In the final match, Maziya secured the FAM Women's League championship by defeating Odi Sports with a 2-0 victory.
With this trophy, the oldest club to consistently compete in the top division of the Maldives has now won four titles in football this year.
The club's accomplishments for the year are as follows:
- Under-19 Youth Championship
- FAM League Cup
- Maldivian FA Charity Shield
- FAM Women's League

In the match held this evening at the National Football Stadium, Maziya's goals were scored by two Nepalese players, Rekha Poudel and Dipa Shahi. Both players demonstrated exceptional skill and remained key performers for Maziya throughout the entire tournament.
Rekha Poudel was also honored with the Best Foreign Player award for her outstanding contribution. The record for Best Maldivian Player was achieved by Odi Sports' captain, Fathimath Saliya.
The Most Promising Player award went to Aishath Shaha Shareef of Victory Sports Club. Meanwhile, the Top Scorer award was claimed by Victory's Leyla Rameshovna. The Uzbekistan forward scored a total of nine goals in the five matches Victory played during the league.

The following players were selected for the league's Dream Team:
- Aishath Leeza (Maziya)
- Firshana Naseer (Odi Sports)
- Maeesha Abdul Hannan (New Radiant)
- Rushaniya Safina (Victory)
- Shaufa Shiuth (Maziya)
- Nastasia Suci Ramadhani (Odi Sports)
- Dipa Shahi (Maziya)
- Inasha Adam (Odi Sports)
- Rekha Poudel (Maziya)
- Fathimath Saliya (Odi Sports)
- Leyla Rameshovna (Victory)
Bisburu Sports was named the Fair Play Team of the tournament.