2006 Maldives FA Cup

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Maldives FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Final positions
Champions New Radiant
Runner-up Club Valencia
  2005
2007  

The 2006 Maldives FA Cup, was the 19th edition of the Maldives FA Cup.

Contents

Qualifying rounds

First round

Hithadhoo Youth Wing1–0FC Cicada
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

FC Baaz0–5 Maziya
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Teenage won
Club TeenageUnknownTCMO
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

BG Sports won
United Victory Unknown B.G. Sports Club
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

New Star won
New StarUnknownGalolhu SC
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Second round

Maziya won
Hithadhoo Youth WingUnknown Maziya
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Vyansa won
New StarUnknown Vyansa
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Teenage won
Club TeenageUnknownADD
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Guraidhoo won
Guraidhoo Z.J.Unknown B.G. Sports Club
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Third Round

Maziya won
Maziya UnknownClub Teenage
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Guraidhoo won
Guraidhoo Z.J.Unknown Vyansa
Henveiru Football Ground, Malé

Quarter-finals

Club Valencia 2–1 Maziya

Club Eagles 2–1 Island FC

Victory Sports Club 2–1 Hurriyya SC

New Radiant 2–1Guraidhoo Z.J.

Semi-finals

Club Valencia 3–1 Club Eagles

Victory Sports Club 1–3 New Radiant

Third place play-off

Club Eagles 0–3 Victory Sports Club

Final

Club Valencia 0–2 New Radiant
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