- Gozo Football League First Division
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Melita First Division Countries Gozo Founded 1937 Number of teams 7 Levels on pyramid 1 Relegation to Second Division Domestic cup(s) G.F.A. Cup
Independence Cup
Freedom Day CupCurrent champions Sannat Lions
(2010–11)Website Official site 2010–11 Gozo First Division The Gozitan First Division, also known as Melita First Division for sponsorship reasons, is the top level of the Gozitan football league system. Under this system there is another division under the First Division, the Second Division.
The Melita First Division is based on three rounds with each team playing each other three times, thus the teams in the First Division play 18 games each in total. The season is usually held between September and April. At the end of the season, the bottom club is relegated to the Second Division and the winner of the Second Division is promoted to next season's First Division. A promotion/relegation play-off game is held between the 6th placed First Division team and the team placing second in the Second Division.
The majority of matches are played at the Gozo Stadium or at Sannat Ground.
Contents
2011–12 season
Participating clubs
Club Position in 2010–11 Top division titles Last top division title Għajnsielem 2nd 6 2004–05 Nadur Youngsters 3rd 10 2007–08 S.K. Victoria Wanderers 5th 1 1978–79 Sannat Lions 1st 10 2010–11 Victoria Hotspurs 4th 11 2009–10 Xaghra United 1st (Second Division) 6 1997-98 Xewkija Tigers 6th 4 2000–01 List of champions
Year by year
Here is a complete list of the past champions of the First Division.
- 1937–38: Victoria Stars
- 1938–39: Victoria City
- 1939–40: Xagħra Blue Stars
- 1940–41: was not held
- 1941–42: was not held
- 1942–43: was not held
- 1943–44: was not held
- 1944–45: Victoria Athletics
- 1945–46: Victoria Athletics
- 1946–47: Victoria Athletics
- 1947–48: was not held
- 1948–49: Salesian Youths
- 1949–50: was not held
- 1950–51: was not held
- 1951–52: was not held
- 1952–53: Salesian Youths
- 1953–54: was not held
- 1954–55: Victoria Athletics
- 1955–56: was not held
- 1956–57: Salesian Youths
- 1957–58: Salesian Youths
- 1958–59: Salesian Youths
- 1959–60: Salesian Youths
- 1960–61: abandoned
- 1961–62: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1962–63: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1963–64: Xagħra Young Stars
- 1964–65: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1965–66: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1966–67: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1967–68: Nadur Youngsters
- 1968–69: S.K. Calypcians
- 1969–70: Ghajnsielem
- 1970–71: Ghajnsielem
- 1971–72: Ghajnsielem
- 1972–73: Ghajnsielem
- 1973–74: Ghajnsielem
- 1974–75: Xewkija Tigers
- 1975–76: Sannat Lions
- 1976–77: Sannat Lions
- 1977–78: Sannat Lions
- 1978–79: Victoria United
- 1979–80: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1980–81: Sannat Lions
- 1981–82: Sannat Lions
- 1982–83: Xewkija Tigers
- 1983–84: Xewkija Tigers
- 1984–85: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1985–86: Kerċem Ajax
- 1985–86: Kerċem Ajax
- 1987–88: Sannat Lions
- 1988–89: Xagħra United
- 1989–90: Sannat Lions
- 1990–91: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1991–92: Xagħra United
- 1992–93: Xagħra United
- 1993–94: Victoria Hotspurs
- 1994–95: Nadur Youngsters
- 1995–96: Nadur Youngsters
- 1996–97: Nadur Youngsters
- 1997–98: Xagħra United
- 1998–99: Nadur Youngsters
- 1999–00: Victoria Hotspurs
- 2000–01: Xewkija Tigers
- 2001–02: Nadur Youngsters
- 2002–03: Nadur Youngsters
- 2003–04: Żebbuġ Rovers
- 2004–05: Ghajnsielem
- 2005–06: Nadur Youngsters
- 2006–07: Nadur Youngsters
- 2007–08: Nadur Youngsters
- 2008–09: Sannat Lions
- 2009–10: Victoria Hotspurs
- 2010–11: Sannat Lions
Performance by club
Club Titles Years Victoria Hotspurs 11 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1979–80, 1984–85, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2009–10 Nadur Youngsters 10 1967–68, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08 Sannat Lions 10 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2008–09, 2010-11 Xagħra United 6[1] 1939–40, 1963–64, 1988–89, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1997–98 Għajnsielem 6 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 2004–05 Oratory Youths 6[2] 1948–49, 1952–53, 1956–57, 1957–57, 1958–59, 1959–60 Victoria Athletics 4 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1954–55 Xewkija Tigers 4 1974–75, 1982–83, 1983–84, 2000–01 Kerċem Ajax 1 1985–86 Żebbuġ Rovers 1 2003–04 Victoria City† 1 1938–39 Victoria Stars† 1 1937–38 S.K. Calypcians† 1 1968–69 S.K. Victoria Wanderers 1[3] 1978–79 References
External links
National teams League system men:Premier League · First Division · Second Division · Third Division
women: Women's 1st Division
youth: Minors' League · U-17 ChampionshipDomestic cups Awards Lists List of Maltese international footballers · List of clubs · List of venues · Foreign players · All-Time TableMen's Clubs · Women's Clubs · Men's Players · Women's Players · Expatriate footballers · Managers · Referees · Venues · RecordsTop level football leagues of NF-Board/Non FIFA Categories:- Football in Malta
- National association football premier leagues
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