Rabat Ajax F.C.
Full name | Rabat Ajax Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Magpies, | ||
Founded | 1930, as Rabat Rovers | ||
Ground |
Rabat Ajax Football Ground, Mtarfa, Malta | ||
Capacity | 700 | ||
Chairman | Michael Sciriha | ||
Coach | Steve D'Amato | ||
League | Maltese First Division | ||
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Rabat Ajax Football Club is a Maltese football club based in Rabat. The last promotion to a higher division (Maltese Premier League) was achieved last season (2011/12) when they gained promotion after they finished second after Melita in Division 1.
History
- 1930 : Club founded with the name Rabat Rovers
- 1937 : Joined with Rabat Rangers and Old City to form Rabat Zvanks
- 1938 : Club was renamed to Rabat FC
- 1980 : Joined with Rabat Ajax to form Rabat Ajax FC
- 1983 : First participation in a European Cup (C3) (1983/84 season)
- 1985 : Rabat Ajax win The Maltese Championship
- 1986 : Rabat Ajax win The Maltese Championship and Maltese Cup
Honours
- Maltese Premier League
- Champions : 1985, 1986
- Maltese Cup (aka F.A. Trophy)
- Winners: 1986 2-0 versus Zurrieq F.C.
- Finalists: 1954 1-5 versus Floriana F.C.
- Maltese Super Cup
- Winners : 1985 2-0 versus Zurrieq F.C.
- Winners : 1986 4-2 versus Hibernians
UEFA Cups qualifiers
In 1983-84 Rabat Ajax met Czechoslovak side Inter Bratislava in the UEFA, where following a 0-10 dumping at home, they also lost 0-6 in the return leg in Bratislava. The following year Rabat Ajax also played in the UEFA Cup, where it met Yugoslav side Partizan Belgrade, with whom it lost both matches with a 0-2 scoreline.
Rabat Ajax has played four qualification matches in the old UEFA Champions league competition. In 1985-86 they lost twice a 5-0 score against Cypriot side AC Omonia. In 1986-87 they were trounced 9-0 by eventual winners FC Porto at the Rio Ave stadium in Vila do Conde and 1-0 at home in Malta.
UEFA Europa League
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1983–84 | UEFA Cup | 1. Round | Inter Bratislava | 0–10 | 0–6 | 0–16 | |
1984–85 | UEFA Cup | 1. Round | Partizan | 0–2 | 0–2 | 0–4 | |
UEFA Champions League
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1985–86 | European Cup | 1. Round | Omonia Nicosia | 0–5 | 0–5 | 0–10 | |
1986–87 | European Cup | 1. Round | FC Porto | 0–1 | 0–9 | 0–10 | |
Players
Current Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable former managers
- Paddy Sloan
- Zija Yildiz (October 1994-June 2001)
- Michael Molzahn (July 2009–June 11)
- Silvio Vella (June 12, 2010–May 28, 2013)
- Steve D'Amato (Aug 17, 2013–)
External links
- Rabat Ajax Fan Site
- Rabat Ajax Official Site
- Rabat Ajax History
- Rabat Ajax Team 2000/01
- Rabat Ajax First Cup Final
- Rabat Ajax Statistics
- Official Rabat Ajax YouTube Channel
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