2011 Maldivian Second Division Football Tournament

Statistics of Second Division Football Tournament in the 2011 season.

2011 Maldivian Second Division Football Tournament
Country Maldives
Teams9
ChampionsHurriyya Sports Club
2010
2012

Teams

9 teams are competition in the 2011 Second Division Football Tournament, and these teams were divided into 2 groups (5 teams in group A, 4 in group B).[1]

Group stage round

From each group, the top three teams will be advanced for the league round.

Group A

Hurriyya Sports Club, Club Riverside and Red Line Club advanced to the league round as the top three teams of the group.[2]

Pos Team Pts
1Hurriyya Sports Club9
2Club Riverside7
3Red Line Club6
4L.T. Sports Club5
5Club Gaamagu1

Group B

United Victory, J.J. Sports Club and Sports Club Mecano advanced to the league round as the top three teams of the group.[2]

Pos Team Pts
1United Victory9
2J.J. Sports Club6
3Sports Club Mecano3
4Thoddoo FC0

Relegation

Team with the worst record among the knocked-out teams from the group stage is relegated to the third division. Thoddoo FC relegated to third division without getting a single point from the group stage.[2]

Pos Team Pts
7L.T. Sports Club5
8Club Gaamagu1
9Thoddoo FC (R)0

League round

The top three teams from each group is qualified to this round. As a total of six teams will be playing in this round of the tournament, the team with the highest number of points will be declared as champions. The champion and runner-up team will also play in the Playoff for 2012 Dhivehi League.

Pos Team Pts Qualification
1Hurriyya Sports Club (C)13Play-off
2United Victory11
3Club Riverside9
4J.J. Sports Club5
5Sports Club Mecano4
6Red Line Club0

Awards

Award Details
Best PlayerMausoom Abdul Gafoor of Hurriyya Sports Club
Best GoalkeeperAgeel of United Victory
Fair Play TeamHurriyya Sports Club

References

  1. "First match to Riverside". Haveeru Online (Dhivehi). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. "JJ wins last match of first round" (in Divehi). Haveeru Online. 1 March 2015. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
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