2011 FAM Youth Championship

Statistics of FAM Youth Championship in the 2011 season.

2011 FAM Youth Championship
FA Youth Cup
Country Maldives
Teams7
ChampionsMaziya S&RC (1st title)
Runners-upNew Radiant SC
Top goal scorer(s)Ali Haisham
Abdul Basith
2012

In 2011, The Championship was named as Maldivian FA Youth Cup, for the under-20 players.

Overview

Maziya Sports & Recreation Club won the championship by beating New Radiant SC by 1-0 in the final. Mohamed Shah scored the only goal for them in the first half.[1]

Maziya S&RC's starting eleven of the 2011 FA Youth Cup

Teams

7 teams participated in the competition, and they were divided into two groups. 4 teams for Group A and 3 teams to Group B.[2]

Group A
Group B

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Victory Sports Club 321086+27
New Radiant 320194+56
Club Eagles 31027703
All Youth Linkage 3012411−71
8 August 2011 New Radiant 2–1 Club Eagles Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Ahmed Zaid  5'
Mohamed Jilwaz Zahir  70'
Report  32' Ahmed Imaz
10 August 2011 All Youth Linkage 2–2 Victory Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Ali Shaam  32'
Ahmed Azhan  75'
Report  82' Hussain Shifah
 90' n/a
13 August 2011 New Radiant 1–2 Victory Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Samaah Hussain  11' Report  53' Ibrahim Rasheed
 90' Hussain Shifah
15 August 2011 All Youth Linkage 1–3 Club Eagles Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Adam Nashwan  88' Report  11' Ahmed Imaz
 45' Hussain Athif
 90' Shuhaid Saeed
17 August 2011 Club Eagles 3–4 Victory Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Ibrahim Mubeen Ahmed Rasheed  6'
Zaid Shareef  61'
Hussain Latheef  75'
Report  12' Hussain Shifah
 36' Ibrahim Rasheed
 70' Ismail Juhain Zahir
 88' Shamoon Naseer
20 August 2011 New Radiant 6–1 All Youth Linkage Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Abdul Basith  9', 76'
Ali Haisham  27', 48', 50', 51'
Report  55' (pen.) Ibrahim Shahir

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Maziya S&RC 431084+410
Club Valencia 411267–14
VB Sports Club 410358–33
9 August 2011 Maziya 1–0 VB Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Hassan Shifaz  29' Report
11 August 2011 Maziya 1–1 Club Valencia Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Aaiz  90' Report  66' Abdul Wahid Ibrahim
14 August 2011 VB Sports Club 0–2 Club Valencia Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Report  40' Ahmed Nasih
 90' Hussain Zuhair
16 August 2011 VB Sports Club 2–3 Maziya Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Haidhar Akram  ?'
Fassan Waleed  36'
Report  53' Affan Hamza
 70' (pen.), 82' Mohamed Thasmeen
19 August 2011 Club Valencia 1–3 Maziya Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Sultan Habeeb  ?' Report  42' Ali Shamin
 77', 85' Affan Hamza
21 August 2011 Club Valencia 2–3 VB Sports Club Rasmee Dhandu Stadium, Malé
22:00 UTC+5 Ahmed Ibaad  ?'
Hussain Zahir  ?'
Report  ?', ?' Abdulla Shaffan
 ?' Fassan Waleed

Play-offs

  Page playoffs Semifinal Final
                           
A1 Victory Sports Club 1  
B1 Maziya 2         B1 Maziya 1
      A1 Victory Sports Club 1   A2 New Radiant 0
  A2 New Radiant 2  
A2 New Radiant 1(5)
B2 Club Valencia 1(4)  

Page play-offs

Victory Sports Club1–2Maziya
Yoosuf Shuaau  22' (pen.) Report  25' Mohamed Thasmeen
 49' Ali Shamin

New Radiant1–1Club Valencia
Abdul Basith  ?' Report  ?' n/a
Penalties
5–4

Semi-final

Victory Sports Club1–2New Radiant
Ismail Juhain Zahir  45+?' Report  13' Mohamed Jilwaz Zahir
 77' Abdul Basith

Final

Maziya1–0New Radiant
Mohamed Shan  24' Report

Awards

All the awards were given by the Maldivian Football legend Moosa Manik.[1]

Best three players

Top goal scorer

  • Ali Haisham[1] (New Radiant SC)
  • Abdul Basith[1] (New Radiant SC)

Best goal keeper

  • Ismail Fathih[1] (Maziya S&RC)

Best coach

  • Mohamed Suwaid[1] (Maziya S&RC)

Fair play team

References

  1. "FA Cup U20: Maziya lifts the trophy". maldivesoccer. August 30, 2011. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  2. "FA Cup U20: New Radiant start with a win". maldivesoccer. August 8, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
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