Lija Athletic F.C.

Lija Athletic
Full name Lija Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s) Tal-Larinġ, Tan-Nar
Founded 1949
Ground Lija Stadium
Capacity 500
Chairman Malta Dr Peter Fenech
Manager Malta Joseph Galea
League Maltese Premier League
2017-18 Maltese First Division, 1st
Website Club website

Lija Athletic Football Club (Commonly referred to as Lija Athletic) is a football team originating from the village of Lija, Malta. The present club was founded in 1949 and has competed in the Maltese Premier League three times.

History

Although the first team in Lija is believed to have been formed in the 1930s, the first team to take part in the competitions organised by the Malta Football Association were Lija Amateurs. Lija Amateurs were founded in 1944 and in season 1944–45, they took part in the Second Division. The team was disbanded after three years.

In 1948–49, the present club, Lija Athletic were founded. The club joined the MFA and played in Division Three. The team was gaining momentum, until during a Third Division league match against Qormi Youngsters in March 1957, the referee abandoned the game due to fighting between the players. The MFA suspended the club from all football activities. However this decision was reviewed and the team was back in 1958.

The club tasted its first success when winning the Third Division Championship in 1962–63. The team was relegated in 1968–69 and it took Lija Athletic nine years to regain promotion to the Second Division, once again winning the Third Division title. The introduction of the Premier Division by the MFA in 1980 meant that all clubs were promoted by one division. Lija Athletic found themselves in the First Division. After a rather good performance during the first season in Division One, Lija were relegated in 1981–82.

The club won promotion to the First Division in 1987–88, but after one year they were back to Division Two. In 1990–91, Lija Athletic were relegated to the Third Division. After three years in Division Three, the Athletic won three consecutive promotions way up to the Premier League after winning the championships of Divisions Three and Two and placing second in Division One. In the Premier League for the first time ever, during the season of 1996–97, Lija Athletic had a very hard time with the big guns of local football, and were relegated after placing last.

Lija Athletic regained Premiership status after placing second in season 2001–02, and after a quick return to Division One, they managed to regain promotion thanks to the runner-up position obtained in season 2003–04. Once again the Premier Division challenge was too much, and with 3 wins, 2 draws and 19 lost games, Lija finished in last place. In 2005–06 Lija Athletic continued the habit of leaving their division after one year, but this time the destination was the Second Division, after finishing 9th with 18 points in 18 games. In 2006–07 the team obtained a position in mid-table, finishing 7th place. In spite of a poorer record, the team climbed to 6th place the following season. In 2008–09 Lija Athletic were able to challenge for promotion, although they had to settle for third place behind Melita FC and local rivals Balzan Youths, thereby just missing out.

The 2009–10 season saw Lija Athletic strengthening the squad with several experienced players and some talented youngsters. From the early stages it was obvious the team would again be challengers for promotion, and with 48 points Lija Athletic won the Second Division championship and secured promotion to the First Division.

In Season 2013-14, Lija Athletic reached a new milestone when qualifying for the FA Trophy Semifinals for the first time in the club's history, following exceptional wins including one against Premier giants, Floriana F.C. Lija Athletic were eliminated from the competition with a narrow 0-1 loss to Qormi F.C. in the FA Trophy Semifinal.

Following seven (7) seasons in the First Division, Lija Athletic regained promotion to the top flight, the Premier League, for the fourth time in the club's history, this time winning the First Division League with a total of 54 points. This is the first time in the club's history that Lija Athletic won the First Division Championship, with a relatively young squad.

Players

Current squad (2017–18)

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

No. Position Player
1 Malta GK Jonathan Martinelli (on loan from Senglea)
2 Malta DF Carl Cassar
3 Serbia MF Predrag Babic
4 Malta DF Leon Muscat
5 Malta DF Patrick Borg
6 Malta MF Daniel Scerri
7 Albania MF Erjon Beu
8 Malta DF Aaron Sammut
9 Malta FW Leejoe Schembri
10 Malta MF Antione Borg
11 Nigeria FW Abubakar Bello Osagie
12 Malta GK Luke Bonnici
13 Malta DF McAllister Clinch
14 Mexico DF Juan Saavedra
No. Position Player
15 Malta MF Jayden Aquilina
16 Malta FW Gabriel Borg
17 Mexico MF Claudio Celis
18 Brazil MF Everton Da Silva
19 Malta DF Nigel Spiteri
20 Malta MF Ryan Sammut
21 Cameroon FW Raphael Alain Kooh Shona
22 Malta MF Dylan Agius
23 Albania FW Vilfor Hysa
24 Guinea DF Ousmane Sidibe
25 Japan MF Kei Hirose
26 Malta DF
29 Malta GK Luke Attard
34 Switzerland DF Daniel Vukomanovic

Current Technical Staff (2017–18)

PositionName
Head CoachMalta Joseph Galea
Assistant CoachMalta Michael Mangion
Goalkeepers CoachMalta Vince Galea
Team ManagerMalta Colin Ciantar
U/19 CoachMicheal Mangion
Team DoctorMalta Dr. David Tanti
PhysiotherapistEdric ZahraMalta
Kit ManagerMalta Larken Micallef

Administration (2017–18)

PositionName
PresidentPaul Fenech
Senior Vice PresidentEmanuel Bezzina
Vice PresidentColin Ciantar
General SecretarySamuel Cutajar
Assistant SecretaryCarmel Bonnici
TreasurerBenjamin Muscat
Assistant TreasurerSaviour Dimech
Club AdministratorSamuel Cutajar
Council MemberSamuel Cutajar
Club DelegateSaviour Scerri
PROJeremy Dalli

Official website

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