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History of Sports in the Madives
International
sports began about a century ago in the Maldives. According to historical
sources cricket was the first international sport played in the Maldives
followed closely by football. Organized sport began in the 1940s with the first
national football tournament held in 1948. Shortly an administrative office to
coordinate the sports events in Male’ (the capital island) was created in 1950.
During this period additional sports like tennis, volleyball, basketball,
athletics and table tennis were gradually introduced.
Bashi
is an ancient game played only in the Maldives and is the most popular sports
played by women . It was traditionally played with a hand-woven bashi (made
from coconut palm leaves) by two teams of about 11 women.
During
the time of the country’s first President, Mohamed Amin Didi, a
modernised version of the sport by using a tennis ball instead of the
hand-woven ball was introduced . Later the coconut tree wooden bat was replaced
with a tennis racket and now the sport is a favorite throughout the country.
From
the very early days, sport governance and administration was centrally
controlled. In 1977, the first office specifically created for this purpose was
formed.
In
1983 a consultative body was formed to advise the government and in 1988 the
Ministry of Home Affairs and Sports was established with a new focus on making
sport an integral part of national development. The sport portfolio has been
assigned to different Government ministries since then, but the focus has been
on providing administrative and governance support to sports development.
The
first national sport association was registered in 1981. Since then national
associations have played a significant role in the development of sport in the
Maldives. The National Olympic Committee formed in 1979 is a key partner in the
development of sports in the Maldives. The Olympic Committee has helped in
raising Maldives sports profile internationally by facilitating Maldives to
participate in international sporting events and competitions. The Maldives was
first represented internationally by a table tennis team, which visited China
in 1973.
The
first major international competition that Maldives participated was the Indian
Ocean Games of 1979 held in Reunion in which the country received its first
international award; a silver medal in badminton. Football is the most popular
and widely played sport in the Maldives, and the sport which has brought the
most accolades to the country. The Maldivian football team has won silver
medals in the SAF Games held in 1991, and in the South Asian Championship held
in 1997. In 2008, Maldives beat India to win a gold medal in the same
competition.
From
year 2000 sport related training and education has been under the
responsibility of the Youth and Sports Development Centre (YSDC). The
idea of establishing a more comprehensive institute to cater for the need of
developing sports in the country was announced by the President’s Office in
2011. In 27th February 2012 Maldives National Institute of sports
officially came to existence.
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