Nickname(s) | Druk Eleven Druk Yul Dragon Boys |
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Association | Bhutan Football Federation |
Confederation | AFC (Asia) |
Sub-confederation | SAFF (South Asia) |
Head coach | Nawang Dendup |
Captain | Chimi Dorji |
Top scorer |
Jigme Dorji Pema Chophel – 1 goal |
Home stadium | Changlimithang Stadium |
FIFA code | BHU |
First international | |
![]() ![]() (Rawalpindi, Pakistan; 27 March 2004) |
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Biggest win | |
None | |
Biggest defeat | |
![]() ![]() (Paltan Bazaar, India; 7 February 2016) |
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South Asian Games | |
Appearances | Four (first in 2004) |
Best result | 2004 – fourth |
The Bhutan national under-23 football team represents Bhutan in men's international under-23 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 have never attempted to qualify for the Olympic Games and their competitive matches have been restricted solely to the South Asian Games, where they made their debut in 2004. The team have yet to win a game, their only positive results being draws against Nepal in their first ever match and Bangladesh in 2016.
Bhutan made their debut at the 9th South Asian Federation Games in 2004. The senior national team had previously competed on multiple occasions in the football tournaments of the South Asian Games, but this was the first time that the tournament was restricted to under-23 teams. The tournament was originally scheduled for 2001, but was cancelled due to the conflict in neighbouring Afghanistan. It was rescheduled for 2003, but Bhutan withdrew. This time, due to the war in Iraq, the tournament was postponed for a second time but was rescheduled a second time for 2004, which Bhutan re-entered. Drawn in a three team group including Nepal and Sri Lanka (following the Maldives' withdrawal), an opening 0–0 draw with Nepal was a positive start. With Sri Lanka beating both Bhutan and Nepal 1–0 in the remaining two group games, Bhutan finished with an identical record to Nepal, but progressed to the knockout rounds winning the toss of a coin. A 4–1 loss to India in the semi finals, with Pema Chophel scoring the team's first ever goal, saw them face Sri Lanka again in the bronze medal play off match. This time they produced a better performance drawing 0–0 after sudden death extra time, but ultimately lost 3–2 in the resulting penalty shoot out to finish in fourth place overall.