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2009 Maldives FA Cup

The 2009 Maldives FA Cup was the 22nd edition of the Maldives FA Cup, the premier domestic knockout football competition organized by the Football Association of Maldives.


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Victory Sports Club
VB Sports Club

The 2009 Maldives FA Cup was the 22nd edition of the Maldives FA Cup, the premier domestic knockout football competition organized by the Football Association of Maldives.

The tournament featured 18 clubs, including all seven clubs from the 2009 Dhivehi League, four from the Second Division, and six from the Third Division.

The competition began on 13 May 2009, with lower-division teams entering in the early rounds. Six Dhivehi League clubs entered the tournament at the quarter-final stage, while Kalhaidhoo ZJ was the only Dhivehi League side to begin the competition from the first round.

The final was played on 26 September 2009, in which defending champions VB Sports Club were defeated 2–0 by Victory Sports Club. The win marked Victory's third FA Cup title, while VB Sports Club lost an FA Cup final for the first time.

DateHome teamScoreAway team.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Ref.
13 May 2009Kalhaidhoo ZJ (1)8–2TC Sports Club (3)
20 May 2009F.C. Cicada (2)N/AClub Eagles (2)
26 May 2009United Victory (2)1–2Galolhu Sports (3)
DateHome teamScoreAway team
7 June 2009Kalhaidhoo ZJ (1)N/ADream Sports Club (3)
N/AClub Eagles (2)N/AF.C. Baaz (2)
N/AGalolhu Sports (3)N/AEight Degree Sports (3)
N/AThimarafushi YC (3)N/AMulak Ekuveri ZJ (3)
DateHome teamScoreAway team
N/AKalhaidhoo ZJ (1)N/AClub Eagles (2) /F.C. Baaz (2)
N/AGalolhu Sports (3) /Eight Degree Sports (3)N/AThimarafushi YC (3)
  • FA Cup 2009 at RSSSF
  • Quarter FInal: Victory vs AYL pre match press news, Archived at Haveeru Daily
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