Maltese Challenge League. St. Andrews F.C was founded in 1968 as Luxol St. Andrew's. It is reputed for its highly organised football nursery, which has produced...
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The Malta Independent. 23 May 2006. "Saint Andrews Luxol SC". Soccer Way. "Luxol Stadium". Luxol Sports Club. "Luxol Stadium - Pembroke". Europlan. v t...
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Luxol St Andrews Futsal Club is a Maltese futsal club based in St. Andrew's. In recent season it has been one of the most successful clubs on the island...
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St Andrews FC, Saint Andrew's F.C., or St. Andrews F.C. may refer to the following football clubs: St Andrews F.C. (England), based in Aylestone, Leicester...
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2023–24 Maltese Challenge League (category 2023–24 in European second tier association football leagues)
Żurrieq On 29 January 2024. The Malta Football Association introduced another three stadiums Charles Abela Stadium, Luxol Stadium and Sirens Stadium due to...
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of Luxol St. Andrews', Valletta F.C. and Hamrun Spartans. It was certainly a positive season for this group. It must also be stated that the club also...
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Vincent Magro (category St. Andrews F.C. (Malta) players)
1952) is a retired footballer, who represented the Malta national team. Small and stocky built, Magro made his debut for hometown club Valletta in February...
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Maltese Third Division (category Football leagues in Malta)
matches were played at the Charles Abela Memorial Stadium in Mosta, Luxol St. Andrews ground in Pembroke and Sirens F.C. ground in San Pawl il-Baħar. Changes...
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2017–18 Maltese Premier League (category 2017–18 in European association football leagues)
C. Retrieved 10 October 2017. "Danilo Doncic m'għadux coach ta' St Andrews Luxol". TVM (in Maltese). 7 September 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2017. "New...
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2017–18 Maltese FA Trophy (category 2017–18 European domestic association football cups)
Athletic (1) Naxxar (1) v Floriana (1) Hibernians (1) v Victoria Hotspurs Saint Andrews (1) v Sliema Wanderers (1) Lija Athletic (1) v Kalkara (3) Xewkija Tigers...
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2012–13 Maltese FA Trophy (category 2012–13 domestic association football cups)
Entering this round were clubs from the Maltese Third Division, the Gozo Football League First Division and the Gozo Football League Second Division. These...
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2019–20 Maltese FA Trophy (category 2019–20 European domestic association football cups)
pandemic. The clubs in the Premier League, First Division, Second Division and Third Division together with those from the Gozo Football League are involved...
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2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy (category 2018–19 European domestic association football cups)
2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy was the 81st edition of the football cup competition. A record number of 67 clubs competed in the FA Trophy, with the first round...
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2016–17 Maltese Premier League (category 2016–17 in European association football leagues)
Mosta". Malta Football Association. 24 February 2017. Archived from the original on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2017. "St. Andrews vs. Pembroke Athleta"...
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2013–14 Maltese FA Trophy (category 2013–14 domestic association football cups)
the final on 4 May 2014. Entering this round 2 clubs from the Maltese Third Division and Gozo Football League Second Division. These matches took place...
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