Changlimithang Stadium is a
multi-purpose stadium in
Thimphu,
Bhutan, which serves as the
national stadium. It is predominantly used for
football
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matches and is the home of the
Bhutan national football team, other national selections and number of Thimphu-based football clubs. The stadium also regularly plays host to women's football,
archery
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tournaments,
minifootball and some
volleyball matches. The stadium was initially constructed in 1974 for the coronation of the fourth
Druk Gyalpo
The Druk Gyalpo (; 'Dragon King') is the head of state of the Bhutan, Kingdom of Bhutan. In the Dzongkha, Dzongkha language, Bhutan is known as ''Drukyul'' which translates as "The Land of the Thunder Dragon". Thus, while kings of Bhutan are ...
Jigme Singye Wangchuck
Jigme Singye Wangchuck ( dz, འཇིགས་མེད་སེང་གེ་དབང་ཕྱུག་, ; born 11 November 1955) is a member of the House of Wangchuck who was the king of Bhutan (Druk Gyalpo) from 1972 until his abdicati ...
, but was completely refurbished in 2007 in advance of the
coronation of the fifth Druk Gyalpo
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck.
Floodlighting was added to the football pitch in 2009 and an evergreen turf was laid in 2012, to coincide with the start of the first season of the National League.
Located above
sea level, the stadium is one of the highest in the
world. It has raised numerous
controversies in footballing circles, as its significant
altitude affects the absorption of
oxygen in the
human body
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, offering considerable advantage to the home teams who are more accustomed to such conditions.
Original stadium
Changlimithang is built on the site of a
decisive battle in Bhutan's history, fought in 1885, which established the supremacy of
Ugyen Wangchuck, his coronation as the first Druk Gyalpo and led to the unification of Bhutan following a series of
civil wars and
rebellion
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A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
s between 1882 and 1885.
Construction for the original stadium was completed in 1974 in time for the coronation of the fourth Druk Gyaplo, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, and at that time the whole park covered an area of approximately 11 hectares, with seating capacity of about 10,000 spectators.
As well as taking on the role of national stadium and being the home to the
Bhutan national football team and national archery competitions, the stadium also provided facilities for
squash,
billiard and
tennis, in addition to being the
headquarters
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of
Bhutan Olympic Committee
The Bhutan Olympic Committee (BOC) was created on 23 November 1983 with the 4th Druk Gyalpo, King of Bhutan as its President, with its headquarters at Thimphu, Bhutan. Following this recognition, Bhutan participated for the first time in the 1984 ...
.
Refurbishment

The stadium was completely refurbished and reopened in 2008 for the dual celebration of the coronation of the fifth Druk Gyalpo
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and the centenary of the establishment of the
House of Wangchuck
The Wangchuck dynasty () have held the hereditary position of Druk Gyalpo ("Dragon King") of Bhutan since 1907. Prior to reunification, the Wangchuck family had governed the district of Trongsa as descendants of Dungkar Choji. They eventually ov ...
and the reunification of the country.
Redevelopment plans were drawn up by the
Ministry of Works and Human Settlement in conjunction with the National Steering Committee for the Coronation Celebrations.
The old stand which consisted of 6 rows of seating with a capacity of around 10,000 was completely demolished to be replaced with a stand consisting of 21 rows of seating.
This stand would provide substantial seating not just around the area of the football pitch, but also down alongside the archery range.
In order to complete this construction, the squash and
basketball courts were demolished, although the increased size of the stand allowed for the creation of areas for
table tennis and
shooting as well as facilities for bathing and changing underneath the seating area.
In addition to changes to the sporting venues within the facility, the Olympic association were provided with new offices, the royal pavilion was expanded to increase guest capacity and the banqueting hall was renovated.
Two new parks were also created on the land surrounding the facility: one between the car park and the river and another nearer the archery range were laid out at a cost of
Nu 2,000,000.
These renovations took two years and cost a total of Nu 230,000,000.
The newly refurbished stadium was opened by Prince
Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck
Prince ''Dasho'' Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck (born 16 July 1984) is a Bhutanese prince. Born as the second son of the King of Bhutan Jigme Singye Wangchuck, he was the heir presumptive to the throne of Bhutan until 5 February 2016, when his nephew Ji ...
.

Further enhancements were made to the football pitch in 2011, when floodlighting was added.
There had been a desire to include floodlighting at the stadium since 2006, but this had not been achieved due to the high cost of installation.
A trip to Bhutan by
Tata Group owner
Ratan Tata led to an agreement between
Tata Power, Druk Green and the Bhutan Olympic Committee to install floodlighting, with Tata bearing the cost of installation as an act of corporate social responsibility.
The total cost of installing the floodlighting was
Rs 13,230,000.
Further refurbishment was announced in June 2016. The first improvements included installation of plastic seats on the concrete galleries, installation of additional
restroom facilities, and expansion of player facilities, such as
locker rooms. It was announced that plastic seats would be installed in other sections of the stadium pending budget. The Nu 35 million costs were provided by the
government of
India.
Modern usage
As well as continuing to hold sporting events, the facility has been utilised for wider public occasions including the
Wedding of Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Jetsun Pema.
Despite the increase in capacity a few years earlier, the stadium was unable to hold all of the people who wished to attend the occasion.
Following the wedding, more improvements were made to the football pitch, with the grass field being replaced with an artificial surface to improve the performance of the players and add additional durability to the facility as a whole.
Historically, it had been very difficult to maintain the ground to an acceptable standard, with an uneven, rain-soaked pitch leading to mocking calls from spectators in the mid-1990s.

Financial support from
FIFA
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enabled the project to go ahead and work started at the ground in March 2012 with the artificial turf being laid in November and finished in December the same year.
As part of a two-day visit to Bhutan in March 2012, FIFA president
Sepp Blatter
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performed the ground-breaking ceremony for the new pitch, promising that FIFA would support Bhutanese football. However, there were delays in completing the upgrade as cold weather at the beginning of the project prevented workers from starting construction and the monsoon weather in the summer hampered the ability of suppliers to deliver materials such as
cement to the site.
The delays were such that they nearly resulted in a postponement to the start of the national league, with the Bhutan Football Federation considering moving the initial matches to the
Royal Bhutan Police
The Royal Bhutan Police ( dz, རྒྱལ་གཞུང་འབྲུག་གི་འགག་སྡེ་; ) is the national police force of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is responsible for maintaining law and order and prevention of crime i ...
's ground.
The playing surface was manufactured in the
Netherlands and was laid by companies from
England and the Netherlands, as the first part of a two-stage series of works to install artificial turf at both Changlimithang and ''Changjiji'' football ground, also in Thimphu.
The first match to be played on the new pitch was the opening match in the
inaugural edition of the Bhutan National League between
Druk Pol and
Ugyen Academy.
The President of the Bhutan Olympic Committee, ''Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuk'', having officially opened the new playing surface, then took part in the first match as a player for Druk Pol.
The total cost of the new pitch was estimated to $900,000.

Unusually for a national stadium, and as a result of the conversion of the playing surface to artificial turf, the football field at Changlimithang is available for public hire and is extremely popular with people in Thimphu, with the pitch booked for public use from 5 pm - 1am most days during the week as office workers seek to make use of it
and from 7 am to 9 pm at weekends.
This has proved to be a valuable source of income for the Bhutan Football Federation. With teams needing to make bookings weeks in advance, the Federation made Nu 75,000 in the first fortnight that the pitch was available to the public, with the money gained from hire charges going towards financing additional artificial surfaces planned for elsewhere in the country.
Demand for the chance to play on an artificial surface is now so great that the Bhutan Football Federation prepared to hire out the artificial pitch at Changjiji, once available only to train members of the national squad.
Changlimithang played host to the FIFA World Cup trophy as part of its global tour prior to the
2014 FIFA World Cup
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.
References
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