Football Association of Maldives (FAM) Awards is organised by the Football Association of Maldives.
Year | Player |
2004 [1] | Ali Ashfaq |
2005 [1] | Ali Ashfaq |
2006 [1] | Ibrahim Fazeel |
2007 [1] [2] | Ibrahim Fazeel |
2008 [1] [3] | Ibrahim Fazeel (20 goals) |
2009 [1] [4] | Ali Ashfaq (39 goals) |
2010 [1] | Ali Ashfaq |
2011 [5] | Ibrahim Fazeel (29 goals) |
2012 | Mohamed Umair (26 goals) |
Year | Player |
2004 [1] | Ali Ashfaq |
2005 [1] | Ibrahim Fazeel |
2006 [1] | Ali Umar |
2007 [1] [2] | Assad Abdul Ghanee |
2008 [1] [3] | Mukhthar Naseer |
2009 [1] [4] | Ali Ashfaq |
2010 [1] | Ibrahim Fazeel |
2011 [5] | Ibrahim Fazeel (1st) Ali Ashfaq (2nd) Mohamed Arif (3rd) |
Year | Club |
2007 [1] [2] | Vyansa |
2008 [1] [3] | Club Valencia |
2009 [1] [4] | Victory Sports Club |
2010 [1] | VB Sports Club |
2011 [5] | VB Addu FC |
Year | Player |
2007 [1] [2] | Fadhuwa Zahir |
2008 [1] | Fadhuwa Zahir |
2009 [1] [4] | Fathmath Shaliya |
2010 [1] | Fathmath Shaliya |
2011 | – |
Year | Referees |
2007 [1] [2] | Mohamed Fareedh Ahmed Ameez Riyaz Rasheed |
2008 [1] [3] | Ahmed Ameez Mohamed Fareedh Mohamed Anil |
2009 [1] [4] | Ali Saleem Mohamed Anil Mohamed Fareedh |
2010 [1] | Ahmed Ameez Ahmed Aslam Mohamed Anil |
2011 [5] | Mohamed Fareed Jaufar Rasheed Ahmed Shifan Abdul Raheem |
Year | Player |
2007 [2] | Hussain Nisham (Under13) Hassan Adhuham (Under19) Mohamed Umair (Under21) |
2008 [1] [3] | Hafil Hassan |
2009 [1] [4] | Hassan Saaif |
2010 [1] | Mohamed Sadin Abdul Hannaan |
2011 [5] | Ahmed Adhuham Rasheed (Under16) Guraish Abdhul Razzaq (Under19) |
Year | Club |
2009 [4] | New Radiant Sports Club |
2010 | NA |
2011 [5] | New Radiant Sports Club |
Year | Player |
2009 [4] | Ali Ashfaq |
2010 | NA |
2011 | – |
Year | Player |
2009 [4] | Mohammad Umair |
2010 | NA |
2011 [5] | Mohamed Arif |
Year | Player |
2007 [2] | Shamweel Qasim |
2008 | NA |
2009 | NA |
2010 | NA |
2011 | – |
Year | Goalkeeper |
2007 [2] | Hassan Rameez |
2008 | NA |
2009 | NA |
2010 | NA |
2011 | – |
Year | Person |
2011 [5] | Mr. Ibrahim Nooraddeen Mr. Hassan Nizar |
Year | Company |
2011 [5] | Dhiraagu Milo S.T.O. Think |
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