Mosta Football Club is a
Maltese
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football
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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. They were the first team to score a goal in the
UEFA Conference League, on a victory against
Spartak Trnava in July 2021. This historic goal was scored by
Evo Christ Ememe.
Achievements
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Maltese First Division
The Maltese Challenge League (referred to as the BOV Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division in Maltese football, behind the Maltese Premier League. The First Division was the precursor of the present Premier L ...
3rd Place ''(Promoted)'': 2010–11
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Maltese First Division
The Maltese Challenge League (referred to as the BOV Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division in Maltese football, behind the Maltese Premier League. The First Division was the precursor of the present Premier L ...
Champions: 1986–87
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Maltese First Division
The Maltese Challenge League (referred to as the BOV Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division in Maltese football, behind the Maltese Premier League. The First Division was the precursor of the present Premier L ...
Runners-up: 2001–02, 2004–05
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Maltese Second Division Champions: 1984–85, 1992–93
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Maltese Second Division Section Winners: 1978–79, 1992–93
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Maltese Second Division Runners-up: 1973–74
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Maltese Third Division Champions: 1964–65
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Maltese Third Division Section Winners: 1968–69
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
European record
''As of match played 15 July 2021''
;Notes
* QR: Qualifying round 4
Club Officials
Managers
* Oliver Spiteri (July 1, 2009 – Nov 16, 2011)
* Steve D'Amato (Nov 17, 2011 – Feb 13)
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Danilo Dončić
Danilo Dončić ( sr-Cyrl, Данило Дончић; 20 August 1969 – 1 May 2024) was a Serbian football player and manager.
Early life
Dončić was born in Vranje but spent most of his early life in Belgrade. He started his youth football c ...
(Feb 16, 2013 – Dec 24, 2013)
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Enrico Piccioni
Enrico Piccioni (born 23 November 1961, in San Benedetto del Tronto) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back, whose last major appointment was as a manager of Bulgarian A PFG
The First Professional Football League ( bg, Пър ...
(Dec 24, 2013 – Nov 3, 2014)
* Peter Smith (Nov 10, 2014 – June 10, 2015)
* Mark Miller (sacked last season)
* Mario Muscat (current)
Women's team
The women's team of Mosta plays in the country's top division, the
Maltese First Division
The Maltese Challenge League (referred to as the BOV Challenge League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest division in Maltese football, behind the Maltese Premier League. The First Division was the precursor of the present Premier L ...
. In 2010–11 it won its first championship and thus qualified to the
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
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As in the past two Champions League seasons, ...
. The team was runners-up in the 1998 and 1999
Maltese Women's Cup
The Maltese Women's Knock-Out is the annual cup competition for women's football teams in Malta. Established in 1995–96, the competition is organised by the Malta Football Association.
List of finals
Results by team
See also
* Malt ...
and recently won the 2012 cup.
References
External links
{{Maltese football
Football clubs in Malta
Association football clubs established in 1935
1935 establishments in Malta
Sport in Mosta