President's Cup (Maldives)
Appearance
(Redirected from 1984 President's Cup (Maldives))
Founded | 1946 |
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Region | Maldives |
Number of teams | 4 |
Current champions | Club Valencia |
Most successful club(s) | Victory Sports Club |
President's Cup (known before 2005 as the National Championship)[1] is said to be the first tournament in the Maldives and also the birth of football in the Maldives. The first tournament was held in 1946, with 2006 seeing its 50th edition. The first edition ended with Customs and Naadhee Ahthamadhun both sharing the trophy.
The current format of the President's Cup allows only the top four teams of the Dhivehi League to participate.
Winners
[edit]Maldives National Championship
[edit]- 1947:
- 1948: not known
- 1949: not known
- 1950: not known
- 1951: not known
- 1952: not known
- 1953: not known
- 1954: not known
- 1955: not known
- 1956: not known
- 1957: not known
- 1958: not known
- 1959: not known
- 1960: not known
- 1961: not known
- 1962: not known
- 1963: not known
- 1964: not known
- 1965: not known
- 1966: not known
- 1967: not known
- 1968: not known
- 1969: not known
- 1970: not known
- 1971: not known
- 1972: not known
- 1973: not known
- 1974: ASA Nooraaneemaage
- 1975: not known
- 1976: not known
- 1977: not known
- 1978: not known
- 1979: not known
- 1980: not known
- 1981: not known
- 1982: not known
- 1983: not known
- 1984: not known
- 1985: Victory Sports Club beat New Radiant SC
- 1986: Victory Sports Club beat New Radiant SC
- 1987: not known
- 1988: not known
- 1989: not known
- 1990: not known
- 1991: not known
- 1992: not known
- 1993: Club Valencia 7-0 New Radiant SC
- 1994: not known
- 1995: not known
- 1996: Victory Sports Club Club Valencia
- 1997: New Radiant SC Hurriyya SC
- 1998: not known
- 1999: Club Valencia Hurra SC
- 2000: Victory Sports Club New Radiant SC
- 2001: not known
- 2002: Victory Sports Club Club Valencia
- 2003: Victory Sports Club Club Valencia
- 2004: New Radiant SC Club Valencia
Presidents's Cup
[edit]- 2005: Victory Sports Club 1-0 New Radiant SC
- 2006: Victory Sports Club 0-0 Club Valencia (aet, 3-1 pens)
- 2007: New Radiant SC 3-1 Victory Sports Club
- 2008: Club Valencia 3-2 Victory Sports Club
- 2009: Victory Sports Club 2-1 VB Sports[2]
- 2010: VB Sports 5-2 Victory Sports Club[3]
- 2011: Victory Sports Club 2-1 (aet) New Radiant SC[4]
- 2012: New Radiant SC 0-0 Victory Sports Club (aet, 2-1 pens)
- 2013: New Radiant SC 4-2 (aet) Maziya S&RC[5]
- 2014: New Radiant SC 1-0 (aet) Club Eagles
- 2015: Maziya S&RC 3-1 New Radiant SC[6]
- 2016: Club Eagles 1-0 (aet) TC Sports Club
- 2017: New Radiant SC 3-0 TC Sports Club
- 2021–22: Club Valencia 2-1 (aet) Maziya S&RC
References
[edit]- ^ "Maldives Soccer : Major Tournaments". maldivesoccer.net. Archived from the original on 2008-04-21.
- ^ "Reds win President's cup 20th time". maldivesoccer.net. 11 October 2009. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010.
- ^ "First President's cup title". maldivesoccer.net. October 28, 2012. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012.
- ^ "Victory lifts President Cup". maldivesoccer.net. 23 October 2011. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012.
- ^ "New Radiant wins President's Cup 2013". maldivesoccer.net. 23 October 2013. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
- ^ "Webcast". maldivesoccer.net. 4 October 2015. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016.
External links
[edit]- FAMaldives competitions (archived)