BFC hire Chencho, become first Indian club to sign SAFF footballer

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Bengaluru FC have completed the signing of Bhutanese attacker Gyeltshen on a one-year deal, the club announced today.

The 22-year-old becomes the Blues' fifth foreigner and the first one the club has ever signed from a fellow SAFF nation.

"Bengaluru FC is one of the top clubs in but more importantly, it has been my dream to play for them and I'm happy that the move has happened. It's a team with so many experienced players and the aim is to keep learning from them and improving with every passing day at the club," said after completing the formalities.

Beginning his youth career at Yeedzin FC in 2008, moved up the ranks quickly to make his first team debut in the

At 17, he picked up his first national title when Yeedzin were crowned Champions of The following season he moved to fellow Bhutanese side Druk United with whom he scored a brace against Mohun Bagan in the 2014 King's Cup.

A spell with (2015) was followed by a move to Thailand's Buriram United midway through 2015. Chencho won the U19 Championships with the Thai giants before being loaned out to thus becoming the first Bhutanese to play professional abroad.

After another short loan spell with Nonthaburi FC (2016), he moved to Satun United (2016) before returning back from

Chencho starred in the 2016 finishing as the top-scorer with before joining FC Tertons for the 2017 AFC Cup Qualifying Stages. He moved abroad for the second time joining Bangladesh's Chittagong Abahani in October 2016 for the second half of their league campaign.

At the start of the 2017-18 season Chencho joined FC in his third move abroad and immediately became an indispensable part of the side.

The attacker continued his fine goal scoring form and finished the as the top-scorer for the North-Indian side with seven goals, third highest in the League, helping them to their maiden title.

Speaking on the club's latest acquisition, said the youngster had been on Bengaluru FC's radar for some time now.

"We got to see Chencho in a pre-season friendly against us and then through the entire season with and we were impressed to say the least. He's a gifted youngster who we believe will flourish further in our system."

At the international level, Chencho has represented Bhutan in various age groups before making his senior debut at just under 16 years scoring in a friendly game against In fact, Chencho (10 goals in 29 appearances) is the most for Bhutan as well as their highest ever goal scorer.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 16:35 IST