This season, the federation increased the prize money from
Nu 400,000 to 700,000 for the winners. First runners up would be given Nu 400,000, up by 200,000 from last year and the second runners up would be awarded Nu 200,000, double from last year's prize. No place is awarded to the team finishing in first place this season for the
AFC President's Cup. This is because
2014 is the final edition of the cup to be held. Instead, the six teams which qualify for the 2014 AFC President's Cup final stage will enter the
2015 AFC Cup play-offs, and from 2015 onwards, centralized qualifiers will determine six teams which enter the AFC Cup play-offs. Since Ugyen Academy lost all three of their games in the 2014 competition, there will be no Bhutanese representative in the
AFC Cup until at least 2016. The national league has struggled to attract spectators though, with only around fifty people attending matches, even when top teams are involved. This is in contrast to prior years when large crowds would come to
Changlimithang even for inter-school tournaments and this downturn in spectator numbers has been attributed to the widespread availability of foreign leagues on television providing a much greater level of entertainment. ==References==