FAM Women's Football Championship

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FAM Women's Football Championship
Founded2012
RegionFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Number of teamsVariable
6 (2021)
Current championsDotcom Sports Club (1st title)
Most successful club(s) New Radiant W.S.C.
(2 titles)
Website Women's Championship
Soccerball current event.svg 2021

The FAM Women's Football Championship is a Maldivian football competition for women, run by The Football Association of Maldives. [1]

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Past winners

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
2012 [2] Sun Hotels and Resorts Maldives National Defence Force
2014 [3] New Radiant W.S.C. Maldives National Defence Force
2015 New Radiant W.S.C. Maldives National Defence Force
2021 [4] Dotcom Sports ClubApex Sports Club

Winners table

TeamNo. of titles
New Radiant W.S.C. 2
Sun Hotels and Resorts 1
Dotcom Sports Club1

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