- Malta national under-17 football team
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The Malta national under-17 football team represents Malta in international football competitions in the FIFA U-17 World Cup and the UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, as well as any other under-17 international football tournaments. It is governed by the Malta Football Association. In October 2009 Malta qualified from its group to the Elite Round that shall be played in March 2010. This success came around following a victory over The Netherlands 2-1 and an 0-0 draw with host nation Andorra, after having lost the first match against Northern Ireland 2-0. Malta qualified as the Best Third Placed team.
UEFA U-17 Championship Record
- 2006: Did not qualify
- 2007: Did not qualify
- 2008: Did not qualify
- 2009: Did not qualify
- 2009/2010: Elite Round.
Malta National Under-17 squad
Current coach: Branko Nisevic Assistant coach: William Mock
# Pos. Player Date of Birth (Age) Caps Goals Club 1 GK Luke Pecorella {{{age}}} - - Naxxar Lions 12 GK Jean Claude Debattista {{{age}}} - - Hamrun Spartans 2 DF Miguel Attard {{{age}}} - - Valletta F.C. 3 DF Matthew Bonello {{{age}}} - - Pieta Hotspurs 3 DF Zachary Gatt {{{age}}} - - Pieta 4 DF Bernard Borg {{{age}}} - - Birkirkara 5 DF Fabio Muscat {{{age}}} - - Livorno 13 DF Christian Stewart {{{age}}} - - Pieta 14 DF Godwin Mackay {{{age}}} - - Mosta 6 MF Llywelyn Cremona {{{age}}} - - Valletta F.C. 7 MF Matthew Thorne {{{age}}} - - Valletta F.C. 8 MF Kyle Cesare {{{age}}} - - Pieta Hotspurs 3 MF Dion Fava {{{age}}} - - Zabbar St. Patrick 11 MF Gabriel Aquilina {{{age}}} - - Sliema Wanderers 15 MF Kurt Zammit {{{age}}} - - Mosta 16 MF Karl Micallef {{{age}}} - - Pieta 17 MF Clyde Cumbo {{{age}}} - - Luxol St. Andrews 9 FW Rodney Refalo {{{age}}} - - Pieta 10 FW Luke Montebello {{{age}}} - - Livorno 18 FW Paolo Dandolo {{{age}}} - - Sliema Wanderers 19 FW Ryan Spiteri {{{age}}} - - Hamrun Spartans 20 FW Jurgen Degabriele {{{age}}} - - Hibernians External links
- Official site of the Malta Football Association
- Official site of the Malta Youth FA
- www.maltasport.com
- www.maltafootball.com
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