Tournament details | |
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Country | Maldives |
Teams | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Island FC |
Runner-up | Club Valencia |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 16 |
Goals scored | 74 (4.63 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Ibrahim Fazeel (IFC) (8 goals) |
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Island FC | 7–0 | TCMO |
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Ibrahim Fazeel ?', ?', ?', ?' Yoosuf Azeem ?' Ibrahim Shiyam ?' Adam Abdul Latheef ?' |
New Radiant | 7–0 | FC Baaz |
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Ahmed Thariq 11', 64', 89' Shah Ismail 18' Hussain Shiyan 45' Abdul Mannaan 90+2' Ali Shiham ?' |
United Victory | 6–1 | Hilaalee Sports Club |
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Faseen ?', ?', ?' Ibrahim Nizam ?', ?' Hussein Rasheed ?' | 26' Ahmed Waheed |
New Star | 2–1 | Guraidhoo Z.J. |
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Ahmed Fazeem ?' Ahmed Amir 73' (pen.) | 10' Hussain Sobah |
Victory Sports Club | 3–0 | Vyansa |
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Ismail Anil 37' Ali Haleem 53', 81' |
SC Mecano | 5–0 | Ahly Sports |
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Ahmed Shakir ?', ?' Azim Hussein ?' Hussain Shimaz 45', 52' |
Hurriyya SC | 2–0 | Club Eagles |
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Ahmed Lareef 37' Ali Shiyam 84' |
Club Valencia | 6–0 | BG Sports Club |
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Assad Abdul Ghanee 26', 42', 59' Ali Umar 29' Ismail Mahfooz 69' Mohamed Nizam 73' |
Island FC | 11–0 | United Victory |
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Ibrahim Fazeel ?', ?', ?', ?' Ibrahim Shiyam ?', ?', ?' Ilyas Ibrahim ?' Yoosuf Azeem ?' Ahmed Sunain ?' Ismail Mohamed ?' |
New Radiant | 6–1 | New Star |
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Ahmed Thariq 20' Ali Shiham 30', 74', 89' Hussain Shiyan ?' Adam Fazeeh 66' | 24' Ahmed Shaaiq |
Victory Sports Club | 2–0 | Hurriyya SC |
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Ahmed Ashfan 17' Niroshan Abeysekara 90+1' |
Club Valencia | 5–1 | SC Mecano |
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Assad Abdul Ghanee 16' Ali Ashfaq 45', 60', 72' (pen.), 77' |
Island FC | 1–0 | Victory Sports Club |
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Ahmed Sunain 50' |
Victory Sports Club | 2–1 | New Radiant |
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Mohamed Muhsin 20' Mohamed Asmeer Latheef 28' | 30' Mohamed Hussain |
Island FC | 1–0 | Club Valencia |
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Ahmed Sunain 26' |
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