Marsaskala F.C.

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Marsaskala F.C.
File:Marsaskala F.C. logo.png
Full nameMarsaskala Football Club
Founded2010; 16 years ago (2010)
ManagerBrian Vella
LeagueMaltese National Amateur League
2022–23Maltese Challenge League 15th (relegated)

Marsaskala Football Club is a Maltese football club based in the south-eastern town of Marsaskala. In season 2021-22 the club was promoted for the first time to the Challenge League (formally known as division 1).

'The Beginning'

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Eager to form a sporting club, a number of Marsaskala residents, notably Daniel Spiteri, Stephen Bell, Dr Zaid Teebi, Joseph Farrugia, Albert Spiteri and Dr. Owen Bonnici, built the team from scratch. They were later joined by Jesmond Mugliett and Dr Reuben Debono, with the latter becoming club president in the third season.

During the first season (2010–2011) the club finished second last and won the Fair Play award, while in the following season the club contracted Alan Mifsud, formerly of Zejtun Corinthians, as team manager in mid-season. The team finished in eighth position.

Recent years

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The 2012–2013 season saw the team with a completely revamped look, players and set-up with the inclusion of Joseph Cutajar as assistant coach. The 2012–2013 started with a 3–0 win over Victoria Hotspurs in the first round of the Maltese Trophy. Marsaskala FC went out in the fourth round against Zebbug Rangers. Marsaskala FC finished third in the league and therefore obtained promotion to the Second Division in their third season since their conception.

In November 2013, the club appointed a new coach, Louis Facciol who brought his assistant Frans Mallia. In their first four games at the helm they brought in three victories and a draw. Nevertheless, the club was relegated on the last day of the season.

For the 2014–2015 season Marsaskala appointed Vesko Petrović,[1] formerly of Velez Mostar, Valletta FC and Zabbar St. Patrick as their new coach. Their aim was to consolidate their player pool base and they finished sixth. In June 2015, Petrović was confirmed as manager for the 2015–16 season and Buttigieg was re-elected as club president.

Current squad

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As of 26 March 2025[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Clyde Aquilina
2 DF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Kurt Zammit
3 DF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Charlo Buttigieg
3 DF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Kyle Selwyn Cutajar
4 DF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Paul Zammit
5 DF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Jacques Vella Critien
6 MF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Christopher Galea
7 MF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Jean Paul Dimech
8 MF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Jordan Busuttil
8 MF File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Liam Bugeja
9 FW File:Flag of Ireland.svg IRL Joshua Ojelabi
10 FW File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Joseph Chetcuti
11 MF File:Flag of Nigeria.svg NGA James Oghenekewaro
12 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Kieran Grech
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Redeemer Muscat
15 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Jake Cassar Randich
16 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT James Degabriele
16 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Jayden Degiorgio
16  FRA Fathi Kader Yahia Azzazi
17 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Anthony Pisani
18 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Zack Agius
19 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Kristjan Caruana Abela
19 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Byron Madu
22 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Lennon Pickard
22 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Dior Muscat
23 File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Mikele Vella
50 GK File:Flag of Malta.svg MLT Craig Sultana

References

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  1. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  2. ^ Marsaskala FC 2024-25 season stats MFA
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