Marsa F.C.

Marsa F.C.
Marsa
Logo
Full name Marsa Football Club
Founded 1920
Ground Ta'Qali Stadium,
Ta'Qali,
Malta
(Capacity: 17,000)
Chairman Malta Twanny Mercieca
Manager Malta David Pace
League Maltese Third Division
2008/09 Maltese Second Division 12th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours

Marsa Football Club are a Maltese football club from the town of Marsa, which currently plays in the Maltese Third Division.

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History

The club was founded in 1920, just a year later in 1921 the club was renamed to Marsa United, before reverting back to Marsa F.C. ten years later in 1931.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
22 Malta GK Keith Brincat
19 Malta FW Jurgen Attard
1 Malta GK Demis Grima
11 Malta DF Oswaldo Zammit
3 Malta DF George Cutajar
20 Malta DF Brazen Demicoli
2 Malta DF Joseph Rizzo
14 Malta DF Brian Zammit
15 Malta DF Kevin Scerri
Malta DF Norbert Ellul
Malta DF Steve Buhagiar
8 Malta DF Carl Cremona
No. Position Player
Malta MF Kirsten Brincat
Malta MF Sean Spiteri
4 Malta MF Johann Camilleri
9 Malta FW Charlo Debattista
Malta FW William Debattista
10 Malta MF Christian Debono
6 Malta MF Jean Paul Muscat
13 Malta MF Larkin Vella
18 Ghana FW Abdullah Yussuf
Malta MF Jeremy Dalli
Malta FW Clayton Guzman
7 Malta MF Eland Vella

European Record

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1971-72 UEFA Cup 1R Italy Juventus 0-6 0-5 0-11

Notable players

See Marsa F.C. Players

  • Malta Kenneth Abela
  • Malta Roderick Asciak
  • Nigeria Minabo Asechemie
  • Malta Graham Bencini
  • Malta Charles Brincat
  • Malta Ivan Casha
  • Malta Gilbert Martin
Graham Bencini

External links

Official website



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