

Maldives
Stofnað
1982
Þjálfari
Ali SuzainVöllur
National Football Stadium (Maldives)
Borg
Malé, North Malé Atoll, Kaafu Atoll
Rými
11,850
Yfirborð
grass
Tölfræði tímabils
Met
0W 0D 3L
H:0W/A:0W
Mörk
1 / 7 (-6)
H:0/A:1
Hreint mark
0
H:0/A:0
Nýlegar niðurstöður
vs Philippines
Asian Cup Qualification · 18/11/2025
vs Tajikistan
Asian Cup Qualification · 14/10/2025
@ Tajikistan
Asian Cup Qualification · 09/10/2025
@ Timor-Leste
Asian Cup Qualification · 10/06/2025
@ Philippines
Asian Cup Qualification · 25/03/2025
@ Bangladesh
AFC World Cup Qualifiers · 17/10/2023
vs Bangladesh
AFC World Cup Qualifiers · 12/10/2023
@ Lebanon
SAFF Championship · 28/06/2023
@ Bangladesh
SAFF Championship · 25/06/2023
vs Bhutan
SAFF Championship · 22/06/2023
Komandi leikir
Maldives
The Maldives national football team, governed by the Football Association of Maldives, has competed under FIFA since 1986. The island nation has primarily competed in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship and AFC qualifying rounds. Maldives won the SAFF Championship in 2008, defeating India in the final, which remains their greatest international achievement. The team plays home matches at Galolhu National Stadium in Male, the country's capital. Due to the archipelago's geography and small population of around 500,000, football development has faced unique logistical challenges. The Maldives national league, the Dhivehi Premier League, serves as the primary player development pathway. Notable players include Ali Ashfaq, the SAFF Championship's all-time leading scorer, who became a national icon. The federation continues working to improve standards and develop young talent across the island communities.























