Maradhoo-Feydhoo

District of Addu City in Addu Atoll, Maldives From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maradhoo-Feydhoo (Dhivehi: މަރަދޫފޭދޫ) is a district of Addu City, in the Maldives. The district borders the district of Maradhoo to the north, as they both share the same natural island, and the district of Feydhoo to the south. After Addu City became a city, Maradhoo-Feydhoo was extended to include the previous administrative island and a part of Feydhoo. The district has a village known as Feydhooburi (translates to 'North Feydhoo'). People still often refer to this village by the district's name.

CountryMaldives
Established1970
Member of ParliamentIsmail Nizar
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Maradhoo-Feydhoo
މަރަދޫފޭދޫ
District of Addu City
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Maradhoo-Feydhoo is located in Addu Atoll
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Maradhoo-Feydhoo
Maradhoo-Feydhoo is located in Maldives
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Maradhoo-Feydhoo
Coordinates: 00°40′25″S 73°07′30″E
CountryMaldives
Geographic atollAddu Atoll
Established1970
Founded byKatheeb Kaleyge
Member of ParliamentIsmail Nizar
Government
  CouncilorAgeel Mohamed (MDP)
  Member for Women's Development Committee (WDC)Aishath Sheenaz MDP
Area
  Total
0.3136 km2 (0.1211 sq mi)
Dimensions
  Length6.25 km (3.88 mi)
  Width3.5 km (2.2 mi)
Population
 (2024)[1]
  Total
1,954
  Density6,231/km2 (16,140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:00 (MST)
Assigned Letter
19050
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History

Prior to relocation in 1957, the area that is currently administered as Maradhoo-Feydhoo was forestlands on Maradhoo island.

Originally inhabitants of Feydhoo, the families of present-day Maradhoo-Feydhoo, have inhabited Addu for centuries. Local tales and writing, as well as more formal recorded history, are indicative of intermarriages between families of Meedhoo island and those of Feydhoo (which was then occupied by the ancestors of present-day Maradhoo-Feydhoo). A Feydhoo island chief during the mid 1800s, Katheeb Kaleyge (an honorific moniker that refers to his position) married Karankaleyge Mariyam,[2] who is a descendant of Sultan Ali VII of the short-lived Isdhoo dynasty.[3][4]

A 'Feydhoo Ganduvaru' (literally 'Feydhoo Palace') is also said to have existed, occupied by the family of one of Prince Abdulla's wives. Due to the prince's numerous marriages in the southern atolls (Huvadhoo, Fuvahmulah, and Addu), it is likely that this claim may have some merit.

Traditionally, all islands in the Maldives have been ruled by an island chief, or Katheeb (comes from the Arabic word 'Katib'), with authority vested by the Sultan to allocate land, adjudicate in disputes, lead prayer congregations and administer basic education. While not officially a hereditary position, in Feydhoo and later Maradhoo-Feydhoo, the position had been held by the same family for over two hundred years before the position was abolished countrywide by the Decentralisation Act in 2010, establishing democratically elected local councils for cities and rural areas.[5]

Relocation for British Airforce Base

The inhabitants of Feydhoo island were transferred to neighbouring Maradhoo island under orders from the central government in Malé during the early 1970s so that the natives of Gan island could inhabit Feydhoo. This was part of then Prime Minister Ahmed Zaki's negotiations with British colonial powers, who had established a military base in the atoll.

The move was immensely unpopular with island inhabitants, and Feydhoo's chief magistrate at the time Ibrahin Futa (a descendant of Katheeb Kaleyge, who would later adopt the more modern name 'Ibrahim Anees', and become island chief of Maradhoo-Feydhoo) was detained by soldiers from the capital city.[6] According to oral sources, Feydhoo residents were forcibly placed on boats and transferred to Maradhoo.

Those people were placed in the houses of Maradhoo inhabitants, and given handsome food rations by the Royal Air Force, before half the island was given to them. This area was later named Maradhoo-Feydhoo; a separate island office was built, and those relocated by the government were given lands in compensation.

Maradhoo-Feydhoo is today a district of the greater Addu City region, the second most populous urban centre in the Maldives.

Maradhoo Feydhoo Harbour 2024




Geography

The district has a size of 0.103 km2 of this, 0.25 are on the island of Maradhoo with a population of 1100, 0.673 are on the island of Feydhoo (5200), and 0.13 are on islands between them.

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
20061,025    
20141,158+13.0%
20221,398+20.7%
20241,954+39.8%
2006-20014-2022-2024: Census populations
Source: [7][8][1]
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Sports

Maradhoo-Feydhoo is Home to many Sports Football, Futsal, Handball, Badminton

More information Clubs and Associations, Founded ...
Clubs and Associations Founded Status
MAFSEA 2004 Hiatus
Dynamo 2008 Hiatus
FC Afirin 2012 Hiatus
United Maradhoo Feydhoo Sports Club 2016 Active
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United Maradhoo-Feydhoo Sports Club - (MF United)

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United Maradhoo-Feydhoo Sports Club
Full nameUnited Maradhoo-Feydhoo Sports Club
NicknameThe Green Army
Founded2016; 10 years ago (2016)
StadiumMaradhoo Feydhoo Football Field
Coordinates-0.6767020952731042, 73.
Co-FoundersHussian Fahumy, Ahmed Jailam
PresidentHuzam Naseem
Head CoachAli Naushad (Ayya)
LeagueFAM Atoll Championship
Golden Futsal Challenge
Unity Futsal Challenge
Seenu - Group Stage
Sem-final
Websitewww.umfsc.com
[[Golden Futsal Challenge 2026|Current season]]
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United Maradhoo-Feydhoo Sports Club is Maldivian Sports Club based in Maradhoo-Feydhoo, Addu City, Maldives. The team competes in Golden Futsal Challenge, The Top Tier of the Maldivian Futsal Cup. Founded in 2016. Registerd in 2025

History

Football in Maradhoo-Feydhoo began as informal matches between neighborhoods and schools, often played on sandy grounds. In the 1980s–1990s, island football culture started to grow when young men began forming more organized teams to compete against other islands in Addu Atoll.

Home stadium


Maradhoofeydhoo Football Field in 2026
Maradhoofeydhoo Football Field in 2026

Futsal Ground

Maradhoofeydhoo Football Field in 2026




Golden Futsal Challenge Cup

More information Golden Futsal Challenge record, Year ...
Golden Futsal Challenge record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
Maldives 2016Atoll-Runner-up201116
Maldives 2023Atoll-Runner-up20 0214
Maldives 2024Group-Stage311155
Maldives 2025Atoll-Semi-Final302156
Maldives 2026Group-Stage200217
TotalBest:121471328
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GFC Goals Stats

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Rank Player Goals Caps MOTM Period
1 Ibrahim Saif 3 10 1 2023– present
2 Hassan Zaidhaan 3 10 1 2023–present
3 Ibrahim Alif Rashid 2 10 0 2023–present
4 Hussain Shamin 1 10 0 2023– present
5 Mifzal Latheef 1 4 0 2016-2023
6 Giyas Ibrahim 1 10 0 2023– present
7 Mohamed Saneem 1 12 0 2016–present
8 Ismail Abdulla 1 12 0 2016–present
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Unity Futsal Challenge Cup

More information Unity Futsal Challenge record, Year ...
Unity Futsal Challenge record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
Maldives 2025Semi-Final4202815
Maldives 2026Group-Stage4103512
TotalBest:83051327
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Unity Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Goals Caps KOTM Period
1 Ismail Abdulla 3 4 1 2025--present
1 Ali Najah 3 4 0 2025–present
2 Ahmed Zayan Riyaz 2 3 0 2025–2025
Hussain Nizam 2 4 0 2025–2025
3 Mohamed Yazin Yasir 1 4 0 2025–present
4 Ibrahim Alif Rashid 1 4 0 2026--present
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Kit

More information Kit supplier, Period ...
Kit supplier Period
Maldives Yaal Sports 2016–2016
Maldives MALHI MV 2023–2023
Maldives Jerzia 2024–2024
Maldives HEPTA 2025–present
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Coaching-staff

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Staff
Position Name
Head Coach Ali Naushad (Ayya)
Assistant Coach Hussain Fahumy
Assistant Coach Ahmed Jailam
Goalkeeping Coach Hussain Zadhy
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Licenced Coaches

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Name Football Futsal
Mohamed Ali (Mode Coach) AFC C Diploma NA
Hussian Fahumy (Fazin) AFC C Diploma NA
Mohamed Imran AFC C Diploma NA
Ahmed Jailam AFC C Diploma NA
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Players

Squad

The following players are all-time Maradhoo-Feydhoo Squad List

Caps and goals are correct 02 December 2025,

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No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Hussian Zadhy (Batta) (1985-09-15) 15 September 1985 (age 40) 8 0 Football Association of Maldives Hilton
26 1GK Ibrahim Aiham Wahaab (Aiham) (2004-05-01) 1 May 2004 (age 22) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives MaradhooFeydhoo
30 1GK Mohamed Navee Nazim (Navee) (2006-10-11) 11 October 2006 (age 19) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives [[]]

12 2DF Mohamed' Ahmed (Paana) (Captain) (1988-04-21) 21 April 1988 (age 38) 7 0 Football Association of Maldives STORC
8 2DF Mohamed Saneem (Sunny) (1988-11-05) 5 November 1988 (age 37) 8 1 Football Association of Maldives STORC
24 2DF Ahmed Reehan (Reehan) (1996-09-03) 3 September 1996 (age 29) 8 0 Football Association of Maldives [[]]
9 2DF Ibrahim Alif Rashid (Afu) (1998-03-20) 20 March 1998 (age 28) 8 2 Football Association of Maldives [[]]
15 2DF Giyas Ibrahim (Hano) (1995-01-14) 14 January 1995 (age 31) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives [[]]

13 3MF Hussian Fahumy (Fazin) (1986-01-02) 2 January 1986 (age 40) 8 0 Football Association of Maldives FENAKA
17 3MF Ismail Abdulla (Issey) (1991-03-20) 20 March 1991 (age 35) 8 1 Football Association of Maldives [[]]
2 3MF Mifzal Latheef (Mifzal) (1989-10-22) 22 October 1989 (age 36) 1 0 Football Association of Maldives AVESCOM
4 3MF Ibrahim Alim (Alim) (1996-08-11) 11 August 1996 (age 29) 2 0 Football Association of Maldives [[]]
11 3MF Mohamed Yazin Yasir (Yazin) (2005-07-09) 9 July 2005 (age 21) 8 0 Football Association of Maldives [[]]
3 3MF Safwan Latheef (Sappe) (1987-08-19) 19 August 1987 (age 38) 2 0 Football Association of Maldives MACL
14 3MF Hussain Shamin (Shaana) (1991-01-22) 22 January 1991 (age 35) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives MNDF
12 3MF Ahmed Jailam (1994-04-13) 13 April 1994 (age 32) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives UBML
18 3MF Ali Najaah (Najattey) (1989-02-16) 16 February 1989 (age 37) 8 0 Football Association of Maldives FENAKA

7 4FW Ibrahim Saif (Benjo) (1993-02-28) 28 February 1993 (age 33) 8 3 Football Association of Maldives NIYAMA
10 4FW Hassan Zaidhaan Mohamed Ali (Zidhan) (2003-05-17) 17 May 2003 (age 23) 8 3 Football Association of Maldives CORA CORA
9 4FW Mohamed Iyas Shahid (Kudey) (1997-01-01) 1 January 1997 (age 29) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives MPL
11 4FW Ibrahim Azin (Azin) (2002-03-26) 26 March 2002 (age 24) 2 0 Football Association of Maldives Kuramathi Maldives
19 4FW Hussain Jumaan Mohamed (Juman) (2008-10-05) 5 October 2008 (age 17) 0 0 Football Association of Maldives MaradhooFeydhoo
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Notable players

  • Mohamed Ali: Respected player, key in many tournaments.Only player from the island to compete in the Maldives 1st Division Football League.

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