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Pakistan Captain Abdullah Iqbal: Diamond Jubilee Tournament Ideal Preparation for SAFF Championship

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Pakistan captain Abdullah Iqbal says the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament in Maldives will provide the perfect preparation for the upcoming SAFF Championship, as the Green Shirts gear up for a busy period of international football.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, the Pakistan skipper said he was delighted to be in the Maldives and excited about the challenge ahead.

“It’s great fixtures for us to prepare for the SAFF Championship, which is coming up. Very pleased to be here,”

Pakistan arrived in Maldives this week for the four-nation Diamond Jubilee Tournament, where they will face Maldives, Bangladesh and Afghanistan between June 1 and June 10.

Iqbal, who currently plays for Swedish top-flight side Mjällby, comes into the tournament in strong form after recently helping his club win the Swedish Cup.

The 23-year-old defender has become one of the key figures in Pakistan’s national team setup and is expected to play a major leadership role during the tournament in Male.

The Diamond Jubilee Tournament is being held to celebrate 75 years of Maldivian football and is also seen as an important build-up event ahead of the SAFF Championship later this year.

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TC Sports Cruise Past Dhidhdhoo with Convincing 3-0 Victory

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TC Sports produced an impressive display to defeat Dhidhdhoo 3-0 in the DPL Qualifiers 2026/27, securing an important three points and strengthening their position in the competition.

From the opening whistle, TC Sports looked the more dangerous side, controlling possession and creating several promising opportunities in the attacking third. Their pressure eventually paid off as they found the breakthrough, giving them a deserved lead and setting the tone for the remainder of the match.

Dhidhdhoo attempted to respond and searched for an equaliser, but TC Sports remained organised at the back and limited their opponents’ chances. The midfield battle was largely dominated by TC Sports, who continued to dictate the tempo and move the ball effectively.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with TC Sports maintaining their attacking intent. Their persistence was rewarded with a second goal that provided breathing space and put Dhidhdhoo under further pressure. As the match progressed, TC Sports continued to threaten and eventually added a third goal to seal a comprehensive victory.

At the final whistle, TC Sports emerged as comfortable 3-0 winners, capping off a strong all-round performance at both ends of the pitch. The result gives them valuable momentum as the DPL Qualifiers 2026/27 continue, while Dhidhdhoo will look to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.

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Maldives Slip One Place in Latest FIFA Rankings, Remain Ahead of Regional Rivals

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The Maldives national football team has dropped one place in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, moving from 172nd in April 2026 to 173rd in the June 2026 rankings.

The latest rankings were released ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, reflecting international results from recent months.

Despite the slight decline, the Maldives continue to maintain a higher ranking than several South Asian rivals. Bangladesh currently occupy 181st place, while Pakistan, fresh from winning the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament held in Malé, have climbed from 202nd in April to 198th in June.

Within the South Asian region, India remain the highest-ranked nation at 138th in the world, continuing their position as the region’s football powerhouse. Afghanistan are ranked 169th, placing them just ahead of the Maldives.

The rankings underline the competitive nature of South Asian football, with several nations making gradual progress on the international stage. Pakistan’s rise follows an impressive run in the Diamond Jubilee tournament, while Bangladesh continue to hold a position within the world’s top 200 teams.

For the Maldives, the latest ranking serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining positive results in international fixtures as the national team prepares for upcoming regional competitions. A strong showing in future tournaments could help the Red Snappers regain lost ground and climb back up the FIFA ladder.

SAFF Region – FIFA Rankings (June 2026)

  1. India – 138
  2. Maldives – 173
  3. Nepal – 177
  4. Bangladesh – 181
  5. Bhutan – 186
  6. Sri Lanka – 191
  7. Pakitan 198

Nepal remain one of the Maldives’ closest competitors in the regional standings, occupying 177th place in the latest FIFA rankings. Bhutan are ranked 186th, while Sri Lanka sit in 191st position after recent improvements in their international performances. Pakistan, despite winning the Diamond Jubilee International Football Tournament in Malé, remain 198th in the world, although they have climbed four places since April.

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Gadhdhoo Edge Huraa 2-1 to Boost DPL Qualification Hopes

Gadhdhoo secured an important 2-1 victory over Huraa in the DPL Qualifiers 2026/27, strengthening their hopes of progressing from the qualification stage after a hard-fought encounter.

The match began at a lively pace, with both sides looking to take control early on. Huraa enjoyed spells of possession and attempted to dictate the tempo, but Gadhdhoo remained organized and dangerous on the counterattack.

The breakthrough came in the first half when Gadhdhoo capitalized on a defensive lapse to open the scoring. The goal gave them confidence and forced Huraa to push forward in search of an equalizer.

Huraa responded positively and created several opportunities, eventually finding the back of the net to bring the match level. The equalizer energized the contest and set up an exciting second half with both teams chasing a winning goal.

As the game entered its decisive stages, Gadhdhoo showed greater efficiency in front of goal. A well-worked attacking move resulted in their second goal of the evening, restoring their advantage and putting Huraa under pressure.

Despite late efforts from Huraa to salvage a point, Gadhdhoo’s defense stood firm. The final whistle confirmed a valuable 2-1 victory for the island side, earning them three crucial points in their DPL Qualifiers campaign.

The result leaves Gadhdhoo in a strong position as the competition progresses, while Huraa will look to bounce back in their remaining fixtures. With qualification spots at stake, every point remains vital in the race for promotion to the Dhivehi Premier League.

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