Ta' Xbiex S.C.

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Ta' Xbiex
Ta' Xbiex S.C. logo.png
Full nameTa' Xbiex Sports Club
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012) [1]
ChairmanChristian Wismayer
ManagerMario Fenech
League National Amateur League
2021–22 National Amateur League, Group A, 11th
Website Club website

Ta' Xbiex Sports Club is a Maltese sports club that plays football in the National Amateur League, from the central locality of Ta' Xbiex.

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Current squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Matthew Schembri
Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Artem Mitielov
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Jean Paul Abdilla
Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Joseph Steven Tinoco Serrano
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Reuben Jacob Camilleri
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Aidan Micallef
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Andre Mallia
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Christian Curmi
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Christian Wismayer
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Clint Zammit
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Clyde Spiteri
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Daniel Sammut
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Deacon Grech
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT George Attard
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Ghio Mark Bonello
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Jake Bruno
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Jamie Galea
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Johan Grech
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Jurgen Ciantar
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Jurgen Sciriha
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Karl Balzan
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Keith Anthony Borg
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Kirsten Abela
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Kurt Borg
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Leon Coleiro
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Liam Caruana
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Liam Spiteri
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Malcolm Mamo
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Matthew Fenech
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Miguel Agius
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Nicholas Scicluna
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Nicky Vella
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Nigel Zammit Schembri
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Shamison Farrugia
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Sharlton Briffa
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Shaun Kind
Flag of Malta.svg  MLT Yousef Amhamed

Domestic

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:

SeasonDivision Tier Position
1998-99 Maltese Third Division IV6th
1999-00Maltese Third Division15th
2000-01Maltese Third Division15th
2002-03Maltese Third Division16th
2003-04Maltese Third Division15th
2004-05Maltese Third Division17th
2005-06Maltese Third Division17th
2006-07Maltese Third Division19th
2012-13Maltese Third Division15th
2013-14Maltese Third Division12th
2014-15Maltese Third Division13th
2015-16Maltese Third Division13th
2016-17Maltese Third Division12th
2017-18Maltese Third Division11th
2019-20Maltese Third Division12th ↑
2020-21 Maltese Amateur League III7th
2021-22Maltese Amateur League9th
2022-23Maltese Amateur League11th
2023-24Maltese Amateur League11th ↓

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References

  1. "Ta' Xbiex SC - Results, fixtures, tables, statistics". Futbol24.