

Bhutan
Founded
1983
Coach
Atsushi NakamuraVenue
Changlimithang Stadium
City
Thimphu
Capacity
15,000
Surface
artificial turf
Season Stats
Record
0W 1D 2L
H:0W/A:0W
Goals
1 / 4 (-3)
H:0/A:1
Clean Sheets
1
H:1/A:0
Recent Results
@ Yemen
Asian Cup Qualification · 18/11/2025
vs Lebanon
Asian Cup Qualification · 14/10/2025
@ Lebanon
Asian Cup Qualification · 09/10/2025
@ Chinese Taipei U23
AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualification · 09/09/2025
vs Turkmenistan U23
AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualification · 06/09/2025
@ Jordan U23
AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualification · 03/09/2025
@ Brunei
Asian Cup Qualification · 10/06/2025
vs Yemen
Asian Cup Qualification · 25/03/2025
vs Hong Kong, China
AFC World Cup Qualifiers · 17/10/2023
@ Hong Kong, China
AFC World Cup Qualifiers · 12/10/2023
Upcoming Fixtures
Bhutan
The Bhutan national football team represents one of the world's smallest footballing nations, a Himalayan kingdom with a population of less than one million. Governed by the Bhutan Football Federation, affiliated with FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation, the team has historically ranked among the lowest in the FIFA world rankings. A memorable moment came in 2002 on the same day as the FIFA World Cup Final, when Bhutan played Montserrat in what was dubbed the Other Final, winning 4–0 in Thimphu. The team plays home matches at Changlimithang Stadium, the country's national stadium with a capacity of around 15,000, located in the capital. Development of the sport has accelerated through AFC grassroots programs and a growing domestic league.























