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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

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You can see the updates for every tournaments played here

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)