Siggiewi F.C.

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Siggiewi F.C.
File:Siggiewifclogo.png
Full name Siggiewi Football Club
Founded 1945
Ground Siggiewi Sports Complex, Siggiewi
President Malta Aaron Farrugia
Coach Malta Saviour Debono Grech
League Maltese Second Division
2015–16 Maltese Second Division, 6th

Siggiewi F.C. is a football club from the village of Siggiewi in western Malta. Founded in 1945, It currently plays in the Maltese Second Division. Their home kit colours are Red and yellow.

Siggiewi Sports Complex

As part of the MFA programme of assisting member clubs and affiliated associations to improve their facilities, the association's president Norman Darmanin Demajo, inaugurated a synthetic pitch at Siggiewi which will serve the locality's footballers, including the youths and youngsters in the nursery, in their development. The synthetic pitch was inaugurated during the 2010/2011 season. Present for the ceremony were Albert Pace, Ex-President of Siggiewi F.C, Ex-mayor Robert Musumeci and Clyde Puli, then Parliamentary Secretary for Youth and Sport.

Maltese Second Division

2015/16

In the 2015/16 season Siggiewi F.C. senior squad finished in 6th place achieving a total of 39 points from 26 games. It was one of the best achievements for Siggiewi F.C. in the Maltese Second Division since achieving promotion from the Maltese Third Division in the 2010/11 season.

Players

2015/16 Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Malta GK
2 Malta DF (Captain)
3 Malta DF
4 Malta DF
5 Malta DF
6 Malta DF
7 Malta FW
8 Malta MF (Vice-captain)
9 Malta MF
10 Malta FW
11 Malta MF
No. Position Player
12 Malta DF
13 Malta FW
14 Malta MF
15 Malta MF
16 Malta FW
17 Malta FW
18 Malta GK
19 Malta MF
20 Malta DF
As of 20:32, Wednesday, December 4, 2024 (UTC)

Youth Squad

2015/16

The Siggiewi F.C. U/19 (Minors) Squad where crowned Champions on the 11th April 2016 of the Maltese Youth League Section E gathering promotion to Section D for the following season. They finished the season with a total of 40 points from 18 games achieving a total of 12 wins, 4 draws and 2 losses respectively.


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