The 2025 season of the BoB Bhutan Women’s National League is expected to be exciting and competitive, with 10 teams and roughly fifty international players expected to boost play quality. Due to FIFA budget approval and the Royal Academy’s squad withdrawal, the event’s start time was delayed. The under-17 girls’ squad from Gelephu Academy will take their position. No teams will be demoted by BFF for the next two or three seasons. RTC Women’s FC, Paro WFC, Thimphu City WFC, Transport United Ladies, and Gelephu Academy’s under-17 are among the league’s 10 teams, with six clubs scouting players from outside.

Gelephu Academy Girls, RTC WFC, Ugyen Academy WFC, and the Gelephu under-17 squad, the reigning champions, will only use local players. A player from Bangladesh who is registered with Paro WFC, Sabina, expressed her excitement about competing in the competition. On May 5, Samtse WFC coach Raj Kumar indicated his five Sikkim-based international players would arrive. There are eight players from Gelephu City WFC who are the most international of any club. In order to assist female athletes, BFF has implemented a Nu 10,000 monthly stipend for each player during the season.By boosting team travel budgets and providing unemployed players with a steady source of income, the program aims to strengthen Bhutan’s women’s football season by raising awareness and involvement globally.

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