2012 New Radiant S.C. season

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New Radiant
Chairman Ali Waheed
Head Coach Mohamed Shiyaz
Stadium Rasmee Dhandu Stadium
Dhivehi League Winners
FA Cup Quarter-finals
President's Cup Winners
Top goalscorerLeague: Ali Ashfaq (20 goals)
All: Ali Ashfaq (21 goals)
  2011
2013  

The 2012 season is New Radiant Sports Club's 33rd year in existence as a football club.

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Background

New Radiant finished at the 4th position of last year's Dhivehi League, 4th in FA Cup as they were beaten in the third place play-off match and as runners-up of the President's Cup.

Club appointed Ali Waheed, [1] as the new chairman of the club and he appointed the team skipper Ahmed Thoriq as the club's new general secretary. [2]

On 7 January 2012, club decided to establish a youth academy this year. [3]

New Radiant signed Ibrahim Fazeel, [4] Ali Ashfaq, [5] [6] Ali Umar [7] and Imran Mohamed [8] to strengthen club's goal, midfield and attack for the 2012 season, while Ahmed Niyaz [9] and Adam Shareef [10] renewed their contract with the club.

Ashfaq's signing was a Maldivian record signing of MVR 1.4 million. [11]

Sobah Mohamed, [12] Fareed Mohamed, [13] Mohamed Jameel [14] and Charles Wright Gaye [15] left the club ang joined VB Addu FC.

They also signed 2 Nigerian defenders, Kudus Omolade Kelani and Kingsley Chukwudi Nkurumeh before the start of the season. [16]

Club announced the signing of Ahmed Afrad, Mohamed Hussain [17] and Ivan Karamanov [18] during the mid-season break. [19]

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Friendlies

Mid-season

DateOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
30 June 2012 Mahibadhoo 1–1 n/a
1 July 2012 Vilamendhoo Resort 8–1 n/a

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionStarted roundFinal
position / round
First matchLast match
Dhivehi League Winner18 April 20125 October 2012
FA Cup Quarter-finals12 September 2012
President's Cup Final QualifierWinner8 October 201215 October 2012

Competition record

CompetitionRecord
GWD*LGFGAGDWin %
Dhivehi League 191540489+39078.95
FA Cup 100101−1000.00
President's Cup 211021+1050.00
Total2216515011+39072.73
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Dhivehi League

League table

PosTeam Pld WDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 New Radiant SC 191540489+3949 2013 AFC Cup group stage
President's Cup
2 Victory Sports Club 1911445026+2437 President's Cup
3 Maziya S&RC 1911264224+1835 2013 AFC Cup group stage 1
President's Cup
4 VB Addu FC 197484745+225 President's Cup

Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

1 Maziya S&RC qualified for the 2013 AFC Cup as they won the 2012 Maldives FA Cup.
Updated to games played on 6 October 2012.
Source: RSSSF.com

Matches

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
18 April 20121 VB Addu 4–0 Umar 18', Ashfaq (2) 68', 90+3', Thoriq 90+1'
28 April 20121 Club AYL 3–0 Abdulla 34', Ashfaq 43', Fazeel 50' (pen.)
5 May 20121 Valencia 3–0 Ashfaq 8', Abdulla 49', Fazeel 89'
11 May 20121 Eagles 1–1 Fazeel 90+5'
20 May 20121 Vyansa 0–0
26 May 20121 Victory 5–1 Thoriq (2) 21', 31', Fazeel 71', Ashfaq (2) 90+2' (pen.), 90+4'
31 May 20121 Maziya 1–0 Umar 75'
5 June 20122 Victory 0–0
10 June 20122 Maziya 5–1 Abdulla 26' (pen.), Ashfaq (2) 28', 90, Thoriq (2) 78', 88'
10 July 20122 Eagles 1–0 Umar 36,
15 July 20122 Valencia 5–1 Karamanov 20', Ashfaq (2) 23', 84', Thoriq (2) 51', 73'
31 July 20122 Vyansa 1–0 Ashfaq 28'
6 August 20122 VB Addu 5–1 Fazeel 15', Thoriq (3) 53', 79', 82', Ashfaq 90+4'
11 August 20122 Club AYL 2–1 Fazeel 40' (pen.), Abdulla 76'
19 September 20123 Eagles 2–0 Fazeel 55', Ashfaq 87'
23 September 20123 VB Addu 0–0 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
27 September 20123 Victory 3–1 Karamanov 44', Ashfaq (2) 66', 89'
30 September 20123 Club AYL 5–1 Ashfaq (5) 36', 52', 84' (pen.), 87', 88'
5 October 20123 Maziya 2–1 Fazeel 17', Thoriq 37'

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
12 September 2012Quarter-finals Eagles 0–1

President's Cup

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
8 October 2012Final Qualifier Victory 2–1 (aet) Ashfaq 100' (pen.), Imran 112'
15 October 2012 Final Victory 0–0 (aet)
(2–1 p)

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  2. Thariq appointed as general secretary
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  4. Ibrahim Fazeel joins for next season
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