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Bhutan women's national football team

The Bhutan women's national football team represents Bhutan in international women's football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Federation and the regional body the South Asian Football Federation. Bhutan play their home games at the national stadium, Changlimithang. It is one of the younger national teams in the world having played its first match in 2010. Bhutan took part in the 2014 SAFF Women's Championship in Islamabad, Pakistan at the end of 2014, losing all three games, including a 4–1 loss to host Pakistan in which Tshering Yangdon scored just the second official goal in the team's history.

Bhutan
Nickname(s)Dragon Ladies
AssociationBhutan Football Federation
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)
Head coachHong Kyung-suk
Top scorerDeki Lhazom
Tsering Yangden (3)
Home stadiumChanglimithang Stadium
FIFA codeBHU
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 178 1 (24 March 2023)[1]
Highest113 (March 2017)
Lowest178 (March 2023)
First international
 Bangladesh 7–0 Bhutan 
(Dhaka, Bangladesh; 6 December 2010)
Biggest win
 Bhutan 5–0 Sri Lanka 
(Kathmandu, Nepal; 9 September 2022)
Biggest defeat
 India 18–0 Bhutan 
(Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; 13 December 2010)
SAFF Championship
Appearances6 (first in 2010)
Best resultGroup stage

History

The beginning

Bhutanese football in general came to the international stage comparatively late in the day with the men's national team only playing their first competitive international match in 1982[2] and the only junior team to compete internationally, the Under-17s making their debut in 2003.[3] The women's team did not enter any form of international competition until 2010.[4] Prior to their entry into international football, a formal women's competition was established in Bhutan for the first time, supported by a grant from FIFA and run by the Bhutan Football Federation.[5] Because of the very under-developed state of women's football in Bhutan at this time, club teams did not exist and so the tournament consisted of teams representing individual Dzongkhags.[5] This competition was used not only to increase the popularity of football amongst women in the country, but also to act as means of identifying and coaching players who would form the first ever Bhutan women's national football squad.[5]

Their first ever competitive game was a friendly match against Bangladesh in Dhaka on 6 December 2010 as a warm up for their appearance at the inaugural SAFF Women's Championships a week later.[4] Unfortunately, their debut was one to forget as, having travelled to Cox's Bazar where all of the group matches were scheduled to take place, they succumbed 7–0 to their hosts.[4] Their competition proper got off to an even worse start as they lost 18–0 to India, one of the strongest teams in the region.[4] Bangladesh then repeated their performance in the pre-competition friendly running out 9–0 victors and eliminating Bhutan from the competition.[4] The team were able to salvage some pride in their final game, drawing 1–1 with Sri Lanka, which marks their only positive result of any kind as well as their first competitive goal (one of two times they have scored a goal in a competitive match).[4] Their performance at the SAFF Championships saw them gain 889 ranking points.[6] Although they were at this stage only provisionally ranked in 127th and last place as they had not played the required number of five competitive matches against officially ranked teams, their performance saw them achieve a higher points total than four other provisionally ranked teams: the U.S. Virgin Islands, Liberia, Qatar and Afghanistan.[6] Had they been officially ranked, their points tally would have placed them in 122nd place ahead of ranked nations Tanzania, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda and Botswana.[6]

The women's team then withdrew from international football for the next two years, re-emerging to play in the 2012 SAFF Women's Championship. Prior to the tournament in Sri Lanka, the team of twenty five, including two referees and physiotherapists, but with the playing squad consisting entirely of students, flew to Bangkok for two weeks training to get accustomed to warmer weather.[7] They entered the tournament provisionally ranked 34th out of 35 in the Asian Football Confederation, with only Afghanistan ranked below them, and unranked on the global listing because they had been inactive for more than eighteen months.[6] At this point, with their points total of 889, they had a higher technical rating than twelve teams who were either unranked due to inactivity or provisionally ranked in last place due to insufficient competition and had more ranking points than five officially ranked teams: Iraq, Mozambique, Malawi, Antigua and Barbuda and Bostswana.[6] The team travelled to Sri Lanka to play their fixtures at the Ceylonese Rugby & Football Club Grounds and were drawn in a group with the same teams as the previous edition of the tournament. Sri Lanka took advantage of their status as hosts in the first match, beating Bhutan 4–0, taking the lead after just four minutes through Nilushika Kumari, with Praveena Perera wrapping up the scoring at the end of the game following two goals either side of half time from Erandi Kumudumala.[8] Bhutan performed better in their next game, a narrow 1–0 loss to Bangladesh, but this eliminated them from the tournament.[9] Their final match against India was very one-sided, though not as great a defeat as last time, India still ran out victors 11–0 sending Bhutan home without a point or a goal.[10]

Having now played the required five games against already ranked teams, Bhutan received their first official ranking position: 128th, ahead of Antigua and Barbuda and Botswana.[6] Bhutan have not played a competitive match since the 2014 SAFF Championships, but due to movements around them, did climb to a high ranking of 115th in December 2013[6] The team took part in the 2014 SAFF Women's Championship held in November 2014 in Pakistan.

Team image

Home stadium

The Bhutan women's national football team plays their home matches on the Changlimithang Stadium.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture

2022

6 September 2022 SAFF W GS Bhutan   0–4     Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal
17:30 Report
  • Sabitra   12', 63'
  • Anita   73', 85'
Stadium: Dashrath Stadium
Attendance: 2210
Referee: Tekcham Ranjita Devi (India)
9 September 2022 SAFF W GS Sri Lanka   0–5   Bhutan Kathmandu, Nepal
17:30 Report
  • Dema   42'
  • Lhazom   50', 64'
  • Lhaden   85'
  • Wangmo   89'
Stadium: Dashrath Stadium
Attendance: 172
Referee: Tekcham Ranjita Devi (India)
16 September 2022 SAFF W SF Bangladesh   8–0   Bhutan Kathmandu, Nepal
13:00
Stadium: Dashrath Stadium
24 September Friendly Saudi Arabia   3–3   Bhutan Abha, Saudi Arabia
  • Sadaqah   15'
  • Mobarak   75'
  • Al-Ibrahim   90'
Report
  • Choden Tshering   5'
  • Yangdon   40'
  • Choden   42'
Stadium: Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
28 September Friendly Saudi Arabia   2–4   Bhutan Abha, Saudi Arabia
Report
  • Yangden   22', 30', 60'
  • Lhazom   68'
Stadium: Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium

2023

5 April 2023 (2023-04-05) 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1 Uzbekistan   9–0   Bhutan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
17:00 UTC+5
Report Stadium: Milliy Stadium
Attendance: 145
Referee: Azusa Sugino (Japan)
8 April 2023 (2023-04-08) 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1 Bhutan   2–1   Jordan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
15:00 UTC+5
  • Dema   64'
  • Rai   76'
Report
Stadium: Pakhtakor Stadium
Referee: Atena Lashani (Iran)
11 April 2023 (2023-04-11) 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1 Timor-Leste   1–3   Bhutan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
15:00 UTC+5 Stadium: Pakhtakor Stadium

Head-to-head record

As of October 2022:

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)

The following table shows Bhutan' all-time official international record per opponent:

Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD W% Confederation
  Bangladesh 5 0 0 5 0 27 -27 00.00 AFC
  India 2 0 0 2 0 29 -29 00.00 AFC
  Jordan 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 100.00 AFC
  Maldives 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 00.00 AFC
    Nepal 5 0 0 5 0 27 -27 00.00 AFC
  Pakistan 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 00.00 AFC
  Saudi Arabia 2 1 1 0 7 5 +2 50.00 AFC
  Sri Lanka 8 3 1 4 12 11 +1 37.5 AFC
  Timor-Leste 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00 AFC
  Uzbekistan 1 0 0 1 0 9 -9 00.00 AFC
Total 25 4 2 18 24 109 -85 05.88

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

As of 9 September 2022
Position Name
Head coach   Hong Kyung-suk[11]
Media officer   Cheki wangmo
Assistant coach   Tanka Maya Ghalley
Goalkeeping coach   Mon Bhattrai
Physiotherapist   Chhador Zangmo
Team manager   Bumchu Chimi Pem

Manager history

Name Period Tournament
  Kota Namgay 2010–2012 2010 SAFF Women's Championship: Eighth Place (Last)
2012 SAFF Women's Championship: Eighth Place (Last)
  Dorji Khandu 2014 2012 SAFF Women's Championship: Seventh Place
  Lee Sung-jea 2016–2019 2016 SAFF Women's Championship: Seventh Place (Last)
2019 SAFF Women's Championship: Sixth Place
  Denka Na[12] 2019
  Hong Kyung-suk[11] 2022–Present 2022 SAFF Women's Championship: Semi-finalist

Players

Current squad

The following 22 players were called up for the 2022 SAFF Women's Championship in Nepal from 6–19 September 2022.
Caps and goals are updated as of 9 September 2022 after the match against   Sri Lanka.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Norbu Zangmo  
22 1GK Kinzang Dema  
23 1GK Sangita Monger  

2 2DF Kelden Lhamo  
3 2DF Karma Zangmo (1997-08-30) 30 August 1997 (age 25)  
4 2DF Sonam Choden (1993-07-03) 3 July 1993 (age 29)  
5 2DF Suk Maya Ghalley (1998-11-28) 28 November 1998 (age 24)  
12 2DF Jamyang Choden  
16 2DF Dorji Edon (1995-10-20) 20 October 1995 (age 27)  
17 2DF Karma Wangmo  
18 2DF Kinley Zangmo  
20 2DF Ugyen Choden (1995-12-24) 24 December 1995 (age 27)  

6 3MF Pema Choden Tshering (1996-02-05) 5 February 1996 (age 27)  
8 3MF Deki Yangdon  
10 3MF Sonam Yangchen (1996-11-28) 28 November 1996 (age 26)  
11 3MF Namgyel Dema  
13 3MF Sunita Rai (2001-11-27) 27 November 2001 (age 21)  
14 3MF Tshering Lhadon  
15 3MF Sonam Choden (1997-12-09) 9 December 1997 (age 25)  
19 3MF Yeshey Bidha  

7 4FW Tshering Yangden (1995-12-22) 22 December 1995 (age 27)  
9 4FW Galey Wangmo (1994-09-05) 5 September 1994 (age 28)  
21 4FW Deki Lhazom  

Recent call-ups

  • The following players have been called up to a Bhutan squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Nima Lhden (1992-11-20) 20 November 1992 (age 30) 0 0   TBD
GK Ngawang Chozom 0 0  
DF Sonam Dema (1998-01-01) 1 January 1998 (age 25) 0 0  
DF Sonam Choki (2001-04-10) 10 April 2001 (age 22) 0 0  
DF Ugyen Wangmo (1997-03-31) March 31, 1997 (age 26)
DF Kinley Zangmo 0 0  
MF Ngawang Yangchen (1997-12-07) 7 December 1997 (age 25) 0 0  
FW Sonam Wangmo (1994-11-28) 28 November 1994 (age 28) 0 0  

Records

Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
Hosts / Year Result GP W D* L GS GA
  1991 to    2023 did not enter
Total 0/9

AFC Women's Asian Cup

AFC Women's Asian Cup record
Hosts / Year Result GP W D* L GS GA
  1975 to   2022 did not enter
Total 0/20

SAFF Women's Championship

SAFF Women's Championship record
Hosts / Year Result GP W D* L GS GA
  2010 Group stage 3 0 1 2 1 28
  2012 3 0 0 3 0 16
  2014 3 0 0 3 1 15
  2016 3 0 0 3 1 13
  2019 2 0 0 2 0 5
  2022 Semi-finals 3 1 0 2 5 12
Total 6/6 17 1 1 15 8 89
SAFF Women's Championship history
Year Round Score Result
2010 Group stage   India 18–0 Bhutan   Loss
Group stage   Bangladesh 9–0 Bhutan   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 1–1 Sri Lanka   Draw
2012 Group stage   Bhutan 0–4 Sri Lanka   Loss
Group stage   Bangladesh 1–0 Bhutan   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 0–11 India   Loss
2014 Group stage   Bhutan 0–4 Nepal   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 0–3 Sri Lanka   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 1–4 Pakistan   Loss
2016 Group stage   Bhutan 0–8 Nepal   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 0–2 Sri Lanka   Loss
Group stage   Bhutan 1–3 Maldives   Loss
2019
Group stage   Bhutan 0–3 Nepal   Loss
Group stage   Bangladesh 2–0 Bhutan   Loss
2022
Group stage   Bhutan 0–4 Nepal   Loss
Group stage   Sri Lanka 0–5 Bhutan   Won
Semi-finals   Bangladesh 8–0 Bhutan   Loss
*Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil. Gold, silver, bronze backgrounds indicates 1st, 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively. Bold text indicates best finish in tournament.

See also

National teams
Men's
Women's

References

  1. ^ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 24 March 2023. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  2. ^ "World Football Elo Ratings: Bhutan". eloratings.net. World Football Elo Ratingsand Advanced Satellite Consulting. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  3. ^ Diaz Rubio, Julian; Hashim, Refel; Zea, Antonio; Lee, Seungsoo (11 February 2006). "Asian U-17 Championship 2004". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f . FIFA. 31 July 2014. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  5. ^ a b c . Bhutan Observer. 8 January 2010. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g . FIFA. 18 March 2011. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  7. ^ Phuntsho, Tashi (September 2012). "Women's national football team in Bangkok". Kuensel. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Sri Lanka vs Bhutan – 2014 SAFF Women's Championship". goalnepal.com. GoalNepal.com. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Bangladesh vs Bhutan – 2014 SAFF Women's Championship". goalnepal.com. GoalNepal.com. 9 September 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  10. ^ "Bhutan vs India – 2014 SAFF Women's Championship". goalnepal.com. GoalNepal.com. 9 September 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  11. ^ a b "National women's team preparing for SAFF championship".
  12. ^ FIFA.com. . www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2020.

External links

  • Official website (BhutanFootball.org)

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This article is about the women s team For the men s team see Bhutan national football team The Bhutan women s national football team represents Bhutan in international women s football The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan the Bhutan Football Federation which is currently a member of the Asian Football Federation and the regional body the South Asian Football Federation Bhutan play their home games at the national stadium Changlimithang It is one of the younger national teams in the world having played its first match in 2010 Bhutan took part in the 2014 SAFF Women s Championship in Islamabad Pakistan at the end of 2014 losing all three games including a 4 1 loss to host Pakistan in which Tshering Yangdon scored just the second official goal in the team s history BhutanNickname s Dragon LadiesAssociationBhutan Football FederationConfederationAFC Asia Sub confederationSAFF South Asia Head coachHong Kyung sukTop scorerDeki Lhazom Tsering Yangden 3 Home stadiumChanglimithang StadiumFIFA codeBHUFirst coloursSecond coloursFIFA rankingCurrent178 1 24 March 2023 1 Highest113 March 2017 Lowest178 March 2023 First international Bangladesh 7 0 Bhutan Dhaka Bangladesh 6 December 2010 Biggest win Bhutan 5 0 Sri Lanka Kathmandu Nepal 9 September 2022 Biggest defeat India 18 0 Bhutan Cox s Bazar Bangladesh 13 December 2010 SAFF ChampionshipAppearances6 first in 2010 Best resultGroup stage Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginning 2 Team image 2 1 Home stadium 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2022 3 2 2023 4 Head to head record 5 Coaching staff 5 1 Current coaching staff 5 2 Manager history 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Recent call ups 7 Records 7 1 Most capped players 7 2 Top goalscorers 8 Competitive record 8 1 FIFA Women s World Cup 8 2 AFC Women s Asian Cup 8 3 SAFF Women s Championship 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe beginning Edit Bhutanese football in general came to the international stage comparatively late in the day with the men s national team only playing their first competitive international match in 1982 2 and the only junior team to compete internationally the Under 17s making their debut in 2003 3 The women s team did not enter any form of international competition until 2010 4 Prior to their entry into international football a formal women s competition was established in Bhutan for the first time supported by a grant from FIFA and run by the Bhutan Football Federation 5 Because of the very under developed state of women s football in Bhutan at this time club teams did not exist and so the tournament consisted of teams representing individual Dzongkhags 5 This competition was used not only to increase the popularity of football amongst women in the country but also to act as means of identifying and coaching players who would form the first ever Bhutan women s national football squad 5 Their first ever competitive game was a friendly match against Bangladesh in Dhaka on 6 December 2010 as a warm up for their appearance at the inaugural SAFF Women s Championships a week later 4 Unfortunately their debut was one to forget as having travelled to Cox s Bazar where all of the group matches were scheduled to take place they succumbed 7 0 to their hosts 4 Their competition proper got off to an even worse start as they lost 18 0 to India one of the strongest teams in the region 4 Bangladesh then repeated their performance in the pre competition friendly running out 9 0 victors and eliminating Bhutan from the competition 4 The team were able to salvage some pride in their final game drawing 1 1 with Sri Lanka which marks their only positive result of any kind as well as their first competitive goal one of two times they have scored a goal in a competitive match 4 Their performance at the SAFF Championships saw them gain 889 ranking points 6 Although they were at this stage only provisionally ranked in 127th and last place as they had not played the required number of five competitive matches against officially ranked teams their performance saw them achieve a higher points total than four other provisionally ranked teams the U S Virgin Islands Liberia Qatar and Afghanistan 6 Had they been officially ranked their points tally would have placed them in 122nd place ahead of ranked nations Tanzania Belize Antigua and Barbuda and Botswana 6 The women s team then withdrew from international football for the next two years re emerging to play in the 2012 SAFF Women s Championship Prior to the tournament in Sri Lanka the team of twenty five including two referees and physiotherapists but with the playing squad consisting entirely of students flew to Bangkok for two weeks training to get accustomed to warmer weather 7 They entered the tournament provisionally ranked 34th out of 35 in the Asian Football Confederation with only Afghanistan ranked below them and unranked on the global listing because they had been inactive for more than eighteen months 6 At this point with their points total of 889 they had a higher technical rating than twelve teams who were either unranked due to inactivity or provisionally ranked in last place due to insufficient competition and had more ranking points than five officially ranked teams Iraq Mozambique Malawi Antigua and Barbuda and Bostswana 6 The team travelled to Sri Lanka to play their fixtures at the Ceylonese Rugby amp Football Club Grounds and were drawn in a group with the same teams as the previous edition of the tournament Sri Lanka took advantage of their status as hosts in the first match beating Bhutan 4 0 taking the lead after just four minutes through Nilushika Kumari with Praveena Perera wrapping up the scoring at the end of the game following two goals either side of half time from Erandi Kumudumala 8 Bhutan performed better in their next game a narrow 1 0 loss to Bangladesh but this eliminated them from the tournament 9 Their final match against India was very one sided though not as great a defeat as last time India still ran out victors 11 0 sending Bhutan home without a point or a goal 10 Having now played the required five games against already ranked teams Bhutan received their first official ranking position 128th ahead of Antigua and Barbuda and Botswana 6 Bhutan have not played a competitive match since the 2014 SAFF Championships but due to movements around them did climb to a high ranking of 115th in December 2013 6 The team took part in the 2014 SAFF Women s Championship held in November 2014 in Pakistan Team image EditHome stadium Edit The Bhutan women s national football team plays their home matches on the Changlimithang Stadium Results and fixtures EditMain article Bhutan women s national football team results See also 2021 in association football 2021 in sports and FIFA International Match Calendar The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled Legend Win Draw Lose Fixture 2022 Edit Bhutan v Nepal 6 September 2022 SAFF W GSBhutan 0 4 NepalKathmandu Nepal17 30 Report Sabitra 12 63 Anita 73 85 Stadium Dashrath Stadium Attendance 2210Referee Tekcham Ranjita Devi India Sri Lanka v Bhutan 9 September 2022 SAFF W GSSri Lanka 0 5 BhutanKathmandu Nepal17 30 Report Dema 42 Lhazom 50 64 Lhaden 85 Wangmo 89 Stadium Dashrath Stadium Attendance 172Referee Tekcham Ranjita Devi India Bangladesh v Bhutan 16 September 2022 SAFF W SFBangladesh 8 0 BhutanKathmandu Nepal13 00 Shopna 2 Sabina 18 54 90 3 Sarkar 30 Ritu Chakma 35 Masura 57 Tohura 87 Stadium Dashrath Stadium Saudi Arabia v Bhutan 24 September FriendlySaudi Arabia 3 3 BhutanAbha Saudi ArabiaSadaqah 15 Mobarak 75 Al Ibrahim 90 Report Choden Tshering 5 Yangdon 40 Choden 42 Stadium Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium Saudi Arabia v Bhutan 28 September FriendlySaudi Arabia 2 4 BhutanAbha Saudi ArabiaAl Tamimi 53 pen Mobarak 72 Report Yangden 22 30 60 Lhazom 68 Stadium Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium 2023 Edit Uzbekistan v Bhutan 5 April 2023 2023 04 05 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1Uzbekistan 9 0 BhutanTashkent Uzbekistan17 00 UTC 5 Khabibullaeva 2 20 45 1 48 73 Karachik 30 42 Norboeva 51 Shoyimova 90 1 Report Stadium Milliy Stadium Attendance 145Referee Azusa Sugino Japan Bhutan v Jordan 8 April 2023 2023 04 08 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1Bhutan 2 1 JordanTashkent Uzbekistan15 00 UTC 5 Dema 64 Rai 76 Report Jbarah 90 2 pen Stadium Pakhtakor Stadium Referee Atena Lashani Iran Timor Leste v Bhutan 11 April 2023 2023 04 11 2024 AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1Timor Leste 1 3 BhutanTashkent Uzbekistan15 00 UTC 5 Stadium Pakhtakor StadiumHead to head record EditAs of October 2022 Key Positive balance more wins than losses Neutral balance as many wins as losses Negative balance more losses than wins The following table shows Bhutan all time official international record per opponent Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD W Confederation Bangladesh 5 0 0 5 0 27 27 00 00 AFC India 2 0 0 2 0 29 29 00 00 AFC Jordan 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 100 00 AFC Maldives 1 0 0 1 1 3 2 00 00 AFC Nepal 5 0 0 5 0 27 27 00 00 AFC Pakistan 1 0 0 1 1 4 3 00 00 AFC Saudi Arabia 2 1 1 0 7 5 2 50 00 AFC Sri Lanka 8 3 1 4 12 11 1 37 5 AFC Timor Leste 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 100 00 AFC Uzbekistan 1 0 0 1 0 9 9 00 00 AFCTotal 25 4 2 18 24 109 85 05 88 Coaching staff EditCurrent coaching staff Edit As of 9 September 2022Position NameHead coach Hong Kyung suk 11 Media officer Cheki wangmoAssistant coach Tanka Maya GhalleyGoalkeeping coach Mon BhattraiPhysiotherapist Chhador ZangmoTeam manager Bumchu Chimi PemManager history Edit Name Period Tournament Kota Namgay 2010 2012 2010 SAFF Women s Championship Eighth Place Last 2012 SAFF Women s Championship Eighth Place Last Dorji Khandu 2014 2012 SAFF Women s Championship Seventh Place Lee Sung jea 2016 2019 2016 SAFF Women s Championship Seventh Place Last 2019 SAFF Women s Championship Sixth Place Denka Na 12 2019 Hong Kyung suk 11 2022 Present 2022 SAFF Women s Championship Semi finalistPlayers EditCurrent squad Edit The following 22 players were called up for the 2022 SAFF Women s Championship in Nepal from 6 19 September 2022 Caps and goals are updated as of 9 September 2022 after the match against Sri Lanka No Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club1 1 GK Norbu Zangmo 22 1 GK Kinzang Dema 23 1 GK Sangita Monger 2 2 DF Kelden Lhamo 3 2 DF Karma Zangmo 1997 08 30 30 August 1997 age 25 4 2 DF Sonam Choden 1993 07 03 3 July 1993 age 29 5 2 DF Suk Maya Ghalley 1998 11 28 28 November 1998 age 24 12 2 DF Jamyang Choden 16 2 DF Dorji Edon 1995 10 20 20 October 1995 age 27 17 2 DF Karma Wangmo 18 2 DF Kinley Zangmo 20 2 DF Ugyen Choden 1995 12 24 24 December 1995 age 27 6 3 MF Pema Choden Tshering 1996 02 05 5 February 1996 age 27 8 3 MF Deki Yangdon 10 3 MF Sonam Yangchen 1996 11 28 28 November 1996 age 26 11 3 MF Namgyel Dema 13 3 MF Sunita Rai 2001 11 27 27 November 2001 age 21 14 3 MF Tshering Lhadon 15 3 MF Sonam Choden 1997 12 09 9 December 1997 age 25 19 3 MF Yeshey Bidha 7 4 FW Tshering Yangden 1995 12 22 22 December 1995 age 27 9 4 FW Galey Wangmo 1994 09 05 5 September 1994 age 28 21 4 FW Deki Lhazom Recent call ups Edit The following players have been called up to a Bhutan squad in the past 12 months Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call upGK Nima Lhden 1992 11 20 20 November 1992 age 30 0 0 TBDGK Ngawang Chozom 0 0 DF Sonam Dema 1998 01 01 1 January 1998 age 25 0 0 DF Sonam Choki 2001 04 10 10 April 2001 age 22 0 0 DF Ugyen Wangmo 1997 03 31 March 31 1997 age 26 DF Kinley Zangmo 0 0 MF Ngawang Yangchen 1997 12 07 7 December 1997 age 25 0 0 FW Sonam Wangmo 1994 11 28 28 November 1994 age 28 0 0 Records EditActive players in bold statistics correct as of 2020 Most capped players Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2020 Player Year s Caps Top goalscorers Edit Player Year s Goals Caps1 Deki Lhazom Present 2 2 Namgyel Dema Present 1 Tshering Lhaden Present 1 Galey Wangmo Present 1 Tanka Maya Ghalley Present 1 Tshering Yangdon Present 1 Competitive record EditFIFA Women s World Cup Edit FIFA Women s World Cup recordHosts Year Result GP W D L GS GA 1991 to 2023 did not enterTotal 0 9 AFC Women s Asian Cup Edit AFC Women s Asian Cup recordHosts Year Result GP W D L GS GA 1975 to 2022 did not enterTotal 0 20 SAFF Women s Championship Edit SAFF Women s Championship recordHosts Year Result GP W D L GS GA 2010 Group stage 3 0 1 2 1 28 2012 3 0 0 3 0 16 2014 3 0 0 3 1 15 2016 3 0 0 3 1 13 2019 2 0 0 2 0 5 2022 Semi finals 3 1 0 2 5 12Total 6 6 17 1 1 15 8 89SAFF Women s Championship historyYear Round Score Result2010 Group stage India 18 0 Bhutan LossGroup stage Bangladesh 9 0 Bhutan LossGroup stage Bhutan 1 1 Sri Lanka Draw2012 Group stage Bhutan 0 4 Sri Lanka LossGroup stage Bangladesh 1 0 Bhutan LossGroup stage Bhutan 0 11 India Loss2014 Group stage Bhutan 0 4 Nepal LossGroup stage Bhutan 0 3 Sri Lanka LossGroup stage Bhutan 1 4 Pakistan Loss2016 Group stage Bhutan 0 8 Nepal LossGroup stage Bhutan 0 2 Sri Lanka LossGroup stage Bhutan 1 3 Maldives Loss2019Group stage Bhutan 0 3 Nepal LossGroup stage Bangladesh 2 0 Bhutan Loss2022Group stage Bhutan 0 4 Nepal LossGroup stage Sri Lanka 0 5 Bhutan WonSemi finals Bangladesh 8 0 Bhutan Loss Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil Gold silver bronze backgrounds indicates 1st 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively Bold text indicates best finish in tournament See also Edit Sports portal Games portal Association football portal Women s association football portalSport in Bhutan Football in Bhutan Women s football in BhutanNational teams Men sBhutan national football team Bhutan national under 23 football team Bhutan national under 20 football team Bhutan national under 17 football team Bhutan national futsal teamWomen sBhutan women s national football team resultsReferences Edit The FIFA Coca Cola Women s World Ranking FIFA 24 March 2023 Retrieved 24 March 2023 World Football Elo Ratings Bhutan eloratings net World Football Elo Ratingsand Advanced Satellite Consulting Retrieved 29 July 2014 Diaz Rubio Julian Hashim Refel Zea Antonio Lee Seungsoo 11 February 2006 Asian U 17 Championship 2004 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 23 July 2014 a b c d e f Bhutan Women s Fixtures and Results FIFA 31 July 2014 Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 23 July 2014 a b c Sarpang wins inter dzongkhag women s football Bhutan Observer 8 January 2010 Archived from the original on 26 July 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 a b c d e f g FIFA Coca Cola Women s World Ranking FIFA 18 March 2011 Archived from the original on 8 October 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Phuntsho Tashi September 2012 Women s national football team in Bangkok Kuensel Retrieved 1 August 2014 Sri Lanka vs Bhutan 2014 SAFF Women s Championship goalnepal com GoalNepal com 7 September 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Bangladesh vs Bhutan 2014 SAFF Women s Championship goalnepal com GoalNepal com 9 September 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Bhutan vs India 2014 SAFF Women s Championship goalnepal com GoalNepal com 9 September 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2014 a b National women s team preparing for SAFF championship FIFA com Member Association Bhutan FIFA com www fifa com Archived from the original on 6 March 2019 Retrieved 23 July 2020 External links EditOfficial website BhutanFootball org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bhutan women 27s national football team amp oldid 1150590347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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