St George's Bormla Futsal

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St George's Futsal
Full nameSt George's Bormla Futsal
Nickname(s)Saints, Bormliżi, Pioneers
Founded2020;5 years ago (2020)
Dissolved2023;2 years ago (2023) (merger with Żurrieq to form ZRQ Bormla)
Ground Corradino Pavilion, Paola, Malta
Capacity1,000
Chairmannone
Managernone
Leaguenone
2022-23 Maltese Futsal League, 6th

St George's Bormla Futsal Club was a Maltese futsal club founded in 2020 and dissolved three years later. The team was originating from the town of Bormla,a double-fortified harbour city in the Port Region of Malta. The futsal section of St. George's F.C., the oldest still-functioning football club in Malta, was known as one of the island's pioneer teams. Just before its dissolution in 2023, the Pioneers claimed the Enemed Challenger Cup title. [1]

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History

The Saints won the Enemed Futsal Challenger League after defeating Żurrieq Futsal 6–2 in the final held at the NSS Pavilion in Pembroke, Malta on 31 March 2023. [1] It was their last official match before the fusion with their rival in the final when they together established a new club - ŻRQ Bormla Futsal. The newly formed club lasted just one season before ceasing operation after the 2023-24. [2]

St. George's Women Futsal Team

In July 2025, St. George's Futsal announced the formation and official registration of a women's team for the 2025–26 Maltese Women's Futsal League season. This marks the club's return to competitive futsal after the men's team ceased operations after the 2022-23. [3]

Honours

Winner: 2022-23 Runners-up: 2021-22

Notable players

References

  1. 1 2 "Futsal: St George's win Enemed Challenger Cup". MaltaFootball.com. 31 March 2023. Retrieved 1 August 2025.
  2. "Announcement of the formation of ZRQ Bormla Futsal". Facebook. ZRQ Bormla Futsal (official page). 5 July 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2025.
  3. "We, the St. George's Women Futsal Team have officially registered for the Official Maltese Futsal League in the upcoming Season 2025/26". Facebook. St. George's Futsal. Retrieved 2025-08-03.
  4. "Claudio Venuto – Player profile". MFA Match Centre. Malta Football Association. Retrieved 2025-08-03.