Maltese First Division 2004-05

Maltese First Division 2004-05

The Maltese First Division 2004-05 (known as BOV First Division 2004-05 for sponsorship reasons) started on 5 September 2004 and finished on 15 May 2005.Balzan and Hamrun were relegated from the Premier League.St.Georges and Gozo were promoted from Maltese Second Division with the latter(Gozo) having won a promotion playoff against Gzira to clinch promotion.Hamrun were champions and Mosta were runners-up.Both teams were promoted to the Maltese Premier League.Balzan having just got relegated from Premier League were once again relegated this time to the Maltese Second Division alongside Gozo.The Maltese First Division 2004-05 was made up of these teams:

* Balzan
* Gozo
* Hamrun
* Marsa
* Mosta
* Mqabba
* Naxxar
* San Gwann
* Senglea
* St.George's


=Changes from previous season=

Promoted from Maltese Second Division
* St. George's F.C.
* Gozo

Relegated from Maltese Premier League 2003-04
* Balzan Youths
* Hamrun Spartans F.C.

Final League Table 2004-05

2004/2005 Results

"To read this table, the home team is listed in the left-hand column."


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