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Floriana F.C.

Floriana Football Club is a Maltese professional football club in the town of Floriana that currently plays in the Maltese Premier League.[2] In all, Floriana F.C. has won 26 national leagues and 21 FA Trophies (present and longest surviving main knockout competition). It is also the only team from Malta to have qualified from the qualifying rounds to the first round proper of the UEFA Champions League, in the 1993–94 season.[citation needed]

Floriana
Full nameFloriana Football Club
Nickname(s)Tal-Irish, Il-Greens[1]
Founded1894; 129 years ago (1894)
Manager Gianluca Atzori
LeagueMaltese Premier League
2021–22Maltese Premier League, 2nd of 12
Current season

History

Floriana Football Club was founded in 1894 with the inauguration of the football ground officiated by Queen Alexandra.[3] The site was a cricket ground from 1890 until its conversion project.[3] Together with St. George's FC, is one of the two oldest clubs in Malta.[4] During that period, football in Malta was introduced by the British Servicemen who were stationed on the island, which was then a colony of the British Empire.[4]

The club is affiliated to the Malta Football Association which in turn is a member of both UEFA and FIFA.[5] The team's colours were green and red but after a friendly match against the Royal Dublin Fusiliers which plays in green and white, Floriana FC changed its colours to green and white. The team's nicknames are: Tal-Irish and Greens.

Floriana Football Club has won the major Maltese League championship 26 times and the FA Trophy 20 times.

Formation

Football was introduced in Malta at the end of the 19th century by the British troops stationed on the island.[3] At that time Malta formed part of the British Empire and, the Island was the base of British forces in the heart of the Mediterranean.[4] The forces' barracks, which were strategically located around the island of Malta, enjoyed large areas that were used as parade grounds, training areas and for sporting activities.[3]

The sports practised by the soldiers were mainly cricket, hockey and football.[3] The British forces in Malta were mainly stationed in Floriana, Cospicua, Mtarfa, Marsa and Sliema.[3] The locals who were influenced by the soldiers stationed in the area were introduced to these sporting activities.[4] The most popular sport amongst the residents of Floriana was football,[4] however some also practised cricket and hockey.[3] Floriana still has its hockey club, carrying the name Floriana Young Stars Hockey Club.

Club colours and mascot

Between 1894 and 1905 the club's colours were green/red quartered shirts, black shorts with green and red socks.[4] The official colours of the club as we know them today, green and white vertical striped shirts, white shorts and green/white horizontal striped socks, were introduced in 1905.[4] At that time the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were stationed in Floriana.[4] During that year, three friendly matches were held between this regiment and FFC.[4] At the end of the final match both teams exchanged their shirts and later the FFC changed their official colours to their green and white shirts.[4] The regiment left the Island for India in that same year.[4] The ties between Floriana and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were so strong that the people hailing from Floriana were nicknamed after the Irish, "Tal-Irish".[4]

The club's mascot is the lion, which features prominently on the club's badge since 1936 together with the Latin motto "Ex Ludis Virtus", meaning "virtue out of the game".[6] In this regard the club's badge represents the fierceness of the lion together with the virtues of sportsmanship. The lion was chosen as the club's mascot for two general reasons attributed to history of Floriana.

First attribution is to the coat-of-arms of the Grandmaster of Order of St. John, Manoel de Vilhena, which has the lion on it.[6] Vilhena was the mastermind behind the construction of a fortification suburg of Floriana (originally known as Borgo Vilhena) to defend the capital city of Valletta from land attacks.[4] He even ordered the construction of a lion statue fountain, with his Grandmaster coat of arms being held by the lions hand, in the centre of Floriana's main square, St. Anne Square, which is still there today.[6]

Second attribution to the lion is the statue of St. Publius who is the patron saint of Floriana. The St. Publius' statue has a lion with it which shows how Publius was killed for his Christian preachings.

The first game won by the team was confirmed on the feast of the patron's village St. Publius, on 13 April 1910, which is to some considered a divine confirmation.[6]

2020 Win and COVID-19 national outrage

On 25 May 2020 Floriana FC were crowned champions of the BOV Premier League for the 26th title in their history and their first in 27 years, following a shortened season by a legal notice from the health authority in Malta to stop all contact sports on the Island because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In June 2020 a vote was taken in the MFA Counsel and declared all those on top of the table in all participating divisions will be declared champions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was ultimately stopped earlier and Floriana was crowned champions of the league.

Celebrations were then hosted in the Fosos in Floriana, where a mass gathering of supporters broke social distancing rules and broke several Maltese laws by not staying in groups of six of less. The event sparked national outrage within the public in Malta and was featured on nearly all Maltese national newspapers.[7]

 
Floriana FC fans celebrate 2020 win

Domestic successes

Since the foundation of the Malta Football Association, in 1909,[8] (fiv)and local competitions the club won a total of 108 honours, which includes 26 league titles and 25 Cup knock out competitions. The club has also achieved a number of impressive feats, such as four consecutive league championships, ten doubles (League plus Cup) and a League title with maximum points.

UEFA competitions

Over the years FFC participated in the various competitions organised by the European football body, UEFA, such as the:

  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  • Fairs Cities' Cup
  • UEFA Europa League
  • Intertoto Cup

In 1962, the club was the first to represent Malta in UEFA competitions in its Cup Winners' Cup against the Hungarian side Ujpest Dozsa. Over the years, FFC had the opportunity to meet some renowned European football clubs, including the likes of:

On two occasions FFC made it to the next round, 1993–94 Champions Cup and Intertoto Cup 1999–00.

Youth sector

In 1987 the club founded its youth sector, Floriana FC Nursery (FFCN), which is affiliated to the Malta Youth Football Association.[9] The club's youth sector may also be considered one of the most successful organisations of its type on the Island; not only has it produced a number of some of the finest footballers, but it has also won a number of league titles organised by the Association. The following are some of the major honours won by FFCN:

06 / 07 UNDER 14 Knock out competition

  • U/14 League Champions – twice
  • U/16 League Champions – six times, four of which in a row, 1993 to 1997
  • U/18 League Champions – six times, four of which in a row, 1996 to 2000

Today all the major six Premiership clubs in Malta have at least two players forming part of their squad, which have been raised by the Floriana Youth Nursery.

Rivalries

During their history Floriana had three main rivals St. Georges FC, Sliema Wanderers and neighbors Valletta.[4] The rivalry against St. Georges FC started from the very first of football in Malta circa 1890, and then Sliema Wanderers FC as now known as the old firm rivalry was at its peak from 1922 and until the late 1970s when the two sides dominated the Maltese football scene.[4] Football hooliganism between supporters and direct conflicts were something usual.[4]

Today the rivalry has declined. Recently Floriana won the 20th FA Trophy against Sliema. This triggered again the rivalry between both clubs as Floriana won 9 finals in this Cup Competition against The Blues. [10]

The rivalry against Valletta City is still alive.[10] The fact that the two cities are near each other's the rivalry continues to persist and it is one of the most classic derbies in Maltese football.[10] The matches between the two sides always attract big crowds to the stadium and the fans treat these clashes as cup finals.[10]

Players

Current squad

As of 20 September 2022[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   MLT Duncan Formosa
2 DF   MLT Adam Magri Overend
4 DF   TUN Oualid El Hasni
5 DF   MLT Zachary Cassar
7 MF   MLT Mattia Veselji
8 MF   JAM Kemar Reid
9 FW   ROU Andrei Ciolacu
10 MF   ARG Ulisses Arias
11 MF   MLT James Scicluna
16 MF   ARG Fernando Juárez (on loan from Talleres)
17 DF   MLT Owen Spiteri
20 MF   MLT Matías García
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   MLT Carlo Zammit Lonardelli
22 FW   MLT Kyrian Nwoko
24 MF   ITA Lorenzo De Grazia
25 DF   ITA Lorenzo Trillò
27 DF   MLT Andreas Vella
28 DF   ARG Emiliano Callegari
30 MF   MLT Jan Busuttil
33 GK   BUL Georgi Kitanov
77 DF   MLT Aleandro Garzia
83 GK   MLT Aiden Portelli
99 MF   MLT Manolito Micallef

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Non-playing staff

Administration[12]

Position Name
President Johann Said
CEO Matthew Carbone
Vice President Shazoo Ghaznavi
Vice President Emmanuel Bezzina
Secretary Jacques Grima
Treasurer Edward Spiteri
Director of Nursery Angele Zerafa
Director of Medical Affairs Jordan Camilleri
Director of Communications Calvin Sammut
Clubhouse official Publio Stefan Tonna
Committee Member Dione Borg

Managerial positions

Name Nat From To
Karim Bencherifa   1 July 2000 30 June 2002
Ziya Yildiz   2002 2004
Jimmy Briffa   2005 2006
Joseph Grech   2006 2007
Danilo Dončić   1 July 2007 30 June 2008
Zoran Popović   1 July 2008 9 Jan 2009
Antonio Carlos Vieira   1 July 2008 24 March 2009
Roddy Collins   1 July 2009 15 Dec 2009
Zoran Popović   2009 2010
Todor Raykov   1 July 2010 21 Feb 2011
Michael Woods   2010 2012
Joe Brincat   20 March 2012 2012
Mark Wright   18 Aug 2012 18 Oct 2012
Stephen Azzopardi   18 Oct 2012 25 Jan 2013
Iain Brunskill   29 Jan 2013 8 May 2013
Ian Dawes   9 May 2013 8 April 2014
Giovanni Tedesco   8 April 2014 8 May 2015
Luis Oliveira   14 June 2015 8 May 2016
Giovanni Tedesco   15 June 2016 4 December 2017
Nicolas Hernan Chiesa   15 December 2017 27 August 2018
Luis Oliveira   28 August 2018 14 November 2018
Guido Ugolotti   14 November 2018 15 May 2019
Vincenzo Potenza   15 May 2019[13] 23 December 2020[14]
John Buttigieg   26 December 2020[15] 11 February 2021[16]
Darren Vella   11 February 2021[17] 16 February 2021
Vincenzo Potenza   16 February 2021[18] 14 June 2021
Gianluca Atzori   17 June 2021[19]

Honours

European record

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1961–62 European Cup Winners' Cup Preliminary round   Újpest 2–5 2–10 4–15
1962–63 European Cup Preliminary round   Ipswich Town 1–4 0–10 1–14
1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Borussia Dortmund 1–5 0–8 1–13
1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Sparta Rotterdam 1–1 0–6 1–7
1967–68 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   NAC Breda 1–2 0–1 1–3
1968–69 European Cup First round   Lahti 1–1 0–2 1–3
1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round   Dinamo Bacău 0–1 0–6 0–7
1970–71 European Cup First round   Sporting CP 0–4 0–5 0–9
1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Ferencvárosi 1–0 0–6 1–6
1973–74 European Cup First round   Club Brugge 0–2 0–8 0–10
1975–76 European Cup First round   Hajduk Split 0–5 0–3 0–8
1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Śląsk Wrocław 1–4 0–2 1–6
1977–78 European Cup First round   Panathinaikos 1–1 0–4 1–5
1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Internazionale 1–3 0–5 1–8
1981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Standard Liège 1–3 0–9 1–12
1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Dundee United 0–0 0–1 0–1
1991–92 UEFA Cup First round   Neuchâtel Xamax 0–0 0–2 0–2
1992–93 UEFA Cup First round   Borussia Dortmund 0–1 2–7 2–8
1993–94 UEFA Champions League Preliminary round   Ekranas 1–0 1–0 2–0
First round   Porto 0–0 0–2 0–2
1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round   Sligo Rovers 2–2 0–1 2–3
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 11   Tirol Innsbruck 0–4 5th
  Hapoel Petah Tikva 1–1
  Strasbourg 0–4
  Gençlerbirliği 0–3
1996–97 UEFA Cup Preliminary round   Beitar Jerusalem 1–5 1–3 2–8
1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 12   SV Ried 1–2 5th
  Tbilisi 0–5
  Torpedo Moscow 0–1
  Iraklis 0–1
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   Aberystwyth Town 2–1 2–2 4–3
Second round   Jokerit 1–1 1–2 2–3
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round   Stabæk 1–1 0–2 1–3
2011–12 Europa League Second qualifying round   AEK Larnaca 0–8 0–1 0–9
2012–13 Europa League First qualifying round   Elfsborg 0–4 0–8 0–12
2017–18 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round   Red Star Belgrade 3–3 0–3 3–6
2020–21 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round   CFR Cluj 0–2[20]
UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round   Linfield 1–0
Third qualifying round   Flora 0–0 (2–4 p)
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round   Petrocub Hîncești 0–0 0–1 0–1

League and cup history

Season League Top Scorer Cup Youths
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name Goals Sect. Pos. Cup
2000–2001 1st 5th 28 13 4 11 54 48 27   Rufin Oba 12 SF A 3rd RU
2001–2002 5th 28 10 6 12 39 38 25   Eduardo 'Bizu' Do Nascimento 9 R2 1st SF
2002–2003 8th 24 8 6 10 32 34 20   Grigol Gvazava
  Nicolò Baldacchino
6 SF 1st R1
2003–2004 6th 28 8 7 13 41 51 18   Eduardo 'Bizu' Do Nascimento
  Nicolò Baldacchino
8 QF 2nd W
2004–2005 6th 28 7 7 14 28 39 16   Nicolò Baldacchino 6 QF 4th SF
2005–2006 7th 24 6 9 9 36 37 18   Adrian Mifsud 15 RU 6th QF
2006–2007 7th 24 9 7 8 41 30 22   Adrian Mifsud 9 R1 5th QF
2007–2008 5th 28 10 6 12 40 42 22   Ryan Darmanin 10 SF 6th QF
2008–2009 6th 28 7 6 15 25 44 16   Ryan Darmanin 10 QF 8th RP
2009–2010 7th 24 10 6 8 35 41 25   Ryan Darmanin 17 R2 4th RU
2010–2011 2nd 28 14 5 9 46 32 34   Daniel Nwoke 13 W 4th SF
2011–2012 4th 32 16 6 10 47 35 33   Christian Caruana
  Andre Grabowski
7 QF 5th SF
2012–2013 7th 32 14 10 8 48 38 38   Igor Coronado 13 R4 7th R2
2013–2014 7th 32 14 5 13 50 48 30   Igor Coronado 14 R4 9th R2
2014–2015 5th 33 13 11 9 58 51 36   Matteo Piciollo 14 R4 B 7th R3
2015–2016 5th 33 18 4 11 60 42 39   Mario Fontanella 20 QF 4th SF
2016–2017 5th 33 15 9 9 51 37 54   Mario Fontanella 14 W 7th R2
2017–2018 5th 26 12 10 4 48 18 46   Mario Fontanella 17 R3 9th QF
2018–2019 8th 26 9 5 12 28 25 32   Arthur Oyama 5 R3 C 4th R3
2019–2020 W 20 12 5 3 38 15 37   Tiago Adan 8 R3 C 4th R3
2020–2021 12th 23 7 6 10 26 34 27   Kristian Keqi 5 QF C 4th QF
2021–2022 2nd 16 8 6 2 24 13 30   Andrei Ciolacu 4 R3 ? 4th

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External links

  • Official Website

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Floriana Football Club is a Maltese professional football club in the town of Floriana that currently plays in the Maltese Premier League 2 In all Floriana F C has won 26 national leagues and 21 FA Trophies present and longest surviving main knockout competition It is also the only team from Malta to have qualified from the qualifying rounds to the first round proper of the UEFA Champions League in the 1993 94 season citation needed FlorianaFull nameFloriana Football ClubNickname s Tal Irish Il Greens 1 Founded1894 129 years ago 1894 ManagerGianluca AtzoriLeagueMaltese Premier League2021 22Maltese Premier League 2nd of 12Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Club colours and mascot 1 3 2020 Win and COVID 19 national outrage 1 4 Domestic successes 1 5 UEFA competitions 1 6 Youth sector 1 7 Rivalries 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Out on loan 3 Non playing staff 3 1 Administration 12 4 Managerial positions 5 Honours 6 European record 6 1 Matches 7 League and cup history 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFloriana Football Club was founded in 1894 with the inauguration of the football ground officiated by Queen Alexandra 3 The site was a cricket ground from 1890 until its conversion project 3 Together with St George s FC is one of the two oldest clubs in Malta 4 During that period football in Malta was introduced by the British Servicemen who were stationed on the island which was then a colony of the British Empire 4 The club is affiliated to the Malta Football Association which in turn is a member of both UEFA and FIFA 5 The team s colours were green and red but after a friendly match against the Royal Dublin Fusiliers which plays in green and white Floriana FC changed its colours to green and white The team s nicknames are Tal Irish and Greens Floriana Football Club has won the major Maltese League championship 26 times and the FA Trophy 20 times Formation Edit Football was introduced in Malta at the end of the 19th century by the British troops stationed on the island 3 At that time Malta formed part of the British Empire and the Island was the base of British forces in the heart of the Mediterranean 4 The forces barracks which were strategically located around the island of Malta enjoyed large areas that were used as parade grounds training areas and for sporting activities 3 The sports practised by the soldiers were mainly cricket hockey and football 3 The British forces in Malta were mainly stationed in Floriana Cospicua Mtarfa Marsa and Sliema 3 The locals who were influenced by the soldiers stationed in the area were introduced to these sporting activities 4 The most popular sport amongst the residents of Floriana was football 4 however some also practised cricket and hockey 3 Floriana still has its hockey club carrying the name Floriana Young Stars Hockey Club Club colours and mascot Edit Between 1894 and 1905 the club s colours were green red quartered shirts black shorts with green and red socks 4 The official colours of the club as we know them today green and white vertical striped shirts white shorts and green white horizontal striped socks were introduced in 1905 4 At that time the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were stationed in Floriana 4 During that year three friendly matches were held between this regiment and FFC 4 At the end of the final match both teams exchanged their shirts and later the FFC changed their official colours to their green and white shirts 4 The regiment left the Island for India in that same year 4 The ties between Floriana and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were so strong that the people hailing from Floriana were nicknamed after the Irish Tal Irish 4 The club s mascot is the lion which features prominently on the club s badge since 1936 together with the Latin motto Ex Ludis Virtus meaning virtue out of the game 6 In this regard the club s badge represents the fierceness of the lion together with the virtues of sportsmanship The lion was chosen as the club s mascot for two general reasons attributed to history of Floriana First attribution is to the coat of arms of the Grandmaster of Order of St John Manoel de Vilhena which has the lion on it 6 Vilhena was the mastermind behind the construction of a fortification suburg of Floriana originally known as Borgo Vilhena to defend the capital city of Valletta from land attacks 4 He even ordered the construction of a lion statue fountain with his Grandmaster coat of arms being held by the lions hand in the centre of Floriana s main square St Anne Square which is still there today 6 Second attribution to the lion is the statue of St Publius who is the patron saint of Floriana The St Publius statue has a lion with it which shows how Publius was killed for his Christian preachings The first game won by the team was confirmed on the feast of the patron s village St Publius on 13 April 1910 which is to some considered a divine confirmation 6 2020 Win and COVID 19 national outrage Edit On 25 May 2020 Floriana FC were crowned champions of the BOV Premier League for the 26th title in their history and their first in 27 years following a shortened season by a legal notice from the health authority in Malta to stop all contact sports on the Island because of the COVID 19 pandemic In June 2020 a vote was taken in the MFA Counsel and declared all those on top of the table in all participating divisions will be declared champions Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the season was ultimately stopped earlier and Floriana was crowned champions of the league Celebrations were then hosted in the Fosos in Floriana where a mass gathering of supporters broke social distancing rules and broke several Maltese laws by not staying in groups of six of less The event sparked national outrage within the public in Malta and was featured on nearly all Maltese national newspapers 7 Floriana FC fans celebrate 2020 win Domestic successes Edit Since the foundation of the Malta Football Association in 1909 8 fiv and local competitions the club won a total of 108 honours which includes 26 league titles and 25 Cup knock out competitions The club has also achieved a number of impressive feats such as four consecutive league championships ten doubles League plus Cup and a League title with maximum points UEFA competitions Edit Over the years FFC participated in the various competitions organised by the European football body UEFA such as the UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup Winners Cup Fairs Cities Cup UEFA Europa League Intertoto CupIn 1962 the club was the first to represent Malta in UEFA competitions in its Cup Winners Cup against the Hungarian side Ujpest Dozsa Over the years FFC had the opportunity to meet some renowned European football clubs including the likes of Ipswich Town Inter Milan Sparta Rotterdam Panathinaikos Ferencvaros Dundee United FC Porto Borussia Dortmund Hajduk Split Red Star BelgradeOn two occasions FFC made it to the next round 1993 94 Champions Cup and Intertoto Cup 1999 00 Youth sector Edit In 1987 the club founded its youth sector Floriana FC Nursery FFCN which is affiliated to the Malta Youth Football Association 9 The club s youth sector may also be considered one of the most successful organisations of its type on the Island not only has it produced a number of some of the finest footballers but it has also won a number of league titles organised by the Association The following are some of the major honours won by FFCN 06 07 UNDER 14 Knock out competition U 14 League Champions twice U 16 League Champions six times four of which in a row 1993 to 1997 U 18 League Champions six times four of which in a row 1996 to 2000Today all the major six Premiership clubs in Malta have at least two players forming part of their squad which have been raised by the Floriana Youth Nursery Rivalries Edit During their history Floriana had three main rivals St Georges FC Sliema Wanderers and neighbors Valletta 4 The rivalry against St Georges FC started from the very first of football in Malta circa 1890 and then Sliema Wanderers FC as now known as the old firm rivalry was at its peak from 1922 and until the late 1970s when the two sides dominated the Maltese football scene 4 Football hooliganism between supporters and direct conflicts were something usual 4 Today the rivalry has declined Recently Floriana won the 20th FA Trophy against Sliema This triggered again the rivalry between both clubs as Floriana won 9 finals in this Cup Competition against The Blues 10 The rivalry against Valletta City is still alive 10 The fact that the two cities are near each other s the rivalry continues to persist and it is one of the most classic derbies in Maltese football 10 The matches between the two sides always attract big crowds to the stadium and the fans treat these clashes as cup finals 10 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 20 September 2022 11 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK MLT Duncan Formosa2 DF MLT Adam Magri Overend4 DF TUN Oualid El Hasni5 DF MLT Zachary Cassar7 MF MLT Mattia Veselji8 MF JAM Kemar Reid9 FW ROU Andrei Ciolacu10 MF ARG Ulisses Arias11 MF MLT James Scicluna16 MF ARG Fernando Juarez on loan from Talleres 17 DF MLT Owen Spiteri20 MF MLT Matias Garcia No Pos Nation Player21 MF MLT Carlo Zammit Lonardelli22 FW MLT Kyrian Nwoko24 MF ITA Lorenzo De Grazia25 DF ITA Lorenzo Trillo27 DF MLT Andreas Vella28 DF ARG Emiliano Callegari30 MF MLT Jan Busuttil33 GK BUL Georgi Kitanov77 DF MLT Aleandro Garzia83 GK MLT Aiden Portelli99 MF MLT Manolito MicallefOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player No Pos Nation PlayerNon playing staff EditAdministration 12 Edit Position NamePresident Johann SaidCEO Matthew CarboneVice President Shazoo GhaznaviVice President Emmanuel BezzinaSecretary Jacques GrimaTreasurer Edward SpiteriDirector of Nursery Angele ZerafaDirector of Medical Affairs Jordan CamilleriDirector of Communications Calvin SammutClubhouse official Publio Stefan TonnaCommittee Member Dione BorgManagerial positions EditName Nat From ToKarim Bencherifa 1 July 2000 30 June 2002Ziya Yildiz 2002 2004Jimmy Briffa 2005 2006Joseph Grech 2006 2007Danilo Doncic 1 July 2007 30 June 2008Zoran Popovic 1 July 2008 9 Jan 2009Antonio Carlos Vieira 1 July 2008 24 March 2009Roddy Collins 1 July 2009 15 Dec 2009Zoran Popovic 2009 2010Todor Raykov 1 July 2010 21 Feb 2011Michael Woods 2010 2012Joe Brincat 20 March 2012 2012Mark Wright 18 Aug 2012 18 Oct 2012Stephen Azzopardi 18 Oct 2012 25 Jan 2013Iain Brunskill 29 Jan 2013 8 May 2013Ian Dawes 9 May 2013 8 April 2014Giovanni Tedesco 8 April 2014 8 May 2015Luis Oliveira 14 June 2015 8 May 2016Giovanni Tedesco 15 June 2016 4 December 2017Nicolas Hernan Chiesa 15 December 2017 27 August 2018Luis Oliveira 28 August 2018 14 November 2018Guido Ugolotti 14 November 2018 15 May 2019Vincenzo Potenza 15 May 2019 13 23 December 2020 14 John Buttigieg 26 December 2020 15 11 February 2021 16 Darren Vella 11 February 2021 17 16 February 2021Vincenzo Potenza 16 February 2021 18 14 June 2021Gianluca Atzori 17 June 2021 19 Honours EditMaltese Premier League Champions 26 1909 10 1911 12 1912 13 1920 21 1921 22 1924 25 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 1930 31 1934 35 1936 37 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1952 53 1954 55 1957 58 1961 62 1967 68 1969 70 1972 73 1974 75 1976 77 1992 93 2019 20 Runners up 13 1922 23 1925 26 1935 36 1937 38 1953 54 1955 56 1965 66 1968 69 1971 72 1975 76 1991 92 1993 94 2010 11 Maltese FA Trophy Champions 21 1937 38 1944 45 1946 47 1948 49 1949 50 1952 53 1953 54 1954 55 1956 57 1957 58 1960 61 1965 66 1966 67 1971 72 1975 76 1980 81 1992 93 1993 94 2010 11 2016 17 2021 22 Runners up 12 1934 35 1935 36 1955 56 1959 60 1964 65 1973 74 1976 77 1977 78 1978 79 1987 88 1988 89 2005 06 Maltese Super Cup Champions 2 1993 2017 Runners up 2 1994 2011 2022 Maltese First Division Champions 1 1985 86 Centenary Cup Runners up 1 2000European record EditMatches Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1961 62 European Cup Winners Cup Preliminary round Ujpest 2 5 2 10 4 151962 63 European Cup Preliminary round Ipswich Town 1 4 0 10 1 141965 66 European Cup Winners Cup First round Borussia Dortmund 1 5 0 8 1 131966 67 European Cup Winners Cup First round Sparta Rotterdam 1 1 0 6 1 71967 68 European Cup Winners Cup First round NAC Breda 1 2 0 1 1 31968 69 European Cup First round Lahti 1 1 0 2 1 31969 70 Inter Cities Fairs Cup First round Dinamo Bacău 0 1 0 6 0 71970 71 European Cup First round Sporting CP 0 4 0 5 0 91972 73 European Cup Winners Cup First round Ferencvarosi 1 0 0 6 1 61973 74 European Cup First round Club Brugge 0 2 0 8 0 101975 76 European Cup First round Hajduk Split 0 5 0 3 0 81976 77 European Cup Winners Cup First round Slask Wroclaw 1 4 0 2 1 61977 78 European Cup First round Panathinaikos 1 1 0 4 1 51978 79 European Cup Winners Cup First round Internazionale 1 3 0 5 1 81981 82 European Cup Winners Cup First round Standard Liege 1 3 0 9 1 121988 89 European Cup Winners Cup First round Dundee United 0 0 0 1 0 11991 92 UEFA Cup First round Neuchatel Xamax 0 0 0 2 0 21992 93 UEFA Cup First round Borussia Dortmund 0 1 2 7 2 81993 94 UEFA Champions League Preliminary round Ekranas 1 0 1 0 2 0First round Porto 0 0 0 2 0 21994 95 UEFA Cup Winners Cup Qualifying round Sligo Rovers 2 2 0 1 2 31995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 11 Tirol Innsbruck 0 4 5th Hapoel Petah Tikva 1 1 Strasbourg 0 4 Genclerbirligi 0 31996 97 UEFA Cup Preliminary round Beitar Jerusalem 1 5 1 3 2 81997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 12 SV Ried 1 2 5th Tbilisi 0 5 Torpedo Moscow 0 1 Iraklis 0 11999 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Aberystwyth Town 2 1 2 2 4 3Second round Jokerit 1 1 1 2 2 32000 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Stabaek 1 1 0 2 1 32011 12 Europa League Second qualifying round AEK Larnaca 0 8 0 1 0 92012 13 Europa League First qualifying round Elfsborg 0 4 0 8 0 122017 18 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Red Star Belgrade 3 3 0 3 3 62020 21 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round CFR Cluj 0 2 20 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Linfield 1 0 Third qualifying round Flora 0 0 2 4 p 2022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round Petrocub Hincești 0 0 0 1 0 1League and cup history EditSeason League Top Scorer Cup YouthsDiv Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Name Goals Sect Pos Cup2000 2001 1st 5th 28 13 4 11 54 48 27 Rufin Oba 12 SF A 3rd RU2001 2002 5th 28 10 6 12 39 38 25 Eduardo Bizu Do Nascimento 9 R2 1st SF2002 2003 8th 24 8 6 10 32 34 20 Grigol Gvazava Nicolo Baldacchino 6 SF 1st R12003 2004 6th 28 8 7 13 41 51 18 Eduardo Bizu Do Nascimento Nicolo Baldacchino 8 QF 2nd W2004 2005 6th 28 7 7 14 28 39 16 Nicolo Baldacchino 6 QF 4th SF2005 2006 7th 24 6 9 9 36 37 18 Adrian Mifsud 15 RU 6th QF2006 2007 7th 24 9 7 8 41 30 22 Adrian Mifsud 9 R1 5th QF2007 2008 5th 28 10 6 12 40 42 22 Ryan Darmanin 10 SF 6th QF2008 2009 6th 28 7 6 15 25 44 16 Ryan Darmanin 10 QF 8th RP2009 2010 7th 24 10 6 8 35 41 25 Ryan Darmanin 17 R2 4th RU2010 2011 2nd 28 14 5 9 46 32 34 Daniel Nwoke 13 W 4th SF2011 2012 4th 32 16 6 10 47 35 33 Christian Caruana Andre Grabowski 7 QF 5th SF2012 2013 7th 32 14 10 8 48 38 38 Igor Coronado 13 R4 7th R22013 2014 7th 32 14 5 13 50 48 30 Igor Coronado 14 R4 9th R22014 2015 5th 33 13 11 9 58 51 36 Matteo Piciollo 14 R4 B 7th R32015 2016 5th 33 18 4 11 60 42 39 Mario Fontanella 20 QF 4th SF2016 2017 5th 33 15 9 9 51 37 54 Mario Fontanella 14 W 7th R22017 2018 5th 26 12 10 4 48 18 46 Mario Fontanella 17 R3 9th QF2018 2019 8th 26 9 5 12 28 25 32 Arthur Oyama 5 R3 C 4th R32019 2020 W 20 12 5 3 38 15 37 Tiago Adan 8 R3 C 4th R32020 2021 12th 23 7 6 10 26 34 27 Kristian Keqi 5 QF C 4th QF2021 2022 2nd 16 8 6 2 24 13 30 Andrei Ciolacu 4 R3 4thReferences Edit Cassar Pullicino J 1956 Social Aspects of Maltese Nicknames PDF 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