Qormi Hockey Club

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Full nameQormi Hockey Club
Founded1971;53 years ago (1971)
Home groundQormi Hockey Club, Manuel Dimech Street, Qormi
(Capacity 13)
League Maltese National Hockey League
2023 - 20243rd
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Qormi Hockey Club is a field hockey club from Malta. The club was founded around 1971.

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History

Hockey in the city of Qormi dates back to the 1970s.

A teacher at the then Ġużé Galea Secondary School, in San Ġorġ, Joseph Kerr, called Chossie (or Ċossi), formed hockey team made up of students. Kerr acted as the first coach.

Nursery

The club operates an academy to nurse young players. Teams of Under 10, Under12, Under 14, Under 16 and Under 18 are fielded. [1]


Squad in 2019/20

A team photo of Qormi Hockey Team Teamphoto.jpg
A team photo of Qormi Hockey Team
No.PlayerPos.Nat.
1Shamison MifsudGoalkeeper Flag of Malta.svg
4Keith BajadaAttacker Flag of Malta.svg
5Joseph CuschieriDefender Flag of Malta.svg
6Clayton GattMidfielder Flag of Malta.svg
8Zachary DeGiovanniMidfielder Flag of Malta.svg
10Steve TantiAttacker Flag of Malta.svg
11Ayrton FalzonAttacker Flag of Malta.svg
13Juan SarciaDefender Flag of Malta.svg
16John WilliamsDefender Flag of Malta.svg
17Keith CallejaMidfielder Flag of Malta.svg
18Axel CauchiMidfielder Flag of Malta.svg
19Isaac MansuetoDefender Flag of Malta.svg
20Steve PortelliDefender Flag of Malta.svg
23Luke BajadaMidfielder Flag of Malta.svg
24Jeremy FarrugiaGoalkeeper Flag of Malta.svg
27Shawn DimechDefender Flag of Malta.svg
28Kurt GrixtiDefender Flag of Malta.svg
32Duncan EdwardsMidfielder Flag of Ireland.svg
36Aaron SpiteriGoalkeeper Flag of Malta.svg


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References

  1. "Home". qormihn.com.