Registered with 70 members in 2010, Club Green Streets has enjoyed the privilege of increasing the size of the club in terms of membership, with over 400 registered members, becoming strongest local clubs in the capital city of Maldives. Club Green Streets was registered as a recreational sports club for the youth of Machangolhi. The club participated in other sports such as
basketball,
futsal and
baibalaa.
Relegation controversy On the final day of the
2025–26 Dhivehi Premier League season, Green Streets failed to fulfill their fixture against
New Radiant, resulting in a 2–0 forfeit loss. The result allowed the club to avoid relegation on goal difference, as a loss by four or more goals would have seen them drop below
Club Valencia into the relegation zone. Following the match, Valencia accused Green Streets of
match-fixing and petitioned the
FAM,
AFC, and
FIFA. The
Football Association of Maldives (FAM) subsequently fined Green Streets 50,000
rufiyaa and imposed a transfer ban, though the result was upheld. The club denied the allegations, stating the no-show was caused by a viral outbreak of flu and diarrhea within the squad. == Players ==