Mosta F.C.

Mosta
Full name Mosta Football Club
Nickname(s) Tar-Rotunda
Founded 1935
Ground Charles Abela Memorial Stadium, Mosta
Chairman Malta George Galea
Manager England Peter Smith
League Maltese Premier League
2014/15 Maltese Premier League, 10th

Mosta Football Club are a Maltese football club from the town of Mosta. The team played four seasons in Malta's highest league 1974/75, 1987/88, 2002/03 and 2005/06. They achieved promotion to the Maltese Premier League again in 2010/11.[1]

Achievements

Players

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
Malta GK Yenez Cini
Malta GK Omar Borg
Malta DF James Brincat
Malta DF Mark Brincat
Malta DF Tyrone Farrugia
Cameroon DF Jonas Ekani
Malta DF Adrian Borg
Malta MF Dyson Falzon (on loan from Valletta)
Malta MF Ryan Grech
Malta MF Kyle Frendo
Nigeria MF Samuel Chukwudi
Malta MF Isaac Galea
No. Position Player
Nigeria MF Frederick Abel
Nigeria MF Mohammed Abdulmalik
Nigeria MF Yau Hassan
Nigeria MF Ice Cream
Italy MF Edile Micheletti
Italy MF Michele Vegliato
Malta FW Ian Zammit
Nigeria FW Haruna Babangida
Nigeria FW Fidelis Saviour
Brazil FW Mateus (on loan from Empoli)
Malta FW Kurt Zammit
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Edin Murga (on loan from Birkirkara)

Club Officials

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Name Role
Technical Staff
Peter Smith Coach
Adrian 'Bambin' Farrugia Technical Director
Simon Cilia Physiotherapist
Demis Micallef Kit Manager
Board Members
George Galea President and First Delegate
Pierre Mifsud Secretary
Michael Galea Treasurer
Zammit Colin Vice President
Chris Grech Vice President and Standing Committee representative
Victor Vella Ass. Secretary
Buhagiar Emanuel Board Member
Joe Quattromani Board Member
Magri Paul Board Member
Sean Grech Board Member
Paul Vella Board Member
Joe Micallef Board Member

Managers

Women's team

The women's team of Mosta plays in the country's top division, the Maltese First Division. In 2010–11 it won its first championship and ths qualified to the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League.[2] The team was runners-up in the 1998 and 1999 Maltese Women's Cup and recently won the 2012 cup.[3]

References

External links

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