Mqabba F.C.

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Mqabba Football Club
Nickname(s) Tal-Gebel, Hajduks
Founded 1957
Ground Ta'Qali Stadium,
Ta'Qali, Malta
Ground Capacity 18,000
Chairman Malta Mario Borg
Manager Malta Nicholas Baldacchino & Mark Bondin
League Maltese First Division
2011-12 Maltese Premier League, 11th

Mqabba F.C. is a Maltese football club from Mqabba, a small village in south-western Malta. They were founded in 1957, and currently play in the Maltese First Division

Following the re-organisation of the Maltese football leagues and the creation of the Premier League, they gained promotion to this division in 1990-1991, 1992–1993 and 2006-2007. Mqabba F.C. has the merit of being one of the smallest Maltese localities to feature in the highest level of local football, especially since it has just been promoted once again (during season 2010-2011) to the Premier Division.

Players

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Malta GK Jonathan Debono
12 Malta GK Brandon Debono
9 Malta MF David Azzopardi
21 Malta MF Clayton Micallef
13 Malta MF Mauro Bonnici
2 Malta DF Joseph Fenech
3 Malta DF Christopher Cutajar
77 Japan MF Yusaku Wasaki
3 Malta DF Steve Buttigieg
6 Malta DF Ryan Schembri
No. Position Player
16 Malta DF Omar Farrugia
17 Cameroon FW Didier Tayou
4 Malta FW Warren Zerafa
5 Malta MF Kurt Falzon
10 Malta GK Curtis Callus
7 Malta MF Andrew Caligari
8 Malta FW Ryan Vella
8 Malta DF Michael Abdilla
22 Malta DF Evair Grech
11 Malta DF Andre Cassar
23 Malta MF George Frendo

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Mark Bondin
Manager Nicholas Baldacchino
Fitness coach
Goalkeeping coach Ivan Casha
Scoutings
Director of Youth Nursery Jimmy Briffa
Youth Nursery Head Coach Mark Bondin
Under 19 Coach Nicholas Baldacchino

Last updated: 11 September 2013
Source: [citation needed]

Managers

  • Malta Charles Farrugia, President
  • Malta Ethienne Borg & John Sciberras, Vice-Presidents
  • Malta Edward Galea, Secretary
  • Malta Martin Gauci, Treasurer
  • Malta Steve Debono, Team Manager
  • Malta Mark Bondin, Coach (Uefa A)
  • Malta Nicholas Baldacchino, Assistant Coach (Uefa B)

References

    External links

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