FAM Youth Championship

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FAM Youth Championship
Founded2011
RegionFlag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Number of teams10
Current champions Eagles (4th title)
Most successful club(s) Eagles (4 titles)
Soccerball current event.svg 2014 FAM Youth Championship

The FAM Youth Championship is a Maldivian football competition run by The Football Association of Maldives. [1] It is contested between the U19 divisions of clubs.

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Past winners

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
2011 [2] Maziya Sports & Recreation Club New Radiant Sports Club
2012 [3] Victory Sports Club Club Eagles
2013 [4] Club Valencia BG Sports Club
2014 Club Eagles Maziya Sports & Recreation Club
2015not heldnot held
2016 Club Eagles TC Sports Club
2017 Club Eagles Maziya Sports & Recreation Club
2018 Club Green Streets Club Eagles
2019 Club Eagles TC Sports Club

Winners table

TeamNo. of titles
Club Eagles 4
Maziya Sports & Recreation Club 1
Victory Sports Club 1
Club Valencia 1
Club Green Streets 1

2014 Participants

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