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Maldives - Maldives Vs Afghanistan 769218 Football Live
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06-02 00:00
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International Friendly: Maldives 0–1 Afghanistan — Late Strike Decides Tight Contest

Malé, Maldives — Afghanistan edged past the Maldives 1–0 in an international friendly played at the National Stadium on a humid evening. The result gives the Afghan side a valuable morale boost ahead of their upcoming World Cup qualifiers, while the home side will rue missed chances in a match that remained cagey until the final minutes.

Match Overview

Both teams approached the game with a cautious mindset, focusing on defensive solidity and counterattacking threats. The first half saw few clear-cut opportunities, with both midfields canceling each other out. The deadlock was finally broken just before the hour mark, and the Maldives were unable to find an equalizer despite a late push.

Key Moments

  • 58' — Goal (0–1): Afghanistan broke the deadlock through a well-rehearsed set piece. A corner from the right was met by Zubair Ahmadi, whose glancing header sailed beyond the helpless Maldives goalkeeper.
  • 73' — Missed Chance: Maldives captain Ali Ashfaq came closest to equalizing when his curling free kick struck the crossbar, leaving the home crowd groaning in frustration.
  • 85' — Red Card: Maldives substitute Hussain Niyaz was sent off for a second bookable offense after a reckless tackle, reducing the hosts to ten men for the closing stages.

Tactical Story

Afghanistan lined up in a compact 4-4-1-1, prioritizing organization and exploiting the flanks through quick transitions. The Maldives, playing a 4-3-3 under new head coach Ahmed Thoriq, dominated possession (58%) but lacked the cutting edge in the final third. The Afghans’ disciplined defensive shape forced the Maldives into wide crosses that were well handled by the central defenders.

Standout Players

  • Zubair Ahmadi (Afghanistan): The goalscorer was a constant aerial threat from set pieces and also contributed defensively with key clearances.
  • Ali Ashfaq (Maldives): The veteran forward worked tirelessly but was starved of service. His near-miss from the free kick was the closest he came to an equalizer.

Post-Match Significance

This friendly serves as preparation for both nations ahead of competitive fixtures. Afghanistan will face Qatar in a World Cup qualifier later this month, and this clean sheet performance will boost confidence in their backline. The Maldives, meanwhile, will analyze their inability to convert possession into goals as they prepare for the SAFF Championship next month.

Attendance: 2,100 | Referee: Mohanad Qasim (Iraq) | Weather: 30°C, humid