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Senglea Athletic
Full nameSenglea Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)L-Isla, Senglea, Yellows
Founded22 March 1943; 81 years ago (1943-03-22)
PresidentNeil Carter
ManagerLiam Mangion[1]
LeagueMaltese Challenge League
2022–23Maltese National Amateur League, Group A Winners, Champions (Promoted)

Senglea Athletic Football Club is a professional Maltese football club based in Senglea. Founded in 1943, the club currently plays in the Maltese Challenge League.

History

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Senglea Athletic Football Club was founded in 1943. It took over from the former Senglea United club, which had been formed in 1921 following the demise of Senglea Shamrocks.[2] After the Second World War the club began to compete in the Second Division (today's Third Division) organised by the Malta Football Association.

Apart from moments of success and happiness, this club also had his disappointing moments. For many times this club had to play in the lowest divisions of Malta.

The most moments of glory and happiness occurred in the mid-70's when the club was promoted to the second division, and later on to the first division. For a number of successive times Senglea Athletic F.C. were declared champions of the second division.[citation needed]

For another time, in 1981, the club was promoted to the Maltese Premier Division.[note 1] During that season, Senglea Athletic made history when they contested in the final of the MFA Trophy, while being in the Maltese First Division. The club was very near to participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup, but unfortunately the final against Floriana F.C. ended in a 2–1 loss for Senglea Athletic F.C. During that time the president for the club was Walter Clinch.

From that time onwards Senglea Athletic F.C. passed through some very bad moments due to financial crisis. But then in the year 2000, they got back to their feet and were promoted from the Maltese Third Division to the Maltese Second Division, together with Msida F.C. During that time the president for Senglea Athletic F.C. was Reno Chirchop.

The next year, Senglea Athletic F.C., this time again with Msida F.C., were promoted to the Maltese First Division. During that time the president for Senglea Athletic F.C. was Dr. Vincent S. Zammit. The club's aim of competing in the Maltese Premier League took a step backwards, when during the 2008–09 season they were relegated to the Maltese Second Division. During the season 2009–10 Senglea Athletic finished in the 9th place, just a position above the relegation play-offs.

Kit

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The home kit of Senglea Athletic F.C. consists of the primary colours of Senglea, yellow and red. The manufacturer of the kits is Givova, while the main sponsors - COMMERCIAL PARTNERS Palumbo Malta Shipyards - Internships Worldwide - Universal Cement - UC Ltd. American University of Malta - EFES Pilsener Malta - Le Regatta

Current squad

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Senior Squad

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Note: The same squad number may be used by more than one player. If that is the case, the last player who have used the number is assigned with it.
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 Malta MLT Glen Zammit
2 DF Malta MLT Christian Degabriele
3 DF Malta MLT Amir Ahmamed
5 DF Ghana GHA Edmund Gbordzor
6 MF Malta MLT Tyrone Fenech
7 FW Malta MLT Daneel Abela
8 FW Malta MLT Terence Vella
10 MF Malta MLT Llywelyn Cremona
11 MF Malta MLT Clive Gauci
9 FW Ghana GHA Alilu Issaka
16 MF Malta MLT Karl Magri
3 DF Malta MLT Owen Galea
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Malta MLT Xylon Marmara
18 DF Malta MLT Keith Vella
19 DF Malta MLT Jake Borg
20 MF Colombia COL Esquiel Sebastian Perdomo
23 MF Malta MLT Brandon Micallef
22 FW Malta MLT Salem El Kayati
28 MF Malta MLT Kane Bonello
29 GK Malta MLT Luke Cocker
30 DF Malta MLT Steve Meilak
48 FW Malta MLT Kenneth Abela
93 DF Malta MLT Christian Grech

During the 2007/08 season Senglea were crowned champions of Section D of the MFA Youth League, and thus they were promoted to Section C.

The following season also proved to be successful to Senglea. Apart from finishing 4th in Section C, taking into consideration that this was their first season in this level, they also managed to reach the semi-final of the Youth Knock-Out B, where clubs from Sections B, C and D take part. In the semi final they lost 5–1 to the Section B club, Qormi.

During the season 2011-12 Senglea were crowned champions of Section C, and therefore gaining promotion to Section B. They also managed to reach the semi-final of the knock-out once again. They were eliminated by the designated champions Balzan Youths.

Statistics

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Year Division Level Position (Participating Teams) Points Gained / Maximum Points
1997/98 Malta Maltese Third Division Section B 4 3rd (7) /
1998/99 Malta Maltese Third Division Section B 4 4th (7) /
1999/00 Malta Maltese Third Division 4 10th (15) /
2000/01 Malta Maltese Third Division 4 2nd (16) /
2001/02 Malta Maltese Second Division 3 2nd (12) /
2002/03 Malta Maltese First Division 2 3rd (10) /
2003/04 Malta Maltese First Division 2 4th (10) /
2004/05 Malta Maltese First Division 2 4th (10) 28 / 54
2005/06 Malta Maltese First Division 2 5th (10) 27 / 54
2006/07 Malta Maltese First Division 2 5th (10) 27 / 54
2007/08 Malta Maltese First Division 2 4th (10) 31 / 54
2008/09 Malta Maltese First Division 2 10th (10) 8 / 54
2009/10 Malta Maltese Second Division 3 9th (12) 25 / 66
2010/11 Malta Maltese Second Division 3 10th (12) 19 / 66
2011/12 Malta Maltese Second Division 3 13th (14) 15 / 78
2012/13 Malta Maltese Third Division 4 1st (14) 68 / 78

Honours

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Club

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Individual

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Footnotes

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References

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  1. ^ "Clive Mizzi appointed coach at struggling Senglea Athletic". The Malta Independent. 26 October 2020. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  2. ^ Baldacchino, Carmel (2 April 2009). "The fore-runners of Senglea Athletic". The Times of Malta. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Melita Digital Malta Football Awards 2007/08 – The Finalists". www.maltafootball.com (in Maltese). Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2008-06-08.