Fontana F.C.

Last updated
Fontana F.C.
Full nameFontana Football Club
Nickname(s)Tat-Triq tal-Għajn
Founded1952
Dissolved1969
Ground Silver Jubilee Sports Ground

Fontana Football Club was a Maltese football club from the village of Fontana, Gozo. Following some unofficial appearances under Fontana F.C., the club was officially founded under the name St. Andrew's in 1952. After several re-organisations, the club folded for good following the conclusion of the 1968-69 football season.

Contents

History

During the season of 1951–52, a team under the name Fontana F.C. has played a number of friendlies against Gozitan clubs. [1]

However, in 1952, Fontana was officially founded as St. Andrew's. The club was the brainchild of Mr Guzepp Schembri and Fr Ruzar Borg. [2] and it used to play with striped shirts. St. Andrew's officially debuted in the Gozitan First Division in the season of 1952–53. [2] .

Debut season

St. Andrew's first evert match in the 1952–53 season was against Victoria Hotspurs on 21 December 1952, which at that time were the Galea Cup holders. [3] In front of a large crowd at the then Silver Jubilee Sports Ground, Fontana beat Hotspurs with two-goals-to-one, courtesy of an opener from Cini and a deflected shot of Grech. [3] In their second match, St. Andrew's faced the then Salesian Youths but lost two-goals-to-nil. [4] Subsequently, St. Andrew's faced and saw off Xewkija Tigers with a one-nil victory, courtesy of a goal from Cini. [5]

On 25 January 1953 and in the first match of the second round, St. Andrew's beat Hotspurs once again with the same score of two-goals-to-one. [6] St. Andrew's goals were scored by guest player Cuschieri and Spiteri. [7] In the penultimate match of the league, St. Andrew's faced Salesians, in what was a decider for the First Division title. St. Andrew's ended up losing heavily to Salesians, who in the end ran out five-nil winners and went on to win the First Division. [8] St. Andrew's concluded their league commitments by beating Xewkija with the odd-goal-in-five. [9] St. Andrew's goals came from Cini, who ended up as St. Andrew's top scorer for the season, and a double from Camilleri. [9]

St. Andrew's first season was a relatively successful one, as they ended runners-up by a solitary point. Indeed, out of 6 matches played, St. Andrew's won all matches bar the two matches they played against the eventual champions.

During the same season, St. Andrew's also participated in the Galea Cup, but got knocked-out in the quarter-final after losing two-goals-to-one to Għajnsielem. [10] Furthermore, St. Andrew's also fielded a second team in the Second Division but fared poorly as it not only drew one match from four matches and lost the rest, but also failed to score a single goal in the process. [1]

Subsequent seasons

St. Andrew's intended to participate in the 1953–54 season as well, to the extent that in the first meeting of the new council of the Gozo Football Association, St. Andrew's had five of its players designated as 'first-class players for Gozo' [1] and thus could only play in the First Division. [11] However, following disciplinary action taken by the said new council, St. Andrew's withdrew from the Gozo Football League together with Għajnsielem and Hotspurs. In St. Andrew's case, the club was also disbanded. [11]

The club was re-organised again in 1957 to participate in the football season of 1957–58. [12] St. Andrew's were scheduled to play in the Gozitan Second Division against Kercem Ajax, Sannat Lions, Xewkija Tigers and Nadur Olympians, [12] the eventual winners. [13] St. Andrew's was also one of the six Gozitan clubs to field a team in the Minors League. [12] However, mid-way through the season and during a match against Nadur Olympians on February 9, St Andrew's disagreed with certain decisions taken by the referee and not only abandoned the match, but also informed the Gozo Football Association of its decision to withdraw from the league. [1] The Association came down hard on St. Andrew's and suspended the club for life [1] [14] and barred its regular players from playing football for the rest of season and all its Committee members for the same season from taking part in any activities organised by the Gozo Football Association. [1] [14]

In 1961, St. Andrew's was reformed and switched its name to Fontana Juventus F.C.. Fontana Juventus played in the Gozitan Second Division and also made their way into the Tapie's 2nd Division Knockout Cup final but lost to the then Xagħra Young Stars. [15] During the 1962-63 football season, Fontana Juventus played again in the Gozitan Second Division. Fontana Juventus was drawn in Preliminary Group A and ended up in the third place. Fontana won 2 matches, drew 1 and lost the other 3 matches. [16]

In 1966, Fontana Juventus switched to simply Fontana F.C. [2] and in the season 1967-68 Fontana were awarded the Good Conduct Cup for good conduct. [17] Fontana's last appearance was during the season 1968–69, and the club was disbanded for good immediately thereafter. [2]

Honours

Literature

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gozo Football Association</span>

The Gozo Football Association (GFA) is the body that co-ordinates and organises football on the island of Gozo, Malta. Formed in 1936, it organises the Gozo Football League, which is split into two divisions, the First Division and the Second Division. It also organises the G.F.A. Cup, the Independence Cup, the Freedom Day Cup, the BOV Super Cup, the First Division Knock-Out, the Second Division Knock-Out, the Second Division Challenge Cup, the Under-21s League, Under-18 League, and the Under-15s. It also organises the Gozo national football team.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shaun Bajada</span> Malta international footballer (b.1983)

Shaun Pierre Bajada is a professional footballer currently playing for Victoria Hotspurs on loan from Xewkija Tigers, where he most frequently plays as a midfielder.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Victoria Hotspurs F.C.</span> Maltese football club

Victoria Hotspurs Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Victoria, Gozo. Founded in 1948, the club has won a record of 13 First Division titles, the last one being in the 2018–19 season. The Club is popularly known by the Gozitans simply as il-Hotspurs, which when translated to English literally means The Hotspurs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Xewkija Tigers F.C.</span> Maltese football club

Xewkija Tigers F.C. is a football club from the village of Xewkija in Gozo, Malta. The club was founded in 1938, and currently plays in the Gozo Football League, First Division.

Xagħra United F.C. is a football club from the small village of Xagħra in Gozo, Malta. The club is one of the oldest clubs in the Maltese Islands since it was founded in 1936 and is named after the village. Xagħra United are currently playing in the Gozo Football League Second Division. Holders of 6 First Division Titles and 8 Second Division Titles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gozo Stadium</span>

The Gozo Stadium, formerly known as the Silver Jubilee Ground, is the main stadium of the island of Gozo, Malta. The Gozo Stadium, which is located in Xewkija, seats only 1,644 people but its standing areas at each end of its main stand ensure that the stadium can hold up to approximately 3,800 people Similar to National Stadium in Malta, the Gozo Stadium is the main venue of the local top division, the Gozo Football League First Division, and the finals of all cups organised by the Gozo Football Association are generally held at the stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gozo F.C.</span> Football club

Gozo Football Club was a Maltese football club based on the island of Gozo. Gozo FC was founded in 1987. The club was disbanded following the end of the 2010-2011 season.

The Gozitan First Division, known for sponsorship reasons as the BOV GFL First Division, is the top division of the Gozo Football League, the league competition for men's football clubs in Gozo.

The Gozo Football League Second Division, known as BOV GFL Second Division for sponsorship reasons, is the second and lowest level in the Gozo Football League. The league was first competed in 1948.

The 2017–18 Maltese FA Trophy was the 80th version of the football tournament. It was sponsored by Boost Diesel, which was revealed during the draws of the first, second and third round of the Maltese FA Trophy at the Trophies Lounge in Malta Football Association headquarters in Ta' Qali. A total of sixty–four clubs participated in this season's cup competition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gozo representative football team</span> Mens association football team representing Gozo

The Gozo representative football team represents the island of Gozo, Malta, in football. It is organised by the Gozo Football Association and its home stadium is the Gozo Stadium.

The 2017–18 Gozo First Division was the 71st season of the Gozo Football League First Division, the highest division in Gozitan football. The season began on 15 September 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy</span> Football tournament season

The 2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy was the 81st edition of the football cup competition. A record number of 67 clubs competed in the FA Trophy, with the first round starting on the weekend of 1–2 September 2018 and concluding with the final played on 18 May 2019.

The 2018–19 Gozo First Division was the 72nd season of the Gozo Football League First Division, the highest division in Gozitan football. The season began on 14 September 2018. Victoria Hotspurs were able to defend the title won the previous season, winning their thirteenth title in their history.

The 2019–20 Maltese FA Trophy was the 82nd edition of the football cup competition.

The 2019–20 Gozo First Division was the 73rd season of the Gozo Football League First Division, the highest division in Gozitan football. The season started on 20 September 2019. Victoria Hotspurs were the defending champions after winning their thirteenth title in the previous season.

F.C. Għarb Rangers is a football club from the village of Għarb, on the island of Gozo (Malta). The club was founded in 1968.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022–23 Maltese FA Trophy</span> Football tournament season

The 2022–23 Maltese FA Trophy, officially named IZIBET FA Trophy due to sponsorship reasons, is the 85th edition of the football cup competition, the FA Trophy. The winners of the Maltese FA Trophy will earn a place in the first qualifying round of the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. The first round of games started on 15 November 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022–23 in Gozitan football</span> Football league season

The 2022–23 season was the annual competitive association football season in Gozo organised by the Gozo Football Association for 2022–23.

Gozo Women was a women's team based on the island of Gozo. The club used to represent the island in the Maltese Women's League. Like the men's team, Gozo Women was run by the Gozo Football Association.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bajada Joe, Annwal Football Ghawdxi, 1993-94 (Malta, 1994)
  2. 1 2 3 4 Bezzina Joseph, Fontana u Ġrajjietha – mill-qedem sa żminijietna (Malta, 2020)
  3. 1 2 Times of Malta, December 30, 1952, p 10
  4. Times of Malta, January 1, 1953, p 11
  5. Times of Malta, January 22, 1953, p 10
  6. "Victoria Hotspurs F.C. - Throughout the Years - 1952 - 1953". Victoria Hotspurs F.C. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  7. Times of Malta, January 30, 1953, p 15
  8. Times of Malta, February 13, 1953, p 14
  9. 1 2 Times of Malta, March 27, 1953, p 10
  10. "Għajnsielem F.C. - History & Statistics - 1952/53 RECORD". Għajnsielem F.C. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  11. 1 2 Times of Malta, October 13, 1953, p 10
  12. 1 2 3 Times of Malta, October 8, 1957, p 14
  13. "Gozo - List of Second and Third Level Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  14. 1 2 Times of Malta, February 28, 1958, p 15
  15. "Għajnsielem F.C. - History & Statistics - 1961/62 RECORD". Għajnsielem F.C. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  16. "Għajnsielem F.C. - History & Statistics - 1962/63 RECORD". Għajnsielem F.C. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  17. "Għajnsielem F.C. - History & Statistics - 1967/68 RECORD". Għajnsielem F.C. Retrieved 25 March 2023.