Author: Robert Busuttil

Malta Veterans win MUSC Cup

Photos: Domenic Aquilina

The Malta veterans won the MUSC Cup after beating Manchester Reds 4-0 in a game played at the Centenary Stadium.

The Maltese players took advantage of the opportunities that came their way and punished the Manchester veterans four times without reply.

This match was organised by the Manchester United Supporters Club Malta and was the climax to a series of events commemorating the club’s 65th anniversary. Former Red Devils’ players such as Jaap Stam, Ronny Johnsen and other former players had the chance to measure themselves with the Maltese Veterans.

The Maltese surged ahead in the first half courtesy of a Michael Galea’s header while in the second half Mark Barbara, Kevin Sammut and Ian Zammit added more goals for their team.

At the end of the contest, Manchester United Supporters Club president Joseph Tedesco presented the cup to veterans’ captain Brian Said.

The Maltese started with this formation:

Mario Muscat, Jeffrey Chetcuti, Carlo Mamo, Brian Said, Stephen Wellman, Gareth Sciberras, Kevin Sammut, Roderick Bajada, Michael Galea, Jamie Pace, Aleksandar Ribic.

Malcolm Camilleri retains VMFA presidency

The Veterans Malta Football Association held its Annual General Meeting yesterday at the MFA Headquarters in Ta Qali.

VMFA President Malcolm Camilleri thanked the three outgoing Executive Committee members, Chris Fenech (General Secretary) as well as Executive Committee members Mark Mizzi and Eric Saliba.

Three new members were appointed to the VMFA Executive Committee, namely Kevin Loughborough, Mario Camilleri and Charles Polidano, with Malcolm Camilleri (President), Stephen Wellman (Vice-President), Mark Micallef (Treasurer) and Antoine Sammut (Committee Member) retaining their posts.

VMFA re-iterated that it will continue working towards attracting a number of ex-players to the league which already boasts over 30 ex-National Team players and confirmed that next season at least two new teams will be joining the VMFA Premier League.

The Malta Veterans dominant over Whitegate United

The Malta Veterans dominated the match hammered Whitegate United 6-1 in an international friendly played at the Charles Abela Stadium in Mosta.

The Maltese led by coach Joe Micallef were winning 1-0 until the interval with the second half which resulted in an aggressive one as they managed to score five more goals.

Adam Smeir put the Maltese ahead on 35 minutes with Ian Zammit doubling the score on the hour mark.

On 67 minutes, the Maltese made it 3-0 after David Azzopardi passed to Luke Satariano who made no mistake.

Although Whitegate United reduced the score in the 71st minute, the Maltese remained concentrated and scored three more goals through Daniel Cremona, a beautiful free kick by Kevin Sammut and another goal by Adam Smeir who thus completed a personal brace.

Malta: Roderick Debattista, Jonathan Bondin, Gareth Magri, Eric Saliba, Jeffrey Chetcuti, Kevin Sammut, Daniel Cremona, Ian Zammit, Alan Tabone, Adam Smeir.

Subs: Ivan Cassar, Luke Satariano, Ayrton Buhagiar, Manuel Sevasta, David Azzopardi, Roderick Farrugia.

MFPA clinch treble after trophy win

MFPA made a treble of successes in the Malta Veterans Football Association when they won the VMFA Trophy after beating their rivals Gżira United Veterans 2-1 in the final.

In fact, this team added another trophy to their shelf as after winning the championship they had also lifted the David Cluett Memorial Cup.

It was a very hard-fought game with the Malta Football Players Association opening an early lead and although they were overtaken by the Maroons, it didn’t take long for them to re-establish their advantage which was also decisive.

MFPA went ahead through Aleksandar Ribic with the first half ending 1-0.

In the second half, Gzira United came out well and equalized through Matthew Bartolo. Despite everything, it was a temporary joy for the Maroons as Gareth Sciberras scored the winning goal for MFPA.

At the end of the match, Malcolm Camilleri , the president of the Veterans Malta Football Association presented the cup to the MFPA player Jonathan Bondin.

Referees: Jason Penza and Lorry Sammut.

MFPA hope for treble, Gżira to seek second trophy of the season

MFPA and Gżira United meet this evening at the St Dorothy’s Grounds for the VMFA Trophy final. It will be the last encounter of a scintillating 2023/24 season which MFPA dominated with the league title. The latter hope to make a treble of successes as they meet their arch-rivals Gżira United who during the whole season were a tough nut to crack.

MFPA won the title acquiring a five-point advantage over the same Maroons. The team started the season on a not-so-positive note but during the second round they started to gain ground to get the most important objectives.

On the other hand, the Maroons could have done better in some championship matches but now they have the chance to get sweet revenge of the rivals.

Both teams faced each other four times during this season as Gżira won the first encounter 8-5 with MFPA prevailing 8-2 and 4-2 while the last match ended in a 4-4 scoreline.

MFPA ousted Żurrieq Wolves 11-6 and Birkirkara St Helen’s 3-2 while Gżira eliminated Luxol 9-3 and Rabat 8-6 after the penalty shoot-out.

There will be an interesting duel between the league’s top scorer Ian Zammit (Gżira) and Aleksandar Ribic (MFPA)

The match will kick-off at 7.30pm and will be live streamed on the Facebook Page IL-MIXJA SAR-REBĦA.

The Malta Veterans National Team in an international friendly against Whitegate United FC

The Malta Veterans National Team will play the fourth match of the year as they play Whitegate United FC at the Charles Abela Stadium. This English team comes from the Cheshire area and has been established since 1959.

Coach Joe Micallef called a squad of 18 players for this match:

Goalkeeper: Roderick Debattista, Ivan Cassar.

Defenders: Brian Said, Jeffrey Chetcuti, Carlo Mamo, Eric Saliba, Manuel Sevasta, Roderick Farrugia, Gareth Magri.

Midfielders: Kevin Sammut, Jonathan Bondin, Alan Tabone, Daniel Cremona, Luke Satariano, David Azzopardi.

Forwards: Ian Zammit, Ayrton Buhagiar, Adam Smeir.

In the previous matches, the Maltese Veterans beat Iberos FC 3-1, Amfora Club Prague 4-1 but lost 3-0 against Royal Navy FA.

The match between the Malta Veterans and Whitegate United FC kicks off at 7pm.

MFPA and Gżira United Veterans to contest VMFA Trophy final

MFPA and Gzira United Veterans will contest the VMFA Trophy final after winning their respective semi-final encounters.

Holders MFPA did not find it easy at all to beat Birkirkara St Helen’s 3-2.

It was a close game with both sides attacking boldly although in the end it was the Malta Football Players Association who emerged victorious.

Alexander Ribic, Gareth Sciberras and George Frendo scored the goals for MFPA with Kevin Sammut standing out for Birkirkara after netting a brace.

Referee was Peter Abela.

Rabat and Gżira United offered a wonderful and balanced game that had to be decided on penalties with the Maroons emerging victorious 4-2. The score until regulation time was 3-3 with Adam Smeir scoring a double for Rabat and Ibrahim Tarek also among the scorers.

Gzira always remained in the game with Arthur Oyama scoring a double and Kevin Vella who also found the back of the net.

Referee was Peter Abela.

The VMFA Trophy final will take place next Wednesday at St Dorothy’s Grounds in Żebbug.

Three teams get a place in the semi-finals of the VMFA Trophy

Three teams advanced to the VMFA Trophy semifinals after obtaining some positive results.

Holders MFPA found little difficulty in defeating Żurrieq Wolves 11-6.

Manuel Sevasta was the protagonist for the Malta Football Players Association when he scored three goals with Alexander Ribic and Carlo Mamo hitting the target twice. Matthew Xerxen, Aleksandar Marinkovic and an own goal added more goals for their team.

Żurrieq reduced the score after a hat-trick by Clarence Thompson, a double by Bjorn Bondin and another goal by Roderick Caruana.

Birkirkara St Helen’s dominated the match against Hibernians so much that they won 14-4.

The Stripes had Ayrton Buhagiar in fine form as he scored seven goals with Kevin Sammut notching a poker. Eric Saliba, Nikolay Filipov and Kevin Borg Degiorgio were also on the mark for Birkirkara St Helen’s

The Paolites reduced the score after two braces by Ilia Nazarov and Leandros Calleja.

Gzira United Veterans secured a place in the last four after beating Luxol St Andrew’s 9-3.

This was a special game for Alex Muscat as apart from scoring a goal, he was marking his return after six months because of an injury.

Valdo Alinho and David Azzopardi scored two goals each with Pio Schiriha, Jonathan Pearson, Kevin Vella, Gilbert Camilleri Lowell and Alex Muscat adding more goals for the Maroons.

For Luxol, Beppe Antignolo scored twice with Michael Galea adding another.

The semi-finals of the VMFA Trophy will be played next Wednesday at the St Dorothy’s Grounds Birkirkara St Helen’s facing MFPA (7pm) while Gzira United play against Rabat Veterans (8pm).

Ian Zammit voted VMFA Player of the Year

Gżira United Veterans striker Ian Zammit won the VMFA player of the year accolade for season 2023/24.

Zammit, who is 37 years old and played for Valletta, Mosta, Sliema Wanderers, Marsa, Sirens and Qrendi, was decisive for Gżira United Veterans as he helped them to book a place in the Championship Pool. Apart from that he finished the VMFA Cisk Premier League top scorer with 40 goals.

Meanwhile MFPA player Gareth Sciberras finished in second place while Luxol’s Michael Galea placed in third place.

Unveiling a New Chapter: Birkirkara St Helen’s open new premises

Later this week, Birkirkara Saint Helen Veterans FC Celebrated the Opening of their new premises

On a momentous occasion and with the collaboration of the mayor and Birkirkara’s local council, this club proudly managed to unveil its brand-new premises, signaling a thrilling new chapter in its history.

Located at the Old Railway Gardens in Birkirkara, The new premises were renovated by the club’s members, family and friends, and various sponsors who helped the project to enhance its full potential. This new club premises is aimed to help the club to expand and thrive for more success.