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Michael Mifsud

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Maltese footballer

Michael Mifsud
Mifsud withMelbourne Heart in 2013
Personal information
Full nameMichael Mifsud
Date of birth (1981-04-17)17 April 1981 (age 44)
Place of birthPietà, Malta
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
PositionStriker
Youth career
Sliema Wanderers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997–2001Sliema Wanderers80(60)
2001–2004Kaiserslautern21(2)
2001–2004Kaiserslautern II47(27)
2004Sliema Wanderers12(8)
2004–2007Lillestrøm48(17)
2007–2009Coventry City86(16)
2009Barnsley (loan)15(2)
2010Valletta7(7)
2011Qormi5(7)
2011–2013Valletta49(28)
2013–2014Melbourne Heart14(1)
2014–2016Sliema Wanderers32(5)
2016–2018Valletta55(11)
2018–2020Birkirkara36(7)
2020–2021Sirens9(1)
2021–2022Mosta24(3)
International career
2000–2020Malta143(42)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Michael Mifsud (born 17 April 1981) is a Maltese former professionalfootballer. He scored 42 goals in 143 games for theMalta national team between 2000 and 2020, and alsocaptained the side. He was voted Maltese Sportsperson of the Year in 2001 and 2003.[1] He played for Kaiserslautern, Lillestrom and Coventry City, as well as several teams in the Maltese Premier League.

Playing career

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Sliema Wanderers

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Born inPietà, Mifsud is a youth product ofSliema Wanderers. He made his debut during the1997–98 season. In his first season, Mifsud made six appearances and scored once, helping Sliema Wanderers to a third-place finish in theMaltese Premier League.

The1998–99 season saw Mifsud make the breakthrough and become a first-team regular. He was quickly becoming one of the hottest properties in Maltese football. He made 23 appearances and scored eight goals, as Sliema Wanderers again recorded a third-place finish in the Maltese Premier League.

Mifsud's form the previous season led to a trial with English giantsManchester United in July 1999.[2] However, the trial did not lead to a permanent move and Mifsud returned to Sliema Wanderers for the1999–2000 season. The failure to secure the move to Manchester United did not affect Mifsud, who was in fine goalscoring form for Sliema Wanderers, netting 21 times in 28 outings. The club finished in fourth position in the Maltese Premier League that season.

With interest in Mifsud growing, the2000–01 season proved to be his last with the club. Mifsud helped the club to a second-place finish in the Maltese Premier League, making 25 appearances and scoring an impressive 20 goals.

Kaiserslautern

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His form earned him his first call-up to the national team, and this alerted theBundesliga club1. FC Kaiserslautern to his potential and he signed for the club in the summer of 2001.[1] He was a regular scorer with the B team in theRegionalliga which was the third league in Germany back then, he also made some appearances for the senior team in the Bundesliga, scoring two goals.[1]

Sliema Wanderers (second spell)

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Mifsud failed to make the grade with Kaiserslautern A team and his wish for regular first-team football meant he was released in the winter of 2004. He re-signed for Sliema Wanderers for the remainder of the2004–05 season. Mifsud went on to make 12 appearances and score eight goals, helping Sliema Wanderers to retain the Maltese Premier League title.

Lillestrøm

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In the summer of 2005, he was snapped up byNorwegian Premier League clubLillestrøm, where he was at one stage voted the best foreign player in the league. He was the club's top scorer in the 2006 season with 11 goals in 19 appearances.

On 5 November 2006, the last day of the Norwegian League, he declared that he had set his heart on a move to one of the top European leagues. The previous summer, Lillestrøm had turned down an offer for Mifsud from English clubCoventry City despite knowing that the striker would be able to move for free in January 2007 as his contract was due to run out at the end of December.

He declined to renew his contract with Lillestrøm to fulfil his wish to turn out for a club in a major European league.[citation needed]

Coventry City

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Mifsud was spotted by the ex-manager of Coventry City,Micky Adams, as he was looking for new strikers in Norway. On 10 January 2007, Mifsud signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Coventry City in theFootball League Championship in England.[3][4] However, Adams was sacked two days later. Mifsud made his début for Coventry City on 13 January 2007 in a Football League Championship match at home toCrystal Palace.[5]

Mifsud scored his first goal for Coventry City on 22 January 2007, after coming on as a substitute in an away game againstPlymouth Argyle.[6] He then scored his second goal for Coventry in 4–1 defeat ofBarnsley.[7] He also scored atTurf Moor on 6 May 2007 againstBurnley.[8] During another impressive display, he scored a goal againstSheffield Wednesday and won the goal of the season for Coventry City.[9]

In the third round of the2007–08 League Cup, on 26 September 2007, Mifsud scored two goals to give Coventry City an unexpected 2–0 victory overPremier League champions Manchester United, his boyhood team, atOld Trafford.[10][11]La Gazzetta dello Sport nicknamed him asIlMessi di Malta after the match.[12]

After this success, Mifsud continued to excel. He was instrumental in Coventry City's draw withCharlton Athletic on 29 September 2007, scoring his third goal in two games.[13] On 2 October 2007, Coventry City secured a 3–1 league win againstBlackpool, the second goal again coming from Mifsud. In this same match, Mifsud was fouled in the box and the resultant penalty was scored by Coventry City'sMichael Doyle. Furthermore, Blackpool'sKaspars Gorkšs was shown the red card for a foul onDele Adebola, after a Mifsud through ball.[14]

On 12 November, Mifsud was sent off after 11 minutes of aMidlands derby againstWest Bromwich Albion, after elbowingCarl Hoefkens in the face.[15] Mifsud later apologised for the elbow on Hoefkens.[16][17] On 4 December, Mifsud returned from his three-match ban to face West Bromwich Albion again. Mifsud scored two goals and increasing his tally to 15 goals for the season with the Sky Blues.[18]

On 5 January 2008, Mifsud scored two goals in theFA Cup in Coventry City's defeat ofPremier LeagueBlackburn Rovers atEwood Park.[19][20] For his performance, Mifsud was named as the player of the third round by visitors to the Football Association's website, for which he was made a guest of the FA at the2008 FA Cup Final.[21] On 26 January, Mifsud scored Coventry's second goal in their FA Cup fourth round win againstMillwall.[22]

On 23 April 2008, Mifsud was named as the runner-up for the Coventry City player of the year award by the clubs' fans. The winner wasJay Tabb, who scored 84% of the votes. However, Mifsud got most of the remaining 16%.[23]

On 23 July 2008,Coventry City accepted an undisclosed bid for Mifsud fromBristol City. On 29 July 2008, Bristol City announced that, following negotiations, in which manager Gary Johnson questioned Mifsud's commitment, they would not be proceeding with his signing. After a string of good performances, Mifsud eventually worked his way back into the Coventry City side.[24] Mifsud failed to hit the back of the net regularly during his last season, as he was mostly played as a winger. On 30 June 2009, Mifsud's Coventry City contract expired and he was subsequently released after becoming surplus to requirements by managerChris Coleman.[25]

Barnsley

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Mifsud joinedBarnsley on loan until the end of the season on 2 February 2009 on the same day asAndranik Teymourian andAdam Hammill joining fellow Malta teammateDaniel Bogdanovic atOakwell. On 10 March 2009, Mifsud scored his first goal for his new club in a 1–1 draw at Oakwell againstBirmingham City. Mifsud scored his second goal for Barnsley on 18 March 2009, scoring the third goal in a 3–1 win against Crystal Palace.

Return to Malta (2009–13)

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Valletta (first spell)

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Mifsud in 2010

Mifsud remained afree agent for the last half of 2009 and the start of 2010, even though he was still an automatic choice for the national team. He finally joined Maltese clubValletta until the end of the2009–10 season.

He made his debut for Valletta on 19 March 2010, againstQormi leaving his mark in theCitizens' 3–0 win. Mifsud scored the third goal with a placed first timer. He failed to score in what would prove to be the decisive game against Birkirkara in the following round, but then scored consecutive hat-tricks againstTarxien Rainbows in the league and against fierce rivalsFloriana in the 100 Anniversary Cup Final. He scored a goal in each of the following three Premier Division games, before again failing to score against Birkirkara. He finished the season with seven goals in seven Premier Division games, two goals in three MFA Trophy games, four goals in two MFA Anniversary Cup games – a total of 13 goals in 12 games.

After his brief stint withValletta at the end of the 2009–10 season, Mifsud once again became a free agent. There was speculation that he wanted to resume his career in England or another country. Mifsud reportedly received interest fromChicago Fire ofMajor League Soccer in America,[26] Benfica, from various clubs in the ItalianSerie B and was even offered a contract byAEK Larnaca, besides being linked with a possible return to Valletta.

Qormi

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Mifsud was to sign withFloriana on 30 January 2010. This move did not materialise and led to the resignation of Floriana's president, Johann Said. However, the player finally reached an agreement withQormi with whom he played until the end of the Maltese football season. Mifsud debuted for Qormi with a hat trick and a man of the match performance against Birkirkara. The match finished 4–1 for Qormi. The following round saw him failing to score in Qormi's 2–2 draw againstMarsaxlokk, a result that meant Qormi would have to play in the relegation pool.[citation needed]

Valletta (second spell)

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On 5 July 2011, after much speculation about his future, Mifsud signed forValletta, penning a four-year contract.[27] He won the 2011–2012 season of the Maltese Premier League with Valletta, scoring 12 goals in 24 appearances. Included in this was a strike in Valletta's 3–0 defeat of former clubSliema Wanderers on 29 April, to secure his side's 21st national championship.[28] On 3 July 2012, he scored four goals in an 8–0 defeat ofLusitanos in the first qualifying round of theChampions League.[29][30]

Mifsud left the club in June 2013 to seek a move abroad.[31]

Melbourne Heart

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On 18 September 2013, it was reported that Mifsud had signed for A-League club Melbourne Heart on a one-year deal.[32] Mifsud scored his first goal for the club in round 10 against Sydney FC in a 2–1 loss.[33] Melbourne Heart released Mifsud on 21 March 2014, allowing him to return home to Malta with his family.[34]

Career in Malta (2014–21)

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On 15 June 2014, Mifsud signed for Sliema Wanderers for the third time. On 22 November 2014, Mifsud re-opened his scoring account with Sliema Wanderers with a 63rd-minute goal against Tarxien at Victor Tedesco Stadium.

On 20 January 2016, it was announced that Mifsud would be returning toValletta on a free transfer after signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club.[35] After two years spent with theLiliwhites, in which he had the chance to win oneMaltese Premier League title and oneMaltese FA Trophy, Mifsud agreed to sign a one-year contract withBirkirkara,[36] that was renewed in 2019[37]

In August 2020, Mifsud signed a one-year deal with Maltese Premier League sideSirens.[38] His spell with theSan Pawl il-Baħar's side only lasted few months: in January 2021 Mifsud parted way with Sirens for personal reasons. After a few days, he signed a contract withMosta F.C. until June.[39]

International career

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Mifsud made his first appearance under Josip Ilić'sMalta national team on 10 February 2000 againstAlbania in the National Stadium,Ta' Qali.

He is considered as one of the most prominent players Malta has ever produced. He was instrumental in Malta's victory againstHungary in theEuro 2008 qualifiers, the country's first competitive home victory since 1982.

On 27 March 2008, Mifsud scored five goals for Malta in a 7–1 friendly win overLiechtenstein, completing ahat-trick within just 21 minutes of the kickoff.[40] On 3 March 2010, he surpassedCarmel Busuttil's goalscoring record with the national team, as Mifsud hit the back of the net for Malta in anexhibition match againstFinland, which finished in a 1–2 loss for the locals. Mifsud also scored the winning goal (1–0) in Malta's first away win in a World Cup qualifier in many years, against Armenia, on 7 June 2013.

On 11 October 2013, Mifsud gained his 100th cap for Malta, in a match against the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic won 4–1, with Mifsud scoring Malta's only goal.

On 11 November 2020, Mifsud played his last match and scored his last goal in Malta's victory in a friendly against Liechtenstein.[41]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 5 August 2021
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1. FC Kaiserslautern2001–02Bundesliga500050
2002–03162201[a]0192
2003–0400000000
Total2122010242
1. FC Kaiserslautern II2001–023. Liga23132313
2002–03138138
2003–04116138
Total47274727
Sliema Wanderers2004–05Maltese Premier League128001000138
Lillestrøm2004Tippeligaen9010100
200515600156
2006241100302711
Total481710305217
Coventry2006–07Championship1940000194
2007–08411033344717
2008–092621020292
Total861643549523
Barnsley (loan)2008–09Championship1520000152
Valletta2009–10Maltese Premier League773200109
Qormi2010–11Maltese Premier League671077
Valletta2011–12Maltese Premier League2110322[b]11[c]32716
2012–132818304[b]61[c]13625
Total49286267246341
Melbourne Heart2013–14A-League141141
Sliema Wanderers2014–15Maltese Premier League202102[d]0232
2015–1615810168
Total351020203910
Valletta2015–16Maltese Premier League1441000154
2016–17244003[b]01[c]0284
2017–18193314[d]0264
Total57114170106812
Birkirkara2018–19Maltese Premier League207432[d]12611
2019–2016010170
Total36753214311
Sirens2020–21Maltese Premier League91001[d]0101
Mosta2020–21Maltese Premier League8220102
2021–2200002[e]020
Total822020122
Career total45214630115425834515173
  1. ^Appearance inUEFA Intertoto Cup
  2. ^abcAppearances inUEFA Champions League
  3. ^abcAppearance inMaltese Super Cup
  4. ^abcdAppearance(s) inUEFA Europa League
  5. ^Appearances inUEFA Europa Conference League

International

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Scores and results list Malta's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mifsud goal.
List of international goals scored by Michael Mifsud[42]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
125 April 2001Ta' Qali National Stadium,Ta' Qali,Malta Iceland1–01–42002 FIFA World Cup qualifying
214 November 2001Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Canada2–12–1Friendly
39 February 2002Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Jordan1–02–12002 Malta Tournament
413 February 2002Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Moldova3–03–02002 Malta Tournament
517 April 2002Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Azerbaijan1–01–0Friendly
620 November 2002GSP Stadium,Nicosia, Cyprus Cyprus1–21–2UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
730 April 2003Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Slovenia1–31–3UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
810 September 2003Atatürk Olympic Stadium,Istanbul, Turkey Israel1–12–2UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
931 March 2004Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Finland1–21–2Friendly
1018 August 2004Tórsvøllur,Tórshavn,Faroe Islands Faroe Islands2–22–3Friendly
1113 October 2004Vasil Levski Stadium,Sofia, Bulgaria Bulgaria1–01–42006 FIFA World Cup qualifying
122 September 2006Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Bosnia and Herzegovina2–52–5UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
1317 October 2007Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Moldova2–32–3UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
1421 November 2007Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Norway1–31–4UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
1526 March 2008Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Liechtenstein1–07–1Friendly
162–0
173–0
185–1
196–1
2030 May 2008Ernst-Happel-Stadion,Vienna, Austria Austria1–21–5Friendly
2112 August 2009Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Georgia1–02–0Friendly
222–0
2318 November 2009Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Bulgaria1–11–4Friendly
243 March 2010Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Finland1–01–2Friendly
2511 August 2010Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta North Macedonia1–11–1Friendly
264 June 2011Karaiskakis Stadium,Piraeus, Greece Greece1–21–3UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
2710 August 2011Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Central African Republic1–02–1Friendly
282–1
292 September 2011Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Croatia1–21–3UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
306 September 2011Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Georgia1–11–1UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
3129 February 2012Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Liechtenstein1–12–1Friendly
322–1
332 June 2012Stade Josy Barthel,Route d'Arlon,Luxembourg Luxembourg1–02–0Friendly
342–0
3514 August 2012Stadio Olimpico,Sarravalle,San Marino San Marino1–13–2Friendly
363–1
377 June 2013Republican Stadium,Yerevan,Armenia Armenia1–01–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
3811 October 2013Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Czech Republic1–21–42014 FIFA World Cup qualification
3919 November 2013Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Faroe Islands2–03–2Friendly
406 September 2015Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Azerbaijan1–12–2UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
417 September 2018Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Faroe Islands1–21–32018–19 UEFA Nations League D
4211 November 2020Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Liechtenstein1–03–0Friendly

Honours

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Valletta[43]

See also

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References

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  32. ^"Mifsud joins Melbourne Heart FC". footballaustralia.com.au. 18 September 2013. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved18 September 2013.
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