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Revision as of 17:21, 17 February 2016
Nickname(s) | Druk Eleven[1] Druk Yul[2] Dragon Boys[3] | ||
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Association | Bhutan Football Federation | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Sub-confederation | SAFF (South Asia) | ||
Head coach | Nawang Dendup | ||
Top scorer | Sonam Togbey – 1 | ||
Home stadium | Changlimithang Stadium | ||
FIFA code | BHU | ||
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First international | |||
Nepal 3–1 Bhutan (Nepal; 20 August 2015) | |||
Biggest win | |||
None | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Nepal 3–1 Bhutan (Nepal; 20 August 2015) |
The Bhutan national under-19 football team represents Bhutan in men's international under-19 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.
History
The Bhutan under-19 football team is one of the youngest u-19 teams in the world, making their competitive debut in 2015 at the 2015 SAFF U-19 Championship. Their debut match was a 3–1 loss to Nepal. Club Brugge youth player Bimal Magar opened the scoring after ten minutes for the hosts, but Bhutan equalised straightaway through defender Sonam Togbey.[4] They were unable to capitalise on this however as Magar, despite missing a penalty went on to complete his hat trick, scoring after 29 and 62 minutes to seal victory for Nepal.[4] Bhutan manager Nawang Dendup said that the loss was due to his team defending too deep and not being able to match the speed of their opponents.[5]
Current squad
The following team was selected for the match against Nepal under-20s.[4]
Position | Player Name |
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GK | Togbay |
DF[6] | Sonam Togbay |
Yeshi Dorji | |
Tenzin Dorji | |
Tenzin Shezang | |
Nima | |
Kezang | |
Kesang | |
Yoesel | |
Kezang Wangdi | |
Choki |
Recent fixtures and results
20 August 2015 2015 SAFF U-19 Championship Group stage | Nepal | 3–1 | Bhutan | ANFA Complex, Lalitpur, Nepal. |
15:30 UTC+05:45 | Bimal Magar 10', 29', 62' | Report | Sonam Togbey 11' | Attendance: 3000 Referee: Halim Aqa (Afghanistan) |
22 August 2015 2015 SAFF U-19 Championship Group stage | Bhutan | 0–2 | Bangladesh | ANFA Complex, Lalitpur, Nepal. |
15:30 UTC+05:45 | Report | Rohit Sarkar 42' Mannaf Rabby 44' |
Referee: Adam Fazeel (Maldives) |
2 October 2015 Friendly | Uzbekistan | 7–0 | Bhutan | Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka |
15:00 UTC+06:00 | Gofurov 42' Mukhitdinov 45' (pen.) Kodirkulov 55' Abdixolikov 70', 80' Davlatjonov 88' Tukhtasinov 90+3' |
Report | Attendance: 300 Referee: Marai Al-Awaji (Saudi Arabia) |
Competitive record
SAFF U-19 Championship Record
International opponentsAs at 20 August 2015:
References
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