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2025–26 Dhivehi Premier League

The 2025–26 Dhivehi Premier League was the ninth season of the Premier League, the top Maldivian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2015.

Teams
A total of 10 teams will be contesting in the league, including 7 sides from the 2023 Dhivehi Premier League season and two promoted from the 2023–24 Maldivian Second Division Football Tournament; Odi Sports Club and Victory Sports Club. In addition to the two promoted sided from the Second Division, the third ranked team New Radiant were promoted to Premier League after Super United Sports announced bankruptcy and withdrew from the Premier League, thus, they were fined and relegated to Third Division. Changes from the previous season Promoted to the Premier LeagueOdi Sports ClubVictory Sports ClubNew Radiant Relegated to Second DivisionNone Relegated to Third DivisionSuper United Sports (administrative relegation) Teams and their divisions :Note: Table lists clubs in alphabetical order. Personnel and kits • 1Mohamed Faisal was the captain of Buru Sports, until he left the club to join New Radiant on 2 December 2025. Coaching changes ==Foreign players==
Foreign players
• Player's name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window. ==League table==
Results
First round Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Second round Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 ==Season statistics==
Season statistics
Top scorers Hat-tricks ;Notes: • 4 – player scored 4 goals Clean sheets == Relegation controversy ==
Relegation controversy
On the final day of the season, Green Streets failed to fulfill their fixture against New Radiant, resulting in a 2–0 forfeit loss. The result allowed Green Streets 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. Green Streets denied the allegations, stating the no-show was caused by a viral outbreak of flu and diarrhea within the squad. == Notes ==
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