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Maziya and New Radiant Draw 1-1 in Cup Winners Cup
Maziya Sports & Recreation Club and New Radiant played out an entertaining 1-1 draw in their final group-stage match of the Cup Winners Cup.
Both sides found the net once as they shared the points in a closely contested encounter. The result means Maziya and New Radiant will now meet again in the Cup Winners Cup final, setting up an exciting rematch for the title.
With both teams having already secured their places in the final, the group-stage clash served as a final opportunity to test each other ahead of the decisive showdown.
The two Maldivian giants will now face each other once more, this time with the Cup Winners Cup trophy on the line.
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Maziya Crowned Cup Winners Cup Champions
Cup Winners Cup champions, defeating New Radiant Sports Club in the final at the National Football Stadium on Wednesday night.
The victory gives Maziya another major trophy after an impressive start to the new football season. The reigning Dhivehi Premier League champions had already shown their strength throughout the revived Cup Winners Cup campaign, securing their place in the final after the group stage.
The Cup Winners Cup returned this year after an 18-year absence, with the tournament last played in 2008. Maziya, New Radiant, Odi Sports Club and Buru Sports Club competed in the revived competition.
Maziya’s triumph adds another chapter to the club’s recent success and strengthens their position among the leading forces in Maldivian football.
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Odi end Cup Winners Cup campaign with victory over Buru
Odi FC signed off their Cup Winners Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Buru FC, securing their only win of the tournament.
Odi dominated the match and found the net twice to claim all three points. Despite the victory, the result was not enough to see Odi advance to the final.
For Buru, the match brought a disappointing end to their campaign, having lost all of their games in the competition.
The final will be decided tomorrow, with New Radiant and Maziya Sports & Recreation set to battle for the Cup Winners Cup title.
Maziya, who have reached the final, will now look to finish the tournament on a high as the two sides meet tomorrow for the championship.
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Regar-Tadaz Cruise Past Maziya to Reach AFC Challenge League Group Stage
Tajikistan’s FC Regar-Tadaz secured their place in the AFC Challenge League 2026/27 group stage with a convincing 3-0 victory over Maldives champions Maziya Sports & Recreation Club on Wednesday.
The visitors gradually grew into the contest after an evenly balanced opening, with Maziya creating the first meaningful opportunity in the eighth minute. Ibrahim Mahudhee tested Regar-Tadaz goalkeeper Severin Takam from distance, but the effort failed to trouble the Tajik side.
Regar-Tadaz responded with increasing pressure. In the 20th minute, Maziya goalkeeper Hussain Shareef was forced off his line to deal with a dangerous delivery from Daler Imomnazarov.
Azizbek Khaitov went close six minutes later when his long-range effort took a deflection off Mohamed Aiham Anwar and looped over the crossbar.
Maziya had another opportunity in the 28th minute when Mahudhee picked out Benjamin Kuku in the box, but the forward could not keep his header on target.
Neither side could find a breakthrough before half-time, with the score goalless at the interval.
Regar-Tadaz emerged from the break with greater attacking purpose and finally broke the deadlock in the 51st minute.
Khaitov delivered a precise lob into the penalty area for an unmarked Ozodbek Pandzhiev, who met the ball with a first-time volley and guided it into the bottom corner.
Maziya almost responded immediately. Three minutes later, Aisam Ibrahim reacted quickest to a loose ball on the edge of the box, but his volley was struck straight at Takam.
Regar-Tadaz continued to threaten and came close to doubling their advantage shortly before the hour. Khaitov worked his way into the penalty area before forcing Shareef into a low save.
Maziya held on until the final stages, but a defensive lapse in the 89th minute effectively ended their hopes.
Regar-Tadaz launched a swift counter-attack, with Pandzhiev laying the ball off inside the box for Sherzod Makhamadiev, who calmly finished to make it 2-0.
There was still time for a third. In the second minute of added time, Edimo Kingue cut the ball back into the area and Amirdzhon Safarov fired home from close range to complete the scoring.
The 3-0 victory sends Regar-Tadaz into the AFC Challenge League 2026/27 group stage, while Maziya’s continental campaign ends at the play-off stage.
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