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Zurrieq Football Club |
Full name | Żurrieq Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Reds |
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Founded | 16 May 1949; 75 years ago (1949-05-16) |
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Ground | Żurrieq Football Ground |
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Capacity | 100 |
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Chairman | Dino Bonnici |
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Manager | Saviour Debono Grech |
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League | Maltese Challenge League |
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2022–23 | 6th |
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Żurrieq Football Club is a Maltese football club based in Żurrieq, Malta. The club currently plays in the Maltese Challenge League.[1] They also play in the annual Maltese FA Trophy.[2]
In 1982, Żurrieq F.C. took part in the first round of the 1982–83 UEFA Cup. Their debut was against HNK Hajduk Split, losing 4–1[3] and 4–0.[4] Three years later they played the first round in the 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup against FC Bayer Uerdingen 05, losing 3–0 and 9–0.[5][6] The next year they played in the first round of the 1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup against Wrexham, losing 3–0 and 4–0.[7][8]
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Top five most appearances of all-time
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Rank.
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Player
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Period
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Apps
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1 |
Mario Farrugia |
1972–87 |
354
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2 |
Louis Cutajar |
1979-91 |
322
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3 |
Karl Sacco |
2004-15; 2018-20 |
237
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4 |
Darren Bellizzi |
2000s |
222
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5 |
Jason Saliba |
2000s |
220
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Top five scorers of all-time
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Rank.
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Player
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Period
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Goals
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1 |
Mario Farrugia |
1972–87 |
52
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2 |
Godfrey Chetcuti |
2000s |
50
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3 |
Aldrin Muscat |
1990–95 |
49
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4 |
Daniel Zammit |
2012–19 |
46
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5 |
Nikolai Kirilov |
1999–05 |
45
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Żurrieq F.C. Committee
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[1]
Position |
Name
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President |
Dino Bonnici
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General Secretary |
Norbert Fenech
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Asst. Secretary
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Sandro Sammut
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Treasurer |
Victor Galea
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Asst. Treasurer
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Michael Calleja
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Members
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Sandro Sammut, Anthony Camilleri, Jeffrey Camilleri, Michael Calleja, David Bugeja, Fiona Galea, Noel Buhagiar, George Caruana
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Financial Director
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Manuel D'Amato
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V.Presidents
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Julian Galea / Rita Grima
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The recent season-by-season performance of the club:
Season
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Division
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Tier
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Position
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1993-94
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Maltese Premier League
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I
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6th
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1994-95
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Maltese Premier League
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7th
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1995-96
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Maltese Premier League
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10th ↓
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1996-97
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Maltese First Division
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II
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5th
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1998-99
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Maltese First Division
|
2nd ↑
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1999-00
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Maltese Premier League
|
I
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10th ↓
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2000-01
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Maltese First Division
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II
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10th ↓
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2001-02
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Maltese Second Division
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III
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4th
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2002-03
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Maltese Second Division
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4th
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2003-04
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Maltese Second Division
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10th ↓
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2004-05
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Maltese Third Division
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IV
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11th
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2005-06
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Maltese Third Division
|
6th
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2006-07
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Maltese Third Division
|
3rd ↑
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2007-08
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Maltese Second Division
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III
|
11th ↓
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2008-09
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Maltese Third Division
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IV
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2nd ↑
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2009-10
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Maltese Second Division
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III
|
8th
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2010-11
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Maltese Second Division
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9th
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2011-12
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Maltese Second Division
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10th
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2012-13
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Maltese Second Division
|
3rd ↑
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2013-14
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Maltese First Division
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II
|
9th
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2014-15
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Maltese First Division
|
12th ↓
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2015-16
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Maltese Second Division
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III
|
13th ↓
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2016-17
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Maltese Third Division
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IV
|
9th
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2017-18
|
Maltese Third Division
|
9th
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2018-19
|
Maltese Third Division
|
1st ↑
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2019-20
|
Maltese Second Division
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III
|
7th
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2020-21
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Maltese Amateur League
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2nd
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2021-22
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Maltese Amateur League
|
1st ↑
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2022-23
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Maltese Challenge League
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II
|
5th
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2023-24
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Maltese Challenge League
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6th
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