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Football Association of Maldives

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Governing body for football in the Maldives

Football Association of Maldives
Short nameFAM
Founded1 January 1982; 43 years ago (1982-01-01)
HeadquartersMalé
FIFA affiliation1 January 1986; 39 years ago (1986-01-01)
1984 (associate member)[1]
1986
SAFF affiliation1997
PresidentAhmed Thariq

TheFootball Association of Maldives (FAM), founded in 1982, is the governing body offootball in theMaldives. The association under the guidance of theMinistry of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment is responsible for all regulatory aspects of the sport in the Maldives. In 1986, FAM became a member ofAFC andFIFA respectively.[2]

Organization

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The FAM has an executive committee of five members under the president, in addition to a senior vice president, vice president and general secretary. It is located in theFAM House inMalé, which was constructed with funding from the FIFA "Goal" Project.

While FIFA and AFC required their members to constitute elected governance, FAM first had an appointed governance by the government of Maldives, which was reshuffled by the Ministry of Youth in the last quarter of 2006, in association with the political changes presidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom brought about. FAM was audited by the Audit Office (during the same period, i.e. late 2006) of the Republic of Maldives and the association was accused with embezzlement of funds. However, the Chairman Abdul Shukoor was not dismissed and the General Secretary Ibrahim Ismail Ali was transferred to a post in the Olympic Committee of the Maldives.[citation needed]

In July 2008, elective governance was introduced to FAM and Ali Azim was elected President of the association. On 26 January 2013, FAM held its second election according to FIFA and AFC Statutes and Ilham Ahmed was elected as the President, and Mohamed Hanim as the General Secretary of FAM and subsequently appointed Hussain Jawaz as the General Secretary on 4 June 2014 upon Hanim's resignation.[3] After a brief spell under the normalization committee appointed by FIFA on 2 December 2014, under the guidance of Mohamed Shaweed in May 2016, Ahmed Thariq was elected as the President and Bassam Adeel Jaleel was appointed as the general secretary. However, with the dismissal of general secretary Jaleel after three months, president Thariq was forced out of the office due to resignation of five executive members, followed by the reinstatement of Bassam due to unlawful statutory dismissal. Bassam contested with Thariq and was elected as the president on 20 November 2016, and Hussain Jawaz was appointed as the general secretary.[citation needed]

Allegations of fraud

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On 22 October 2023,Maldives Police Service raided the FAM house to investigate allegations of financial mismanagement andcorruption on the orders of the Prosecutor General's Office.[4][5] It was alleged that the association was misusing funds received by international federations, by transferring it to personal bank accounts.[4] Police found out that the association had transferred funds it received in US dollars to a private company's bank account that belongs to an associate of the FAM's senior members.[6]

In June 2024, the Independent Ethics Committee had suspended FAM's president Bassam Adeel Jaleel from taking any part in any football activity due to the allegations of money laundering, corruption, etc.[7]

In July, the Bureau of the FIFA Council appointed a 'normalization committee' to address the dire governance and financial crisis of the association.[8]

The hashtag '#SaveFAM' was trending onsocial media by a group of football officials and media officials to reinstate theDhivehi Premier League.[9] Some also called the asssociation as 'going rogue'.[9]

FIFA officials had also called the association as 'the worst-run football association'.[10]

Role and events

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FAM is the governing body forfootball in the Maldives. It organizes theDhivehi Premier League, theMaldives FA Cup, theFAM Women's Football Championship, and theCup Winners Cup (formerly). Maldivian football is divided into 3 divisions, in which the 1st consists of 10 clubs. The number of clubs in the 2nd and 3rd division has been quite inconsistent, and so has been the method and relegation rules. In December 2014 theDhivehi League was reformed as the Dhivehi Premier League.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"A wonder court at your service".The Straits Times. 11 April 1984.
  2. ^"Football Association of Maldives".FIFA. Retrieved5 October 2025.
  3. ^"FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF MALDIVES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE".FAM. Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved3 September 2013.
  4. ^abRehan, Mohamed (22 October 2023)."Police cracks down on FAM over corruption".The Edition.Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved4 November 2023.
  5. ^Masood, Mohamed (22 October 2023)."Police enter FAM house as part of probe into finances".Sun.Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved4 November 2023.
  6. ^Rehan, Mohamed (22 October 2023)."Police discover possible financial mismanagement, Bassam refuses to comment".The Edition.Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved4 November 2023.
  7. ^"Independent Ethics Committee provisionally suspends Football Association of Maldives President Bassam Adeel Jaleel".FIFA. 20 June 2024. Retrieved5 October 2025.
  8. ^"Normalisation committees appointed in Tunisia and Maldives".FIFA. 23 July 2024. Retrieved5 October 2025.
  9. ^abGhafoor, Hamid Ahmed (18 March 2025)."Football Association of Maldives goes rogue".Maldives Independent. Retrieved5 October 2025.
  10. ^Fathih, Mohamed Saif (20 July 2025).""The worst-run football association in the world"".Maldives Independent. Retrieved5 October 2025.

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