified from the Bhutan Women’s National League Qualifiers, 2023 are participating in the league. A total of 30 matches will be played over a span of 3 months before they head off to round two which will be centralized.

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The BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course

Bhutan Football Federation Takes a Stride Towards Professional Coaching: The BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course

In a significant development for the world of football coaching in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) has initiated the groundbreaking BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course. This course not only signifies a step forward for the nation’s coaches but also reflects the evolving nature of football in the modern era.  Football, with its ever-changing trends and techniques, demands coaches to stay at the forefront of knowledge and innovation. The BFF’s forward-thinking approach to education in the sport is evident in its collaboration with the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to introduce the first-ever BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course. Mr. Vaithilingam Subramaniam, The lead tutor of the course Led by the esteemed Mr. Vaithilingam Subramaniam, Technical Director of AIFF and former Technical Director of BFF, the course aims to elevate coaching standards from the conventional level to a professional zenith. Divided into carefully structured module-based sessions, this course spans nine months, with modules 1, 2, 3, and 6 conducted within Bhutan. However, the course’s international exposure is not limited to theory, as module 4 unfolds in Patiala, India, fostering an exchange program with Patiala Academy coaches. Module 5, meanwhile, unfurls its wings in Saudi Arabia, providing participants with insights into professional coaching practices there. In the context of the course’s content, module 1 casts a spotlight on critical aspects of the game such as the phase of play in an 11 v 11 scenario, attacking development from the midfield, and the interplay between possession and penetration strategies. Counter-attacking manoeuvres, functional play, and attacking set plays also form integral components of the module.   Course Program : Sl No Module Particulars Date Tutor Total Days Venue 1 Module 1 Techcal/Tactical/team Management 19th Aug to 31st Aug Main Tutor 13 Days Bhutan 2 Module 2 Techcal/Tactical/team Management/Assessment 10th Nov to 23rd Nov Main Tutor/External Tutor 14 Days Bhutan 3 Module 3 Match Obs/Leadership/Assessment 22nd Dec to 02 Jan 2024 Main Tutor 12 Days Bhutan 4 Module 4a Position Specific Coaching by FA England 01st Mar to 12th Mar External Tutor (FA England) 12 Days NIS India 5 Module 4b Analysis/Match Obs/Student Exchange 14th Mar to 19th Mar Main Tutor 6 Days NIS India 6 Module 5 Professional Club Study Tour 21st April to 30th April Main Tutor and External Tutor 10 Days Saudi Arabia 7 Module 6 Growing Professionally/Assessment/Interview 19th May to 24th May Main Tutor 6 Days Bhutan A pivotal aspect of this coaching course lies in its potential to serve as a stepping stone toward the prestigious Pro Licence, a must-have qualification for head coaches leading clubs and national teams. This move aligns with the club licensing system and competition department requirements, underlining the necessity of having a Pro Licence head coach at the helm. Mr. Kinley Dorji, the head of coaches education and Transport United FC’s head coach, emphasizes the holistic approach the BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course adopts. He highlights the significance of upgrading coaching licenses for coaches, including national players below 20 and 23, both male and female, in adherence to the mandatory Professional Diploma License. The involvement of international partners, such as FA England, adds an exciting dimension to the course. The international student exchange program in India presents an opportunity for Bhutanese coaches to experience diverse coaching strategies and trends. This cross-cultural exposure is poised to refine coaching methodologies and broaden perspectives, ultimately nurturing well-rounded footballing expertise. Practical session As module 5 unfolds in Saudi Arabia, participants will gain invaluable insights through professional club visits and exchanges with seasoned coaches leading teams in the Saudi league. This unique exposure promises to unveil the intricate dynamics of managing professional players and teams, further enhancing the course’s impact. Mr. Kinley Dorji aptly summarizes the course’s essence by stating, “As a coach, I think there are many new things to be learnt as a professional coach, and it will really develop to enhance the performance of the players, at the same time to update and upgrade coaches ourselves and to have the highest quality and qualification of the coaching profession.” In a time where football is an ever-evolving landscape of strategies and innovations, the BFF-AFC Professional Diploma Coaching Course stands as a beacon of progress, ensuring that Bhutan’s coaches are equipped with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the modern football arena. This initiative not only benefits coaches but promises to transform the performance and development of football within the nation.

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The AFC Fitness Level 1A Coaching Certificate Course

The AFC Fitness Level 1A Coaching Certificate Course

The AFC Fitness Level 1A Coaching Certificate Course began on 24th July 2023 at Thimphu. A total of 19 coaches from the clubs and academy are taking part in the course out of which six are female coaches. All the coaches who are attending the course are minimum B coaching license holders. Dr. Pradeep Dutta from India is the course instructor from AFC for the course. As Physical demand is very important in football and plays a vital role in football this course will help the participants in knowing the importance of fitness in football.  The course instructor from AFC The duration of the course is for five days with both theory and practical sessions. The Technical Director of the Bhutan Football Federation Mr. Mehmet graced the opening ceremony. The coach education department feels it’s very important to educate our coaches on components of fitness which are required to develop players’ performance in football.

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