New Radiant FA Cup Victory: Yaya Bility Stars as Club Claims Record 50th Major Trophy
Yaya Bility starred as New Radiant defeated TC Sports 3-0 in the FA Cup final on April 19, 2026 in Malé, securing the club’s 13th FA Cup and 50th major trophy.
New Radiant sealed a commanding 3-0 win over TC Sports Club in the Malé FA Cup final on April 19, 2026, delivering a decisive New Radiant FA Cup victory that handed the club its 13th cup and milestone 50th major trophy.
Liberian midfielder Yaya Bility, making his debut season at the Henveiru-based side, was singled out for his control and creativity in midfield as New Radiant reasserted domestic dominance.
Match Decider in Malé
New Radiant controlled possession from the outset and converted opportunities into a clear victory at the National Football Stadium (Rasmee Dhandu).
The 3-0 scoreline reflected a performance that combined clinical finishing with sustained midfield control, leaving TC Sports unable to mount a sustained response.
For the supporters in Malé the result was emphatic, with the victory representing both immediate silverware and a symbolic return to form for the island giants.
Bility’s Midfield Masterclass
Yaya Bility provided the midfield mettle New Radiant sought when they signed him in December 2025 on a one-year deal with an option to extend.
Throughout the final he dictated tempo, linked play between phases, and shielded the backline while initiating several of the side’s most dangerous attacks.
Bility, the former Liberia Football Association Most Valuable Player, celebrated after the match on social media, writing that "A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t," and posting "FA Cup Champion 2026."
Tactical Control and Key Moments
New Radiant’s game plan emphasized compact defensive blocks and quick transitions through central areas, where Bility’s vision proved pivotal.
TC Sports pressed in spells but struggled to penetrate the numerical and positional discipline of New Radiant’s midfield and backline.
Crucial moments came when New Radiant exploited wide channels and finished chances clinically, turning midfield superiority into a multi-goal margin that closed the contest before the final whistle.
Historic Milestone: 50 Major Trophies
The FA Cup triumph marks New Radiant’s 13th time lifting the competition and lifts the club to an unprecedented 50 major trophies in its history.
That tally establishes New Radiant as the first team in Maldivian football to reach the half-century mark for major honours, a milestone celebrated across the club and among supporters.
Club officials framed the achievement as the product of strategic rebuilding and targeted recruitment designed to restore New Radiant to consistent title contention.
Legacy and the 2017 Final Rematch
Sunday’s result carried resonance beyond the present season, as New Radiant beat the same opponent in an FA Cup final nine years earlier in 2017.
The symmetry of facing TC Sports again underlines the long-running rivalry and provides narrative continuity to New Radiant’s recent resurgence.
For many fans and observers the 2026 final felt like a full-circle moment, blending historic prestige with a contemporary assertion of strength.
From Heaven Eleven to Maldivian Success
Bility arrived from Heaven Eleven, where his performances in Liberia’s LFA National League had attracted attention across the region.
New Radiant’s recruitment team emphasized his combination of defensive work-rate and playmaking ability when bringing him to Malé for the 2026 campaign.
The midfielder’s smooth adaptation to the Maldivian top flight has reinforced the club’s view that investing in regional talent can yield immediate returns on the pitch.
Club Rebuilding and Sporting Direction
New Radiant’s leadership has spoken in recent months about a multi-year plan to stabilize operations and rebuild competitive depth following several turbulent seasons.
The FA Cup win provides tangible evidence that the club’s sporting strategy — blending experienced campaigners, targeted foreign signings, and domestic prospects — is beginning to deliver.
Officials now face the task of converting cup success into sustained league performance and deeper runs in regional competitions.
Implications for Maldivian Football
The milestone sets a new benchmark for domestic clubs, raising standards and expectations across the Dhivehi football landscape.
New Radiant’s achievement may spur rivals to accelerate their own recruitment and development programs as they seek to narrow the gap.
For Liberian football, Bility’s success overseas highlights the export potential of the country’s domestic talent and the visibility such players can bring to their home league.
Reaction, Celebrations and Next Steps
Players and staff celebrated on the pitch and in the dressing room, with club representatives acknowledging supporters and backroom staff for their role in the campaign.
New Radiant will prioritize recovery and rotation as they prepare to contest remaining domestic fixtures and evaluate roster decisions ahead of the next season.
TC Sports, while disappointed, will analyze the defeat to identify adjustments needed to close the competitive gap with the league’s leading clubs.
News of the 50th major trophy is likely to reverberate across Maldivian sport, prompting conversations among administrators about infrastructure, youth development and sustaining competitive balance.
The FA Cup final in Malé underlined New Radiant’s return to form and elevated Yaya Bility as a central figure in the club’s modern resurgence, leaving fans and officials considering how the team will build on this defining moment.









