Mosta F.C.

Mosta Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Mosta. The team played four seasons in Malta's highest league 1974–75, 1987–88, 2002–03 and 2005–06. They achieved promotion to the Maltese Premier League again in 2010–11.[2]

Mosta
Full nameMosta Football Club
Nickname(s)Tar-Rotunda
Founded1935 (1935)
GroundCharles Abela Memorial Stadium, Mosta
Capacity700
ChairmanGeorge Galea
ManagerDavor Filipovic[1]
LeagueMaltese Premier League
2019–208th

Achievements

Players

Current squad

As of 10 March 2020

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Andreas Vella
3 DF Jonas Ekani
4 DF Pedro Gusso
5 DF Cláudio
7 MF Gabriel Aquilina (on loan from Sliema)
8 MF Peter Xuereb (on loan from Sliema)
9 FW Takanori Yokochi
10 FW Wéverton
11 DF Duane Bonnici
12 MF Nikita Kotlov
14 FW David Onyeanula
15 DF Rafael Morisco
17 MF David Nworah
No. Position Player
18 MF Kyle Gatt
19 MF Santiago Martínez
22 DF Tyron Farrugia
23 MF David Brown
24 GK Roberto Vella
26 MF Terence Agius
27 DF Steve Bonnici
30 MF Roberto Matías
33 FW Christian Chaney
77 FW Zachary Brincat
99 GK Yves Bitséki Moto

Club Officials

Name Role
Technical Staff
Davor Filipovic Coach
Stephen Vaughan Jr Assistant Coach
Mike Tabone Goalkeepers Coach
Enzo Cestaro Physical Trainer
Melchiore Dimech Team Manager
Chris Scerri Kit Manager
board members
George Galea President and First Delegate
Michael Galea Secretary
Owen Vella Treasurer
Nicholas Callus Vice President
Alexander Muscat Vice President
Sean Grech Ass. Secretary
Pierre Mifsud Board Member
Joe Quattromani Board Member

Managers

  • Oliver Spiteri (July 1, 2009 – Nov 16, 2011)
  • Steve D'Amato (Nov 17, 2011 – Feb 13)
  • Danilo Dončić (Feb 16, 2013 – Dec 24, 2013)
  • Enrico Piccioni (Dec 24, 2013 – Nov 3, 2014)
  • Peter Smith (Nov 10, 2014 – June 10, 2015)

Women's team

The women's team of Mosta plays in the country's top division, the Maltese First Division. In 2010–11 it won its first championship and ths qualified to the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League.[3] The team was runners-up in the 1998 and 1999 Maltese Women's Cup and recently won the 2012 cup.[4]

References

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