Annual Christmas Dinner Buffet.

Victoria Hotspurs FC, would like to invite all the club’s supporters to the Annual Christmas Dinner Buffet which will be held at ‘Hotel Calypso’, on Friday 21st December from 20:00 onwards.

This will be an opportunity for the supporters to meet the players, technical staff, and committee members, while enjoying good food, and live entertainment.

Tickets for the Dinner Buffet are at 25 Euro for Adults and at 15 Euro for children under the 12 years of age.

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MENU:

ANTIPASTO:
– Il Tortino di Sfoglia Croccante con Ripieno di Ricotta, Prosciutto Affumicato e Funghi
– Le Melanzane Gratinate al Formaggi, Pomodorini e Basilico
– Il Carpaccio di Pollo Alle Erbette con Rucola, Mais e Pomodori Secchi
– Insalatina Capricciosa con Patate, Tonno, Fagiolini, Gamberetti e Dressin
– I Suppli di Riso alla Siciliana
– L’Insalatina Russa con Uovo e Verdurine

IL BIS DI PRIMI:
– I Manicotti di Pasta Fresca con Ripieno di Asparagi, Mozzarella,
Speck e Ricotta Affumacata Gratinati al Forno
– Gli Strozzapreti Freschi con Melanzane, Porcini, Pomodorini,
Fonduta di Parmigiano e Basilico

I SECONDI:
– Il Filetto di Maialino alla Wellington con Crosa di Sfoglia Cotta al Forno, con Salsa al pepe Verde
– Il Souffle di Verdurine e Vitello con Vegetali al Timo9 e paprice
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– Il Trancio di Cernia al Profumo di Limone servito con Cozze, Pomodorini e Vino Bianco

– Le Patate Tornite alla Salvia e Burro
– I Rotolini di Bacon e Fagiolino al Parmigiano

DESSERT:
– Profitterol al Cioccolato
– Cannolo alla Ricotta
– Torta Parfait al Tiramisu’

BEVERAGE:
(1) Bottle Mineral Water every 3 persons

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Former Malta National Coach Pippo Psaila visits Victoria Hotspurs FC Clubhouse and addresses players

Victoria Hotspurs FC had the honour to host Mr Pippo Psaila, a former Malta national football coach, at its premises in Victoria, Gozo. During this visit Mr Psaila gave a full 90-minute motivational presentation to the players explaining to them the various football principles and values that are required to make a team achieve its ultimate objectives and how the team can maximise further its football potential.

Mr Pippo Psaila is a FIFA-approved licensed coach since 1978. He was the Malta Youth Coach from 1984-1990. He was the Malta Football Association’s Director of Coaching between 1984 and 1993 and the Director of Sport Malta. Mr Psaila sat on the Malta Olympic Committee from 1994-2007 and was the Chef de Mission for Team Malta at 3 Olympic Games, 4 Commonwealth Games, 4 Mediterranean Games and 7 Games of the Small States of Europe.

Mr. Psaila’s biggest achievement by far was his tenure as Coach of the Malta National Team, between 1991-1993, during which time Malta obtained its best football results ever. Apart other achievements, Mr. Psaila had the best all-time success rating as national coach with a success rate of 41%, losing 8 of the 17 games, he has the record of the best placement for Malta in a FIFA/ UEFA qualification competition and coached Malta to its first World Cup qualification victory vs Estonia on the 12th May 1993. Malta’s FIFA ranking during Mr. Psaila’s tenure was number 66.

Dr Anton Tabone, Victoria Hotspurs FC President, welcomed Mr Pippo Psaila to the club and introduced him to players, coaches and committee members. Dr. Tabone said it was truly a privilege for us to host Mr Psaila in our Club and provide our players with a top quality football education. Our club is always on the lookout to offer its players the best experiences possible and having someone like Mr Psaila contribute his own experience and expertise to the benefit of the team is always extremely welcome. It is the committee’s intention to invite Pippo Psaila yet again in the near future, Dr. Tabone concluded.

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Joseph Mario Vella called to U21 National Team

Malta Under-21 coach Silvio Vella has announced his 20 man squad for the double away friendly fixture coming up next week against Albania.

A new start for the Under-21 team following the end of their 2019 UEFA U-21 Championship Group Six qualifiers.

Our player Joseph Mario Vella made it to the list of players selected by U21 National Coach Silvio Vella for the away International Friendly Double Fixture vs Albania.

The Malta Under-21 contingent are due to travel to Albania on Wednesday.

Good Luck and Well Done Joseph Mario Vella!

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Team Captain Ferdinando Apap called to National Team

Malta coach Ray Farrugia has named a squad of 26 players for the final UEFA Nations League Group D3 matches against Kosovo and Faroe Islands, both being played at the National Stadium on November 17 and 20 respectively.
Our captain, Ferdinando Apap, who made his international debut for Malta in August 2018, is once again included in the list. This is yet another confirmation of the hard work and passion that Ferdinando always shows both in training and also during official matches.

MALTA SQUAD

GOALKEEPERS
Henry Bonello (Valletta); Andrew Hogg (Hibernians); Steve Sultana (Balzan).

DEFENDERS
Andrei Agius (Hibernians)*; Ferdinando Apap (Victoria Hotspurs); Steve Borg (Valletta)*; Ryan Camilleri (Valletta); Jonathan Caruana (Valletta); Clayton Failla (Floriana); Joseph Mbong (Hibernians); Zach Muscat (US Pistoiese, Italy); Joseph Zerafa (Valletta).



MIDFIELDERS

Roderick Briffa (Gżira United); Juan Corbalan (Gżira United); Paul Fenech (Birkirkara); Jake Grech (Birkirkara); Bjorn Kristensen (Hibernians); Rowen Muscat (Valletta); Stephen Pisani (Floriana); Dunstan Vella (Hibernians).

FORWARDS
Andrew Cohen (Gżira United); Alfred Effiong (Balzan); Luke Gambin (Crawley Town, England); Michael Mifsud (Birkirkara); Kyrian Nwoko (Valletta); Andrè Schembri (Apollon Limassol, Cyprus).

*Andrei Agius and Steve Borg are suspended for the Kosovo match but will be eligible to play against Faroe Islands

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Malta FA Integrity Tour 2018 at our Club

 

Mr. Franz Tabone, MFA Integrity Officer delivering the “Say NO to Match-Fixing” lecture at our premises on Monday, 5th November 2018. 

 

During this lecture Mr. Tabone explained the Integrity Officer’s role and the affects of match fixing on both players and club officials.

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Hotspurs obtain qualification with a handsome win

BOV GFA Cup: Prel. Rd
Kercem Ajax Stadium – 3 November 2018

Victoria H FC: 6 (M.J. Bezzina 11’, E.A. Da Silva 15’, 46’, 83’; S. Miloskovic 50’, E.P. Lattes 62’)
Parnis, F. Apap, J.M. Vella (A. Debrincat), C. Mercieca (O. Cremona), M.J. Bezzina, S. Miloskovic, A. Mizzi, J. Bajada (L. Grima), D. Sowatey, E.A. Da Silva, E.P. Lattes.

Xaghra U FC : 0
Azzopardi, D. Bajada, K. Hili, J. Camilleri, S. Sultana, S. Bonello, S.R. Gabriel, S.F. Bajada, J. Xiberras, G. Farrugia, J.G. Vella (J. Bajada).

MATCH REPORT

Victoria Hotspurs returned to winning ways in their match from the preliminary round of the BOV GFA Cup against second division side Xaghra United and therefore recovered from a difficult period where they conceded a defeat in a match from the championship and were also eliminated from The Malta FA Trophy. The Hotspurs were determined to make up for the disappointing results of the previous matches and dominated over their opponents throughout the ninety minutes so that they achieved their target by scoring two goals during the first half and four other goals after the break.

The Hotspurs went close to score an early goal as Elton Da Silva entered Xaghra’s area from the left flank in the third minute of play but his low shot was blocked to a corner by goalie Frankie Azzopardi. Three minutes later Victoria’s Andrew Mizzi headed badly from close distance following a cross by Stanimir Miloskovic so that the ball ended wide and on 10 minutes Victoria’s Christian Mercieca took the ball at the edge of the area following some hesitation at Xaghra’s defense but his lob towards an open goal hit the crossbar. One minute later the Hotspurs opened the score when Xaghra’s rearguard failed to clear the ball from the goalmouth following a corner action, and effort by Stanimir Miloskovic was cleared off the fatal line but Michael Bezzina followed the action and pushed the ball in goal. On 15 minutes the Citizens scored the second goal through a fine shot by Elton Da Silva following a personal action. The same Da Silva went again close to scoring on 35 minutes but his attempt was well saved by goalie Frankie Azzopardi. Four minutes later Victoria’s Stanimir Miloskovic threatened Xaghra’s defense but his effort from a good position got a deflection and the action started from a corner.

Victoria Hotspurs had an excellent start to the second period and scored their third goal after just fifteen seconds of play when Emiliano Lattes lobbed over Xaghra’s rearguard to release Elton Da Silva inside the area and the latter concluded in goal with a shot towards the far post. On 49 minutes Victoria’s Jonathan Bajada headed over the crossbar following an inviting cross by Elton da Silva. One minute later the Hotspurs added another goal when a low cross by Jonathan Bajada arrived to Stanimir Miloskovic who came face to face with the goalkeeper and the striker netted from close distance. As time passed by the Hotspurs continued to keep pressure on Xaghra’s defense and on 62 minutes Emiliano Lattes made it 5-0 when he concluded in goal with a strike from an angled position following a personal action. The Hotspurs sealed the win with the sixth goal that arrived on 83 minutes with a low shot by Elton Da Silva following a personal action.

Referee: Krisztian Kavai

Source: http://gozofa.com/news/

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Joseph Mario Vella – Call for Training from MFA.

Our player Joseph Mario Vella is invited to attend training sessions on the 5th and 6th November 2018 (17.30hrs) at the Training Grounds Ta’ Qali in preparation for the double away fixture against Albania in November and the UEFA U21 Championship new edition 2019/20.

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Siggiewi eliminate Gozitan champions in penalty shoot out

MFA The Malta FA Trophy: Rd 2
Kercem Ajax Stadium – 28 October 2018

Victoria H FC : 1 (C. Mercieca 3’)
Galea (A. Parnis), F. Apap, L. Grima, J.M. Vella, C. Mercieca, J. Pace, A. Mizzi, J. Bajada, H. De Souza Maciel, E.A. Da Silva, E.P. Lattes.

Siggiewi FC : 1 (M. Nikolic 62’)
Camilleri, I. Darmanin (A. Ebejer), A. Caruana, R.A. Buhagiar, M. Nikolic, S. Vella (J. Camilleri), A. Farrugia (E. Ciappara), J.V. Magri, J.P. Formosa, N. Caruana (K. Buhagiar), D. Grech.

Siggiewi win 6-5 on penalties

MATCH REPORT

Siggiewi, who are currently struggling to avoid the bottom places in the standings of the MFA BOV second division campaign, registered a surprise outcome in the match from the second round of The Malta FA Trophy by obtaining qualification to the third round of the competition at the expense of Gozitan champions and current leaders of the GFA BOV Gozo Football League first division Victoria Hotspurs. Siggiewi earned the qualification with a win in the penalty shoot-out as the match after extra time ended in a draw of two goals. The Hotspurs, who were hot favourites for the qualification had an excellent start and scored a goal during the opening minutes of the encounter but as time passed by they found it difficult to convert their superiority into goals so that they ended up with a players less on the field just before half time and as time passed by they became nervous in their paly and erratic in their finishing. Siggiewi had a defensive deployment and managed to retain composure despite the fact that they conceded an early goal. They also clinched the equalizer by taking full advantage of a mishap at Victoria’s defense and as time passed by they grew in confidence and ended up celebrating the victory following a series of seven penalty kicks by each side.

The Hotspurs took command of play form the very beginning and opened the score in the third minute of play when a direct free kick by Elton Da Silva was saved by goalie Roderick Camilleri with the aid of the crossbar and from the rebound Christian Mercieca placed easily in goal. The Hotspurs tried to increase their pressure on Siggiewi’ defense and on 10 minutes they were again dangerous through a direct free kick by Elton da Silva that ended just high. However, Siggiewi recovered from the difficult phase where they were too timid and increased their concentration at their defense so that they kept their area clear from danger for longer periods. The Hotspurs seemed over confident and did not manage to conclude their play into serious attempts at goal. On 31 minutes Victoria’s Emiliano Lattes took the ball following a short clearance by the defense but the ball got a deflection and the action ended in a corner. Siggiewi had their first serious attempt towards Victoria’s goal on 39 minutes through an effort by Jean Paul Formosa that ended wide. On 41 minutes the Hotspurs were reduced to ten players when Jason Pace floored Jason Vincent Magri who as entering Victoria’s area and the referee awarded a free kick to the visitors and showed the second yellow card to Victoria’s lateral defender. From the resultant free kick Marko Nikolic attempt ended high. The Hotspurs continued to enjoy territorial supremacy with a player less on the pitch and in the first minute of stoppage time before half time they could have doubled the score but Elton Da Silva’s first timer following an inviting low cross by Christian Mercieca ended inched wide with the goalkeeper beaten.

After the break the Hotspurs came out more determined to score their second goal and on 46 minutes a shot by Elton Da Silva following a personal action ended on the side of the net. Three minutes later Henrique Maciel had a good header following a free kick by Emiliano Lattes that ended just over Siggiewi’s goal and on 59 minutes Victoria’s Andrew Mizzi passed to Christian Mercieca who had his shot form a good position that was blocked by the defense. Two minutes later Elton Da Silva had another good strike that was neutralized in two attempts by Siggiewi’s keeper. The Hotspurs were punished for the missed chances as Siggiewi levelled the score on 62 minutes when Victoria’s defense failed to clear the ball from their territory, Siggiewi’s striker Marko Nikolic took the ball just outside the area and netted with a low shot that was out of the reach of the goalkeeper. The Hotspurs were shocked and tried to produce an immediate reaction in an attempt to regain the lead. On 67 minutes Elton Da Silva’s shot from a good position missed the target and the same Brazilian striker had another effort five minutes later that was well saved by Siggiewi’s goalie. The same keeper was again called to make an important intervention on 74 minutes to block a shot by Victoria’s Ferdinando Apap and on 77 minutes the Hotspurs had a goal by Elton Da Silva that was disallowed for an offside position. Siggiewi replied on 83 minutes through a shot by Marko Nikoic that was blocked by Victoria’s defense and on 86 minutes Siggiewi’s goalkeeper Roderick Camilleri partially saved a strike by Joseph Mario Vella and form the rebound Elton Da Silva’s first timer ended away from the target. The Hotspurs continued to give away some good scoring opportunities and one minute later Elton Da Silva released Christian Mercieca inside Siggiewi’s area but the latter hit badly and the defense cleared the danger. On the stroke of regular time a free kick by Victoria’s Henrique Maciel ended away from goal and in the third minute of stoppage time an effort by Elton Da Silva was partially saved by Siggiewi’s keeper and from the rebound Da Silva’s weak header was neutralized by the same keeper so that the score remained unchanged and the match had to go into extra time.

During the first period of extra time the Hotspurs continued to put pressure on Siggiewi’s defense despite playing with a player less. On 97 minutes a curling shot by Elton Da Silva ended inches away from Siggiewi’s goal and two minutes later a shot by Henrique Maciel was well saved by goalie Roderick Camilleri. Victoria went very close to regain the lead on 103 minutes when a header by skipper Ferdinando Apap from a corner action was blocked by the defense and from the resultant melee Andrew Mizzi’s low shot was cleared off the fatal line by Siggiewi’s Marko Nikolic. Until the end of extra time the Hotspurs continued to hold play within Siggiewi’s territory but failed to find a way to create other good opportunities to beat Siggiewi’s defense.

The score remained unchanged and therefore the qualification had to be decided through a penalty shoot-out. The two teams scored their respective three penalty kicks. Siggiewi scored though Marko Nikolic, Kim Buhagiar and Darrell Grech, while the Hotspurs replied with penalties converted by Henrique Maciel, Christian Mercieca and Emiliano Lattes. Siggiewi’s fourth penalty kick by Eman Ciappara was saved by Victoria’s keeper Adrian Parnis with the aid of the post but the Hotspurs did not take advantage of the situation as the penalty kick by Joseph Mario Vella was stopped by the post. The two teams scored two other consecutive penalties each. Siggiewi through Jason Camilleri and Jacob Vincent Magri and the Hotspurs through Elton Da Silva and Jonathan Bajada. The qualification was actually decided in the seventh penalty kick as Siggiewi scored their shot from the spot kick through Jean Paul Formosa but Victoria’s penalty kick by Andrew Mizzi was stopped by the crossbar.

Referee: Ezekiel Barbara

Source: http://gozofa.com/news/

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BOV GFA Player of the Month – Elton Alexandre Da Silva wins September Award

Victoria Hotspurs’ forward Elton Alexandre Da Silva was chosen as the BOV GFA Player of the month for September 2018.

Da Silva joined Victoria Hotspurs’ at the beginning of the last football season and immediately made an impact helping Spurs to the title and ending the season as the BOV GFA First Division League top scorer.

During the month of September Elton Da Silva confirmed that he is still the foremost striker in Gozitan football scoring twice in the Spurs’ 8-0 routing of Msida St. Joseph in the preliminary round of the FA Trophy and was crucial in their 4-1 win over Attard in the first round of the same competition. The prolific striker opened his account in the BOV GFA League with a hat-trick in their 3-2 victory against Nadur Youngsters, and followed up with another hat-trick in the second game of the season in the 6-1 win over Kercem Ajax.

Horace Laudi, Executive, Gozo Region for Bank of Valletta presented the trophy for the BOV GFA Player of the Month to Elton who chose Fondazzjoni Arka to benefit from the donation associated with this award.

 

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New Website Launch

The much awaited new club’s website was launched last Friday 26th October at L-Iskoll restaurant.

The event kicked off by an introductory speech by Ing. Karl Zammit where he highlighted the work done during the past months related to the website. He also mentioned all the achievements and events organised by the club during the last months.

After that, it was the turn of Mr.Gareth Dando from Keen to go through the website and explain all the sections of it.

Finally the President, Dr.Anton Tabone gave a final message where he explained that the new website was part of the new club vision to reach new standards.
After that a reception followed for all the guests present.

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