Together By Football

3rd Season of Gyalsey Cup

Gyalsey Cup

Where its all begins....

GELEPHU REFEREES

For the development of Football and Referring in Gelephu, and Bhutan as a whole! Enforcing the Laws of The Game (LOTG)

CHAMPIONS 2nd Season : WANGZOPS STARS

All about love of the football and other sports in Bhutan and specially Gelephu

Sherig

You can see the updates for every tournaments played here

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Case study One


The indirect free kick is an important part of football, but not raising your arm can cause serious problems. In the Euro u19 game between Portugal and the Czech Republic the referee forgets to raise his arm. Usually no big deal, but it is when a team scores directly. An interesting case study.
It’s the group stage during the youth European Championships. Portugal plays against the Czech Republic team. It’s exciting, because it is only 2-1 in favour of Portugal. In the 90th minute the Czech team receives a free kick at the halfway-line.
Analyse the clip for yourself. What do you see during the video? How does the referee act? How do players react?

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: The FINAL

The FINAL match of the tournament was played between Hatisar Meat Shop Vs Big Cola.

The game was played as never expected, both team showed very good sport-men sprite during the whole 90 minutes of the game. During the first half of the game, both team equally performed well and couldn't convert any goal, it was ended with 0:0.

But, during the second half of the match Hatisar Meat Shop came up strong and manage to score 3 goals and game was dominated by them.

1. Fair Play team was awarded to: Losal Gaytsho Academy.
2. The player of the Tournament was named as: Ngawang Namgyal, Jr. No 7 of GHSS.
3. Best Goal keeper of the Tournament was awarded to: Pungkha Mushahary, Jr. No 1 of Hatisar Meat Shop
4. Highest Scorer of the Tournament was awarded to: Sukurrshing Basumatary, Jr. No 17 of Hatisar Meat Shop
5. Man of the Match was again awarded to Jr. No. 9 of Hatisar Meat Shop, Dhana Jit Basumatary in the final match of the tournament.

The 3rd season of Gyalsey Cup, SGSA Open football tournament was successfully ended, and hope for the same in next season of the tournament.

Winner of Tournament are as follows:
1. 1st Season: ADD Bhutan
2. 2nd Season: Wangzops Stars
3. 3rd Season: Hatisar Meat Shop

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: 2nd Semi Finals

The 2nd Semi-Finals of the tournament was played between G.H.S.S. and Big Cola. It was another exciting match of the tournament. G.H.S.S. leaded the game in the opening minutes with a goal from Jr. No. 7, Ngawang N. Tamang and they again doubled their lead in the 19th minutes with second goal from Ngawang N. Tamang. Big Cola came back in the 31 minutes of the game with an Penalty Kick from Jr. No 19, Sonam Dendup. First half ended 2-1 in favor of G.H.S.S.

In the second half, Big Cola came back with mentally prepared and lots of strategies and they equalized in the 51st Minutes, with a goal from Jr. No. 9, Dorji Dorji. in the 56 minutes, they leaded the score 2-3, with a goal from Ugyen Rigden Dorji, Jr. No. 13. They doubled their lead again on the 63rd minutes of the game with an goal from Sonam Dendup. G.H.S.S. again came back with an hat-trick from Ngawang N. Tamang on the 73rd minutes of the game, but they failed to equalize the game at the end of the 90 minutes.

Big Cola will now face Hatisar Meat Shop in the final match of the tournament on 3rd of June 2018.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: 1st Semi Finals

The 1st semi-finals of Gyalsey Cup 2018, was played between Losal Gaytsho Academy and Hatisar Meat Shop yesterday. The game was on of the best game ever played in the tournament. 

Both team played equally good in terms of strength and technique. At 43th minutes of the first half Hatisar Meat Shop leaded the game with an spectacular goal from Jr. No. 17, Sukursing Basumatary.

On the second half of the game, till the 79th minutes Hatisar Meat Shop leaded the game, and on the 80th minutes, Losal Gaytsho Academy came back with an equalizer from Jr. No 8. Pema Chedup. The refereed showed 3 minutes of added time to the normal 90 minutes game.

In the additional minute game, Losal Gaytsho Academy leaded the game, with and wonderful goal from Jr. no 17, Sylindra Gurung in 90+2 minutes. All spectators and the supports of both team thought the Losal Gaytsho Academy will go through to the Finals. most of the spectators of Himalayan Meat Shop leave the ground with disappointment in their mind. But, an magical moment happened in the 90+3 minutes of the game, Goal! with an superb and beautiful header from the person who is leading with the highest goal in the tournament, Sukursing Basumatary jr. No. 17 of Hatisar Meat Shop, to equalize the game and take it to the Kicks from the Penalty Mark.

It was the nightmare moment for Losal Gaytsho Academy team and moment that Hatisar Meat Shop will never forget in their life. 

During the Kicks from Penalty Mark, Losal Gaytsho manage to convert only 1 and where as Hatisar Meat Shop manage to score 4. Hatisar Meat Shop is no in the FINAL of the 3rs season of Gyalsey Cup 2018, SGSA Open Football Tournament.

Today, the 2nd Semifinals will be played between GHSS vs Big Cola.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: 4th Quarter Finals

In the forth quarter finals of the Gyalsey Cup, 2018, Big Cola played against PTI. Both teams were  equally good, but Big Cola leaded the game in the 4th minutes with a goal from Gyeltshen Zangpo Jr. No. 23. They extended their lead again in the second half with an goal from Jr. 9 Dorji Dorji in the 57th minutes. 

PTI came back with a goal in the 75th Minutes from Kinzang Jr. No 7. but they failed to equalize and game was ended 2:1 in favor of Big Cola.

Big Cola will face G.H.S.S. in the Second Semi Finals of the tournament on 30th of May 2018.


Gyalsey Cup: 3rd Quarter Finals

In the 3rd Quarter Finals between Team Hatisar Meat Shop Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club, both teams from Assam clash. It was an easy game for the Hatisar Meat Shop, they dominated the game and won the match with 4 goals to 1 goal.

The match officials for the match were:
Center Referee: Pema Norbu
Assistant Referee 1: Pema Wangchuk
Assistant Referee 2: Pema Dorji
4th Officials: Tshering C.

Now, Hatisar Meat Shop will face Losal Gaytsho Academy in the 1st Semi Final of the Tournament on 29th of May 2018.

Jr. No. 17, Sukursing Basumatary of Hatisar Meat Shop leads the top scorer with 10 goals in his last 5 games. followed by Jr. No. 7, Ngawang Namgyal of GHSS with 9 goals in last 5 games. and Jr. No. 9, Dorji Dorji of Big Cola.

Friday, May 25, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: 129 Goals Scored

Total of 129 goals were scored as of yesterday match (1st Quarter Finals). Many more goals will be again scored in the upcoming 6 more matches.

Following are the team Goals and the Highest Goal Scorer of the Tournament as of yesterday (24/05/2018)

Team Goals:

POOL A

POOL B

POOL C

POOL D
The Highest Goal Scorer as of yesterday, 24th May 2018 is Sukurrhing Basumatary, Jr. No. 17 of Hatisar Meat Shop, team from across the border, Assam with 7 goals and followed by Ngawang Namgyel, Jr. No. 7 of GHSS with 6 goals and and Dorji Dorji, Jr. No. 9 of Big Cola with 5 goals.

Gyalsey Cup: Gelephu Gyalsey Cup 2nd Quarter Final

Today, the 2nd Quarter Final of Gyalsey Cup will be played between Rustic Jiggie and GHSS.
Rustic Jiggie we top pf the group B with 7 Points and were as GHSS were runners-up of Group D with 9 Points.

Today match will be officiated by:
Center Referee: Passang
Assistant Referee 1: Pema Dorji
Assistant Referee 2: Pema Wangchuk
4th Referee: Tshering Choden

In the 1st Quarter Finals match between Losal Gaytso Academy and Sherig United, the Losal Gaytsho Academy won the game with 2-0 scoreline. Losal Gaytsho Academy step forward and book their place in the 1st Semi-Finals of the tournament, and sadly the Sherig United couldn't make to the semi-Finals.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: 1st Quarter Finals

Today, 24th May 2018, First Quarter Finals of the Gyalsey Cup will be kicking off at 4:30PM (BST) between, Losal Gaytsho Academy Vs Sherig United.

Losal Gaytsho Academy were winner of the pool A with 7 Points and Sherig United were Runners-Up of Pool C with 6 Points.

Todays game will be officiated by:
Center Referee: Pema Norbu
Assistant Referee 1: Tashi Wangchuk
Assistant Referee 2: Pema Wangchuk
4th Official: Ugyen Tshering

The winner from this match will face, the winning team from 3rd Quarter Finals, match between Hatisar Meat Shop Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club on 26th May 2018.

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: Group Table Standing for League Round

Following are the teams qualified for the Round of 8 in Gyalsey Cup 2018, 3rd Season of SGSA Open Football Tournament
1. Losal Gaytsho Academy
2. PTI
3. Rustic Jiggie
4. Hatisar Himalayan Club
5. Big Cola
6. Sherig United
7. Hatisar Meat Shop
8. G.H.S.S.

Group Stage Table Standing

In the round of 8 following teams will face each other:
Quarter Finals 1: Losal Gaytsho Academy Vs Sherig United
Quarter Finals 2: Rustic Jiggie Vs G.H.S.S.
Quarter Finals 3: Hatisar Meat Shop Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club
Quarter Finals 4: Big Cola Vs PTI

Friday, May 18, 2018

Gyalsey Cup 2018: Group Table Standing as of 17 May 2018

Table Standing for Group stages for League Round for Gyalsey Cup as on 17th of May 2018.

Table Standing for Gyalsey Cup 2018

Gyalsey Cup: Hatisar Himalayan Club Youth Vs Sardzong United

Today's match between Hatisar Himalayan Club Youth and Sardzong United is an important game for Sardzong United to qualify for the Quarter Final Matches. As in pool D, G.H.S.S. lead the table with 9 points followed by Hatisar Meat Shop with 7 points, Sardzong with 4 Points.

Its an must win game for Sardzong United, and its their last game of the league round, so that they can tie up with Hatisar Meat Shop. Still the advantage is with Hatisar Meat Shop, with 7 points and game in hand.

Todays match will be very interesting and wonderful to watch.



Monday, May 14, 2018

Gyalsey Cup 2018: Match Updates

Following are the match Results from Match No 1 - Match No 19

Match No: 1
Gelephu Youth Center Vs Losal Gaytsho Academy
01 : 02

Match No: 2
Rustic Jiggie Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club
02 : 02

Match No: 3
ADDBhutan Jr. Vs Big Cola
01 : 02

Match No: 4
Sardzong United Vs CRRH
06: 00

Match No: 5
PTI Vs T. Namgyal F.C.
03: 02

Match No: 6
ADD Bhutan Vs K.N.C.P.L.
07 : 01

Match No: 7
Chuzagang Youth Vs Sherig United
01 : 05

Match No: 8
G.H.S.S. Vs Sardzong United
01 : 00

Match No: 9
CRRH United Vs Hatisar Meat Shop
00: 05

Match No: 10
Losal Gaytsho Academy Vs PTI
02 : 02

Match No: 11
ADD Bhutan Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club
03 : 03

Match No: 12
Big Cola Vs Chuzagang Youth
06 : 03

Match No: 13
Hatisar Himalayan Club Youth Vs G.H.S.S.
01 : 02

Match No: 14
Sardzong United Vs Hatisar Meat Shop
03 : 03

Match No: 15
T. Namgyal FC Vs Gelephu Youth Center
04 : 01

Match No: 16
K.N.C.P.L Vs Rustic Jiggie
01 : 02

Match No: 17
Sherig United Vs ADD Bhutan Jr.
03 : 00

Match No: 18
C.R.R.H. United Vs Hatisar Himalayan Club Youth
02 : 01

Match No: 19
Hatisar Meat Shop Vs G.H.S.S.
02 : 01

Friday, April 27, 2018

Match No 2: Rustic Jiggie Vs Hatisr Himalayan Club

The second match was played between Rustic Jiggie and Hatisar Himalayan Club. The one of the most interesting and tough match of the tournament. Both the team were equal good with both tactic and play, all the players from both teams has the even a equal speed and play.

The team from Assam, India HHC had a full control over the ball for all first half. On the 9th minutes of the game, Sameswar Boro has given the lead to his team, and on the 11th minutes of the game Panachay Urang, Jersey No 14 had doubled the lead for their team HHC. But on the 25th minutes of the game, Rustic Jiggie came back with an goal from Tshering Tobgay, Jr No 7. First half ended with 01-02 for HHC.

On the second half of the game, on the 67th minutes Lobzang, Jr. No 18 had equalized for Rustic Juggie.

The game ended with draw at the end of the final whistle from the referee.

Match No 1: Gelephu Youth Center Vs Losal Gaytsho Academy

Gelephu, Gyalsey Cup was started from 25th of April 2018. The opening match was played between Gelephu Youth Center Vs Losal Gaytsho Academy. The game positioning was dominated by Losal Gaytsho Academy.

On the 18 minutes of the game, LGA Jersery No 12, Tshering Cheda scored a first goal of the tournament and for his team. On 30 minutes, Kinley Yeshi of LGA double their lead.

On the second half of the game, Gelephu Youth Center, pressured LGA from 6oth minutes and they got a goal for the team on 65th minutes from Tshewang Tashi, Jersey No. 11.

The game ended 01 for Gelephu Youth Center and 02 for LGA.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Gyalsey Cup: Updates

The Gyalsey Cup, 3rd Season 2018, has 17 team participation's and tournament will start from 25th of April 2018 and will ends on 3rd of June 2018.

The opening match will be played between Gelephu Youth Center Vs Losal Gaytsho Academy at 16:00hrs at Gelephu Public Ground.

As per the Football Secretary, Gaymbo Gyeltshen, this tournament will make and taste of INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT for all the players and spectators. As there are lots of development in this tournament.

There are three teams from the participating from Assam, India. 

Match Officials for Gyalsey Cup

The following are the match officials selected for the 3rd Season of Gyalsey Cup 2018. The tournament is organized by SGSA, and it will kick off from 25th of April 2018.

Officials for Gyalsey cup

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Gyalsey Cup 3rd Season: Meeting and Fixture

The manager and Team Captains meeting was held on 15th of April 2018. On the day the final registration was closed for the tournament at 4:00PM.

The meeting was headed by the General Secretary, of SGSA, Football Secretary of SGSA and Refereed, HoD.  

Total of 17 teams were registered for the 3rd Season of Gyalsey Cup, 2018. The Terms of References (ToR) were discussed with the team manager and captains.

During the meeting the pools were allocated and the fixture were drawn. The tournament will have total of 35 Matches.

The opening game will be played between Gelephu Youth Center and Losal Gaytsho Academy from Pool A on the 25th of April 2018.
Fixture for Gyalsey Cup 2018
Wish all the teams a very best and SGSA for making this tournament an successful one.


Sunday, April 8, 2018

Gelephu Referee: Laws of the Game, TEST Result for Week 1

Below is the marking and ranking for the LOTG Test, week 1 result of Gelephu Referees.

The ranking were not allocated for all the Seniors Referees, LCR, L-I. the referees below the LCR LII only were given the ranking.

Week 2 Test on LOTG will start from Monday 9th of April 2018.

Friday, April 6, 2018

Gyalsey Cup Update

This is to inform all that, the Gyalsey Cup season 3 which was scheduled to kick of from 15th of April 2018 had now been postponed to 25th of April 2018.

During the Executive Meeting of the Sarpang-Gelephu Sport Association (SGSA), the decision had been made day before yesterday. The tournament had been postponed because the NC election falls on the 20th of April, and most of the team members and other officials are engaged for the NC Election duty. so therefore the SGSA has decided to postponed to the above mentioned date.

The team manager/captains meeting will be held on the 15th of April 2016, as per the information heard from the reliable sources. hereby, we would like to inform all the football lovers to please note the point and follow up with us for further information.

The SGSA are highly regretted for the inconvenience causes

The Gelephu Referees Department has selected the match officials for the tournament. following are the name list:
  1. Pema Norbu
  2. Ugyen Dorji
  3. Pema 
  4. Passang
  5. Tashi Wangchuk
  6. Sherab Dema
  7. Karma Wangmo
  8. Pema Wangchuk
  9. Ugyen Pem
  10. Nima Norbu
  11. Drowa Zangmo
  12. Tashi Phuntsho

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Friday, March 30, 2018

Gelephu Referee: Organization Chart

Organization Chart: Gelephu Referee

Gelephu Grass Root Level Referees: Learning Flag Techniques

Grass Root referees are learning the Flag Technique, with the helping hand from their seniors.

Soon they will observe during the tournaments and will be assigned as Assistant Referees for trials during the Grass Root level tournaments.









Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Gelephu Referees: Training for Gyalsey Cup "3rd Season"

New Referees, asking their doubts
The Gelephu Referees are working out and started the training for their upcoming tournament, which will be organized by the Sarpang-Gelephu Sport Association (SGSA). The tournament will begins from 15th of April 2018.

The Gelephu Referees are preparing for the tournament with lots of enthusiasm and interest and motivating more youths to participate and develop the Referring in Sarpang - Gelephu and Bhutan as a whole.

HoD, Gelephu Referee
Pema Norbu
The Training is leaded by the Referee Head of Gelephu, Mr. Pema Norbu, who is the currently working as Lab Technician at Central Regional Referral Hospital, Gelephu. The team consist of referee level I, II,III and Grass Roots referees and few new referees as observation as said by HoD, Pema Norbu.

We wish all the Gelephu Referees for their good deeds and for developing football and referee in Sarpang-Gelephu and Bhutan as a Whole.


Gelephu Referee Discussion

Practical: R-II referees helping HoD, Gelephu Referee



Clearing the Doubts of New Referees





Gyalsey Cup: PHOTO

During Fixture Draw of Gyalsey Cup 2nd Season

Group Draw of Gyalsey Cup 2nd Season

Gelephu Referee Basic Course

Fixture Draw

Captains and Manager Meeting: Gyalsey Cup

Gelephu Referee: Sangay Sir, Referee Head, BFF

Gyalsey Cup 2nd Season

HCC Assam Vs Taktse: Gyalsey Cup

Gyalsey Cup: Taktse Vs HCC Assam

Gyalsey Cup: Final Wangzops Stars Vs HCC Assam

Gelephu Referee

Final Match: Match Officials

Gelephu Referees With Guest

Bhutan now will have twelve more qualify AFC A-license Coaches

Of the 18 coaches who underwent Asian Football Confederation (AFC) A-license advanced coaching course in December last year, 12 coaches qualified the course.
Dorji Khandu was the lone AFC A-license
holder until the current batch
 Two coaches were put on the provisional pass and three did not get through the course.
Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) received the results after three months from AFC.
BFF and AFC conducted the course to enable up-gradation of coaching license and help enhance skills.
The AFC A-license course was held in the country for the first time in the last 10 years. Of the 13 coaches that took part in the course, six were from the federation and four from the clubs across the country.
Until the recent batch of certified coaches, there was only one AFC A-license holder. Now there are 13 AFC A-license holders in the country.
However, only six coaches holding the AFC A-license work with BFF academy.
The license is certified in all AFC member nations. The certified coaches can avail opportunities to work in AFC member nations.
Holding the B-license for six years, Ugyen Academy FC’s coach, Kinley Dorji, was one of the 12 coaches who successfully completed the course last December.
“The course enabled me to look at the overall development of a player while also looking at the specific skills. The previous course was specified,” he said.
He said that the B-level and C-level coaching courses were focused on amateur and youth teams while the A-level course was focused on professional clubs. “This would make a big difference in club’s football. We would be able to impart our knowledge to the player and accordingly help improve their level of play.”
Competition officer with the federation, Kinley Dorji, said that this batch of coaches would help local clubs to fulfil the requirements mandated by AFC.
The clubs without A-license holder coach cannot compete in AFC club competitions.
Today six local football clubs – Transport United, Thimphu City, Ugyen Academy, Drukstars, High-Quality United, and Druk United are AFC licensed clubs.
BFF academy coach, Pasang Tshering, in a previous interview with Kuensel said that inexperienced coaches were managing local clubs. “The clubs were faced with the shortage of coaches.”
Approximately two coaches are currently left without clubs. However, officials from the federation said the coaches work in schools and institutes.
Kuensel learned that a few clubs taking part in Thimphu league have consulted the federation asking for the coaches.
A-level coaching license holder needs a minimum of two years of a cooling period and has to maintain practical manual while working in the field to pursue pro-license course.
Source: Kuenselonline

SACCC 2018: Bhutan managed to bag bronze medal

From the beginning of the race, the Indian cross country runners proved to be the dominant team. In the men’s individual category, Pradeep Singh Chaudhary came first by completing the race in just 34 minutes.
The jubilant winner said: “I am feeling very happy as I could not perform well during the Asian Cross Country Championship due to some reasons. I felt very bad during that time. However, after winning this championship today I am feeling like I am on the top of the world.”

The story was no different in the women’s individual category as well. Jhadhav Sanjivani Baburao from India booked the gold medal. She finished the 8km race in just 36 minutes and 20 seconds.
“Back home, we do our trainings at a lower altitude place. But after coming here, the difference in altitude has hampered my performances. However, I am extremely delighted that I won my first gold medal. This is my eleventh international event.”
Meanwhile, for Bhutanese men’s team, the two-month long training did not go in vain as they managed to win the bronze medal in the men’s team category.
“We have only been trained for two months whereas some participants from other countries have been undergoing coaching for more than 8 years. I am extremely happy that I competed with them and we won the bronze medal for the country,” told Sangay Wangchuk from team Bhutan to BBS News.
Despite failing to book a top spot in the women’s category, the Bhutanese women athletes all completed the cross country running courses. Chimi Dema, 22, was the first women to complete the race amongst the four female athletes.
“It was a good experience for us, for all the Bhutanese runners to participate with all the competitive runners from other countries. I would love to run with the international runners in the near future,” Chimi added.
The championship saw only four teams in women’s category since there was no participation of female athletes from Bangladesh and the Maldives.
In the men’s team category, India took away the gold medal followed by Sri Lanka and Bhutan. Team Sri Lanka came first in the women’s team category, India second and Nepal in the third place.
The Bhutan Amateur Athletic Federation organised the day-long international event for the very first time in Bhutan. Six South Asian countries participated in the event and they are: Bhutan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
Source: www.bbs.bt (BBS)

Saturday, March 24, 2018

HISTORY OF FOOTBALL IN BHUTAN


Bhutanese National Football Team existed since the 1970s, and football in olden times was played with much dedication and passion. The sport fans during the matches in the changlimathang stadium was much more in past than today. Beside lots of limitations in all aspects the sport was popular within the Bhutanese society. It is fair to state that standard of football was high but it is much faster, stronger, higher, technical and tactical in today’s football.
In 1983 Bhutan Football Association was founded as the governing body of the development of the sport in the Nation. In 1993 it was rename as Bhutan Football Federation and was affiliated with AFC and in 2000 affiliated with FIFA. As Bhutan Olympic Committee is the sole agent of the sports development in Nation, Bhutan Football Federation is also one of the Federations under the BOC umbrella.
The first President was Lyonpo Dawa Tshering and Dasho Ugyen Dorji was the first General Secretary of the Federation. The executive members consist of President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer and other members but all the members were working on volunteer bases.
During its initial stages, sport might have struggled with limitations of technically sound persons, lack of infrastructures, equipment and no opportunity to participate in international competitions. Beside limitations the Bhutanese National Team had very talented and skillful players at that time. As of now I could remember only few names i.e. Abai Gurung, Pema Dorji, Mini and K.B.Basnet which were very popular in this region.
The first international match Bhutan played was in Nepal with Nepal on April 1, 1982 and Bhutan lost 1-3 score. The first National level match was organized in 1986 and Royal Bhutan Army was the winner of the competition. The facilities in the past were obviously not that good in all aspects. In today’s football we are at least equipped with handful of technically sound coaches, match officials and qualified managers.
After securing affiliation with AFC and FIFA the development and major changes in sport was see as the Federation is entitled for annual subsidiary funds, which enable the functioning of the Federation and development of sport in the Nation. As the member of FIFA, Federation has completed 1st FIFA Goal Project and the 2nd Project is under construction. These FIFA Goal Projects builds sport infrastructures in the Nation which contributes for the development of tomorrow’s players which is vital in modern trends of football. The new generation of players in the days to come depends on how we nurture them in the Grassroots stages in these excellent centers buildup by the FIFA funds.
As the present scenario of sports in Bhutan is not professional and athletics hardly makes living out of sports, priorities were given for academic sessions who secure the future profiles of the youths. The lack of infrastructures, human resources, exposures and funds are the major factors that contribute as barriers for the development of the sports. The remedies for these barriers are easy to say but to implement it needs lots of resources.  To develop the sports in Nation it is vital and out most important to have standard infrastructures in place, qualified professionals in specific sports, qualified Administrators, lots of exposures in international arenas and Professional sports personnel whereby they can make living out of sports. This is also a scenario whereby nobody could be blame as the country in its midst of development has lots of top and genuine priorities to be implemented for its people welfare.
Inline to the philosophy of our beloved Majesty the fourth Druk Gyalpo, it would be wise idea to nurture sports and GNH side by side as sports would contribute lots for achieving the GNH. Bhutan Football Federation has very clear vision of nurturing the players from their golden age of learning and we want the coming generation to be the Pro-Generation. Bhutan Football Federation wants today’s youth to participate in sports actively and seriously, which would contribute for the healthier and happier citizens in the days to come. So, through sports we want to bring some changes and we are striking to achieve our goals and we have faith with the stake holders for their supports.
We have few popular players in the National squad and they are also quite senior, we would like to put up some names i.e. Passang, Pema, Ngwang, Chenco and Kinley Dorji. To be honest as we are not professional there is only a very little difference between our national players in their performance.
Bhutanese citizen very often gets upset with results of the national team while playing in international arenas; it is fact as a true Bhutanese who want to see his/her nation losing badly. But the facts are; we as a Bhutanese should ask some questions to ourselves: Are we professional? Do we have players regularly practicing and playing? Do we have infrastructures? What is the preparation budget and duration? Do we have enough exposures before the competitions? Do we have excellent centers for development of players? Do we have adequate man power and qualified professionals? Things don’t happen overnight and still Bhutan is in its embryonic stage in sports comparing to other part of globe. But with the FIFA Goal Projects injecting the infrastructures and Bhutan Football Federation going for long term development, we are pretty sure we could bring smile in Bhutanese faces sooner or later.
It would of great benefits if we could host the major competitions in the nations but as of now we lack lots for hosting such competitions honestly. But we are optimist as saying goes “ whatever the mind of human can conceive and believe, it can be achieve” so, if we Bhutanese could conceive and believe to host the major games like FIFA competitions,  it can be achieved but when and how depends how we plan and execute the coming days.
 Football not only has to provide the opportunity for youngsters to develop the skills that are peculiar to game; it also has to help them develop their personality, their psychological and social skills. Beside development of future players, it is essential to remember that the game of football has a wider role to play and that it has to include basic education values as part of its agenda. Football has to provide a real school of life, a school that is prepared to train and develop not only the elite players of tomorrow but also all of those youngsters who are passionate about the game and who form the base of the football pyramid that the game needs to ensure its continued progress.
Football is also for the good of the community. The sport supported the first-ever World Blood Donor Day and as part of the joint project run by WHO and other organizations, contributed again financially to fight against cholera in Mozambique, one of the country’s most affected by this insidious disease. The sport also conducts special football for peace and unification of the people. The sport support and promote the Millennium Development Goals that were agreed by UN member states in 2000. They include the fight against hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental damage and discrimination against women and child. So in short football as became the ambassador to facilitate the peace and prosperity globally.
Source: BFF, Bhutan

Gelephu Referees at KHSS

The Gelephu Referees, has successfully completed the House Tournament at KHSS.

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Monday, March 19, 2018

Introduction on Gyalsey Cup


The SGSA Open Football Tournament henceforth, shall be an annual event with the introduction of rolling trophy in the auspicious name of our precious Gyalsey” The GYALSEY CUP”. The approval for realizing such trophy was initiated last year in consultation with committee members in both Executive, as well as, Annual meeting chaired by President, SGSA. The cup name tag is approved through BOC and by Royal Media Office, Thimphu. This initiation of Gyalsey cup was first conceived with organizing of SGSA Open football tournament last year (2016) with financial support as seed money from BOC and technical support extended by BFF.

The SGSA management is highly honoured in organizing this tournament for commemoration of our Gyalsey’s first birth anniversary. We are hopeful of successful conduct of this mega event with generous support and cooperation from various agencies and dedicated committee members.

To up keep the prestige and honour of such “Rolling Trophy” the SGSA fells that, ownership of such events needs to be taken over by residents of Sarpang and Gelephu and participating teams from within and outside Bhutan.    

Therefore, to conduct such tournament of higher caliber We, SGSA management have come up with “This booklet” of rules and regulations meant for this Gyalsey Cup, the 2nd season of the SGSA, Open Football Tournament 2017. We are hopeful that all participating team managers, captains and members shall strictly abide by the rules and regulation drawn in this booklet to uphold the prestigious name of this tournament.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

3rd Season of Gyalsey Cup, 2018

Gyalsey Cup

The most awaited, exciting and on of the major Football (Soccer) tournament in Gelephu, the "Gyalsey Cup" 3rd Season, Organized by Sarpang Gelephu Sport Association (SGSA) Open Football Tournament is coming soon in April 2018.

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As per the information heard from the Football Secretary, Mr. Gaymbo Gyeltshen, the Gyalsey Cup will kick-off from the 15th of April 2018 with the theme "Together By Football"The tournament has seen lot's of good teams participating from all regions from Bhutan and also teams from neighboring country India, Assam and West Bengal, India in its previous two season.

The SGSA, is hopping for more teams this season from all over Bhutan and and India. As heard from some reliable sources, there may be teams all the way from Kolkata, Sikkim, Sillong, and Darjeeling, but not confirmed yet. 

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This year the tournament has lots of improvement in terms of matches organization and exciting prizes and many more. The SGSA is really working in the development of the Football in Sarpang, Gelephu and Bhutan as a whole. The BoC and Bhutan Football Federation were always there, supporting SGSA in every possible ways for the development of Football in Bhutan.

The SGSA would like to entertain the the communities of the Sarpang-Gelelphu Regions once again with this lovely tournament.

Keep following blog to keep yourself updated with the Gyalsey Cup.