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Full name | Mellieħa Sports Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Boys in Blue | ||
Founded | 1947; 77 years ago (1947) | ||
Ground | Mellieħa Sports Complex | ||
Chairman | Alfred Vella Borg | ||
Manager | Warren Said | ||
League | National Amateur League | ||
2023–24 | National Amateur League, Group A, 5th | ||
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Mellieħa Sports Club is a Maltese sports club based in the town of Mellieħa. Founded in 1947, just after the end of the Second World War, the primary aim was that of promoting and fostering the development of sports in the village and its surroundings, including football, baseball (Mellieħa Northenders), softball (Mellieħa Curves), netball and snooker.
Mellieħa S.C. began as a football club in 1947 and has competed ever since. Their most notable achievement happened in 1992 when they finished runners-up in the Maltese First Division, which earned them a promotion to the Premier League, the top-tier in Maltese football. For the 2020–21 season, they competed in the National Amateur League, finishing 4th in group A before being knocked out in the first round of the promotion play-offs.
Mellieħa S.C will play in the 2024–25 Maltese National Amateur League.
Player records
Appearances and goalscoring
- Most appearances: Ray Vella, 377+ (no exact records held); Kevin Gauci, 383
- Record goal scorer: Wayne Borg St. John, 159 in 317 games (2000–2016)
- Most goals in one season: Wayne Borg St. John, 22 (2009–10)
- Oldest player ever: Ray Vella, 46 years
Player of the Year (1961–2023)
Managers
- Tony Pepperoni (1967–70)
- Alfred Bartolo (1974–76)
- Frankie Zammit (1976–77)
- Carmel Bartolo (1977–78)
- John Calleja (1978–80)
- John Buttiġieġ (1980–81)
- John Calleja (1981–82)
- Selection Board (1982–83)
- Salvu Vella (1983–84)
- Charlie Grima & Charlie Fenech (1984–85)
- George Micallef (1985–88)
- Dennis Fenech (1988–94)
- Freddie Cardona (1994–96)
- Euchar Grech & Nefail Zhejani (1996–97)
- Dennis Fenech (1997–99)
- Ronald Vella (1999–2002)
- Ilir Pelinku (2002–04)
- Dennis Fenech (2004–05)
- Ilir Pelinku (2005–08)
- Ronald Vella (2008–09)
- Kevin Gambin & Nikolay Filipov (2009–11)
- JoJo Bajada (2011–12)
- Alex Delia (2012–13)
- Dennis Fenech (2013–15)
- Brian Bartolo (2015–16)
- Vojko Martinović & Alex Delia (2016–17)
- Alex Delia (2017–18)
- Brian Bartolo (2018–2021)
- Antoine Camilleri (2022–2023)
- Warren Said (2024-)
Honours
League
- Runners-up (1): 1991–92
- Winners (1): 1990–91
- Runners-up (1): 2006–07
- Winners (2): 1961–62, 1988–89
- Runners-up (1): 2017–18
- Fourth Division
- Winners (1): 1975–76
Cup
- Second/Third Division FA Cup
- Winners (1): 2003–04
- Fourth Division Cup
- Winners (1): 1978–79
- Christmas Cup
- Winners (1): 1972–73
References
- "MELLIEHA SPORTS CLUB - Home". Mellieħa Sports Club. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
- "Mellieha Northenders - Malta Baseball and Softball Association". Malta Baseball and Softball Association. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
- "IZIBET Amateur League I". Malta Football Association. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
External links
- Official website
- Profile on Malta Football Association's website
Maltese football clubs | |
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Premier League | |
Challenge League | |
Amateur League I | |
Amateur League II | |