2014 New Radiant S.C. season

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New Radiant
Chairman Ali Waheed
Head Coach Ángel Pérez García
(25 November 2013 – 4 March 2014)

Ismail Anil
(caretaker coach until 12 March 2014)

Simon McMenemy
(13 March 2014 – 10 May 2014)

Ismail Anil
(10 June 2014 – 6 August 2014)

Mika Lönnström
(since 6 August 2014)
Stadium National Football Stadium
Dhivehi League Winners
FA Cup Runners-up
President's Cup Winners
AFC Cup Group stage
FA Charity Shield Winners
Top goalscorerLeague: Ali Fasir (19 goals)
All: Ali Fasir (23 goals)
  2013
2015  

The 2014 season is New Radiant Sports Club's 35th year in existence as a football club. New Radiant also participate in the AFC Cup this season, qualifying directly for the group stage by finishing first in the 2013 Dhivehi League.

Contents

Background

New Radiant finished as champions of last year's in the Dhivehi League, FA Cup, President's Cup and Charity Shield with a quadruple and 100% winning record. So they will be participating in the 2014 AFC Cup directly from the group stage. [1] Ángel Pérez García was announced as the new head coach on 25 November 2013 [2] and later on 4 March 2014 the agreement was terminated on mutual consent. [3] Assistant coach Ismail Anil acted as the caretaker coach following the departure of coach García until the arrival of coach Simon McMenemy. [4] Simon was at the job from 13 March 2014 to 10 May 2014. [5] Before the local season began, club appointed the assistant coach Ismail Anil as the head coach on 10 June 2014. [6] On 6 August 2014, New Radiant assigned Mika Lönnström as the new head coach for the club and Ismail Anil continued as the assistant manager. [7]

Ismail Wisham [8] was appointed as the club manager and Ibrahim Ibthisham [9] as the club's Director of Administration. Ibthishaam was the club manager during the 2013 season. Ismail Anil was named as the assistant coach of the club on 12 February 2014. [10]

Three foreign players Kingsley Chukwudi Nkurumeh, Mansa Sylla and Yusif Nurudeen were released by the club as their contract duration were over. [11] New Radiant accepted the transfer request for Moosa Yaamin from the rival side Maziya on 30 December 2013. [12]

Mohamed Umair, [13] Ali Fasir, [14] Ahmed Abdulla, [15] Ahmed Niyaz, [16] Imran Mohamed [17] renewed their contract after the end of 2013 season.

Mukhthar Naseer, [18] Ibrahim Fazeel, [19] Shafiu Ahmed, [20] Hamza Mohamed, [21] Shamweel Qasim and Mohamed Rasheed [22] were the local signings by the club for the 2014 football season.

Evans Mensah, [23] Jonathan Quartey, [24] were the foreign signings for the 2014 season. But Evans Mensah was released by the club, along with Ismail Easa on 16 February 2014 [25] and Jonathan Quartey was also released by the club after the 2014 AFC Cup group stage.

Blues also signed a Brazilian striker Joelton Jonathan Sampaio [26] but later terminated the contract due to a serious injury in a life-threatening car accident and was required to undergo several surgeries. So the agreement was terminated on mutual understanding between his agent and the club. [27]

Before the local football season started, New Radiant signed three foreign players, [28] David Carmona, Jamal Dibi and Dane Milovanović but on 10 August 2014, Dibi was released by the club on mutual understandings. [29]

Club

Coaching staff

  • Manager: Flag of Maldives.svg Ismail Wisham
  • Head coach: Flag of Finland.svg Mika Lönnström
  • Assistant coach: Flag of Maldives.svg Ismail Anil
  • Kit Manager: Flag of Maldives.svg Abdul Sattar Ahmed
  • Official: Flag of Maldives.svg Hussain Abdulla
  • Official: Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Rasheed
  • Official: Flag of Maldives.svg Ibrahim Shareef

Other information

  • Chairman: Flag of Maldives.svg Ali Waheed
  • Vice Chairman: Flag of Maldives.svg Hassan Shujau
  • Director of Football: Flag of Maldives.svg Anwar Ali
  • Director of Administrations: Flag of Maldives.svg Ibrahim Ibthisham
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Aishath Leesha
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Adheel Ismail
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Zareer
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Adam Ziyad
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Ali Shareef
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Ahmed Rameez
  • Board Director: Flag of Maldives.svg Mohamed Shafeeq

Kit

Supplier: Sports Power / Sponsor: Milo

New Radianst kits for the 2014 season were unveiled during the New Radiant night on 11 January 2014. Kits were supplied by the local brand Sports Power. [30]

On 15 January 2014, New Radiant signed with two co-sponsors; with Tropic Investments Private Limited to market their brand Maldives Shipyard [31] and the other with Timber House. [32]

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Away
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Pre-season

New Radiant preceded their 2014 campaign with the 2014 Milo Tour to Hinnavaru and played against Naifaru, Kuredu Resort and Hinnavaru. [33]

DateOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
3 February 2014 Naifaru 4–0 Umair (2), Fazeel (2)
5 February 2014Kuredu Resort 9–0 Umair (2), Fasir (2), Mensah (2), Easa, Abdulla, Fazel
7 February 2014 Hinnavaru 8–1 Mensah (2), Umair (2), Fasir (3), Mukhthar
11 February 2014 Flag of Seychelles.svg Northern Dynamo 1–3 Fasir 76'

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionStarted roundFinal
position / round
First matchLast match
AFC Cup Group stage Group stage25 February 201523 April 2014
FA Charity Shield FinalWinner10 June 2014
Dhivehi League Winner16 June 20149 November 2014
FA Cup Quarter-finalsRunners-up14 October 201419 November 2014
President's Cup Semi final 1Winner23 November 201430 November 2014

Competition record

CompetitionRecord
GWD*LGFGAGDWin %
AFC Cup 6105212−10016.67
FA Charity Shield 110031+2100.00
Dhivehi League 191711578+49089.47
FA Cup 321073+4066.67
President's Cup 220031+2100.00
Total3123267225+47074.19
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

AFC Cup

Group stage

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts PSJ CHB HOM NRA
Flag of Indonesia.svg Persipura Jayapura 632194+511 2–0 0–2 3–0
Flag of India.svg Churchill Brothers 6312107+310 [lower-alpha 1] 1–1 3–1 3–0
Flag of Singapore.svg Home United 631286+210 [lower-alpha 1] 1–1 2–1 2–0
Flag of Maldives.svg New Radiant 6105212103 0–2 1–2 1–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Tiebreakers: Churchill Brothers and Home United are ranked on head-to-head record.
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
25 February 2014 Home United H 1–0 Umair 53' (pen.)5,200
11 March 2014 Churchill Brothers A 0–3 1,500
18 March 2014 Persipura Jayapura A 0–3 9,866
2 April 2014 Persipura Jayapura H 0–2 2,400
9 April 2014 Home United A 0–2 1,348
23 April 2014 Churchill Brothers H 1–2 Umair 40'1,500

FA Charity Shield

DateOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
10 June 2014 Maziya 3–1 Shamweel (2) 28', 40', Fasir 59'

Dhivehi League

League table

PosTeam Pld WDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 New Radiant SC 191711578+4952 2015 AFC Cup group stage
2 Maziya S&RC 1914326119+4245 2015 AFC Cup Play-off
3 Club Eagles 1911264022+1835
4 Victory Sports Club 198293033-323
5 Club Valencia 1945101533-1817

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

Matches

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
ScorersLeague
position
16 June 20141 Club AYL 7–0 David (2) 9', 28', Umair (2) 11', 84' (pen.), Fasir 47', Milovanović 72', Abdulla 90+2'1st
23 June 20141 Victory 3–0 Fazeel 14', Dibi 57', Hamza 90+1'1st
7 July 20141 Mahibadhoo 4–0 Fazeel 14', Fasir (2) 55', 84', Rasheed 65'1st
14 July 20141 Eagles 4–1 Milovanović 6' (pen.), Fasir (2) 47', 89', Fazeel 79'1st
20 July 20141 Valencia 3–0 Umair 39', Fasir 75', Shamweel 86'1st
28 July 20141 BG Sports 6–0 Dibi 12', 78', Fasir (3) 15', 67', 82' (pen.), Shamweel 87'1st
3 August 20141 Maziya 0–1 2nd
7 August 20142 Maziya 1–0 Milovanović 31' (pen.)1st
11 August 20142 Eagles 2–0 David 11', Umair 32'1st
15 August 20142 Victory 1–0 Umair 72'1st
21 August 20142 Valencia 3–1 David 30', Umair 62' (pen.), Fasir 64'1st
26 August 20142 Club AYL 4–0 Milovanović 3', Ahmed 27', Umair 48', Suhail 67'1st
30 September 20142 BG Sports 5–1 David 35', Umair 45', Fasir (2) 70', 90+3' (pen.), Milovanović 80'1st
9 October 20142 Mahibadhoo 3–1 Fazeel 19', Akram 47', David 75'1st
22 October 20143 Valencia 2–1 Hamza 82', Fasir 90+4'1st
26 October 20143 Victory 1–0 Fasir 12'1st
1 November 20143 Eagles 1–0 Akram 11'1st
5 November 20143 Mahibadhoo 6–1 Fasir (5) 6', 21', 30', 65', 69' (pen.), David 14'1st
9 November 20143 Maziya 1–1 Shifan 15'1st

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
14 October 2014Quarter-finals Mahibadhoo 6–3 Fasir (2) 20', 33', David (2) 49', 52', Akram 50', Fazeel 68'
14 November 2014Semi-finals Eagles 1–0 Umair 70'
19 November 2014Final Maziya 0–0 (aet)
(3–4p)

President's Cup

DateRoundOpponentsResult
F–A
Scorers
23 November 2014Semi final 1 Maziya 2–1 David 14', Hamza 22'
30 November 2014Final Eagles 1–0 (aet) Fasir 106'

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