Maldivian FA Charity Shield

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Maldivian FA Charity Shield
Founded2009;15 years ago (2009)
RegionFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Number of teams2
Current champions Maziya (2nd title)
Most successful club(s) VB Addu FC (3 titles)
Website www.famaldives.com/competitions.php

Maldivian FA Charity Shield (currently known as Milo Charity Shield due to sponsorship reasons) is a newly introduced match that was founded in 2009. Dhivehi League Champions and FA Cup Champions of the past season will play in this match. The winner of the match will be granted with a cash prize, where 20% of the total amount will be donated to a social working organization. [1]

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Matches

Below is a list of the Charity Shield winners. If one team wins the domestic double, then league runners-up are invited as the second team.

Year Premier League championsResult FA Cup winners [lower-alpha 1] Venue
2009 Club Valencia 2–1 VB Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
2010 VB Sports Club 3–2 Victory Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
2011 VB Sports Club 4–1 ( a.e.t. ) Victory Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
2012 VB Sports Club 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) Victory Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
2013 New Radiant 3–1 Maziya Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
2014 New Radiant 3–1 Maziya National Football Stadium, Malé
2015 New Radiant 0–2 Maziya National Football Stadium, Malé
2016 New Radiant 0–1 ( a.e.t. ) Maziya National Football Stadium, Malé
2017 Maziya 1–0 Club Valencia National Football Stadium, Malé
2018 TC Sports CANCELLED New Radiant National Football Stadium, Malé
2019 TC Sports 1–1 Foakaidhoo Foakaidhoo Football Ground, Foakaidhoo
3–1 National Football Stadium, Malé
TC Sports won 4–1 on aggregate
2020 Maziya 2–3 Eagles National Football Stadium, Malé
2021 Maziya 5–0 Valencia National Football Stadium, Malé

Winners

By number of wins

TeamWinsYears
Maziya 42015, 2016, 2017, 2021
VB Addu FC 32010, 2011, 2012
New Radiant 22013, 2014
Valencia 12009
TC Sports 12019
Eagles 12020

All time scores

Scorers

RankPlayerGoals
1 Flag of Maldives.svg Ali Ashfaq 4
2 Flag of Maldives.svg Shamweel Qasim 3
3 Flag of Maldives.svg Ibrahim Fazeel 2
3 Flag of Maldives.svg Mohammad Umair 2
3 Flag of Maldives.svg Assadhulla Abdulla 2
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ashad Ali 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Hussain Shimaz 1
4 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Abu Desmond Mansaray 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Shaffaz 1
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hüseyin Cengiz 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ali Umar 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Mohamed Rifau 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Assad Abdul Ghanee 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Rasheed 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ali Fasir 1
4 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Rodríguez 1
4 Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Nashid 1

Main sponsors

SponsorsYears
Milo 2009–2013
Lifebuoy 2014
Milo2015–

Notes

  1. Unless noted otherwise.

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References

  1. "Maldives FA - Competitions". Football Association of Maldives . Archived from the original on 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2010-12-02.