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Dingli Swallows were promoted this year as champions from the First Division to the Maltese Premier Division for the first time in their history. In the Championship decider match they beat Vittoriosa Stars 2-1 at the Corradino Stadium on the 19th May 2009. This is to be considered as a big success for a club hailing from such a small village and will certainly be recorded in golden letters in the club's history books. |
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Dingli Swallows were promoted this year as champions from the First Division to the Maltese Premier Division for the first time in their history. In the Championship decider match they beat Vittoriosa Stars 2-1 at the Corradino Stadium on the 19th May 2009. This is to be considered as a big success for a club hailing from such a small village and will certainly be recorded in capital letters in the club's history books. One must not forget to mention the man behind all this success. Coach Jesmond Zammit, backed by the club's managing committee, worked a lot for this glorious day and finally he reached the target. |
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Notorious players in the history of the Dingli Swallows Club were Edmond Caruana, George Xuereb, Ally Dawson, Jeremy Agius, Mark Galea and Kurt Formosa. |
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Notorious players in the history of the Dingli Swallows Club were Edmond Caruana, George Xuereb, Ally Dawson, Kevin Asciak, Jeremy Agius, Mark Galea and Kurt Formosa. |
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Shirt colours: red and blue.
Dingli Swallows were promoted this year as champions from the First Division to the Maltese Premier Division for the first time in their history. In the Championship decider match they beat Vittoriosa Stars 2-1 at the Corradino Stadium on the 19th May 2009. This is to be considered as a big success for a club hailing from such a small village and will certainly be recorded in capital letters in the club's history books. One must not forget to mention the man behind all this success. Coach Jesmond Zammit, backed by the club's managing committee, worked a lot for this glorious day and finally he reached the target.
Notorious players in the history of the Dingli Swallows Club were Edmond Caruana, George Xuereb, Ally Dawson, Kevin Asciak, Jeremy Agius, Mark Galea and Kurt Formosa.