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Qormi F.C.

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Football club
Qormi
Full nameQormi Football Club
NicknamesSofor u Suwed (Yellow-Blacks)
"Tal Hobz" (The Bakers)
Tal-Panini
Yellows
Founded1961; 64 years ago (1961)
GroundThomaso Ground,
Qormi,Malta
Capacity500
ManagerLydon Fenech
LeagueNational Amateur League
2021–22National Amateur League, Group B, 8th

Qormi Football Club is aMaltesefootball club from the city ofQormi, that currently plays in theMaltese National Amateur League. They have won 4 league titles, with their titles being won in the 1969-70, 1982-83, 1994-95, and 2023-24 seasons.

History

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Qormi Football Club was founded in 1961 after the amalgamation of Qormi Youngsters (from the parish of St. Sebastian) and Qormi United (from the parish of St. George),[1] which is from where the club acquired its mottoFl-Għaqda s-Saħħa, (English:Strength in Unity). The first club from Qormi dates back to the 1920s. The club thus celebrated the 50th anniversary in 2011. Qormi Football Club is affiliated with the Malta Football Association (MFA) which is the main football body inMalta. The Qormi FC Youth Nursery is a sub-committee of Qormi FC and almost 200 youngsters are affiliated with the nursery.

Qormi Football Grounds (Thomaso Grounds) are situated in Valletta Road, Qormi and the amenities includes pitches, a conference hall, fitness centre, bar and the Qormi FC Youth Nursery Headquarters. Qormi's official colours are Yellow and Black. Qormi's biggest arch rivals areZebbug Rangers from neighbouring town ofZebbug, Malta.

The club has spent some of its seasonsyo-yo-ing from one division to another, but has recently started to build a more solid pace, progressing slowly but steadily to the upper divisions. Season2007–08 was the best ever season in the club's recent history. Qormi clinched a second position finish in theMaltese First Division, following a hardly fought play-off penalty win againstMosta, which acquired the club's accession to theMaltese Premier League. Season2008–09 will be the first season that Qormi will spend in the highest echelons of Maltese football since the old First Division was renamed the Premier League. To prepare for their firstMaltese Premier League campaign, Qormi brought in ten new signings and gave a new look to the club's image. The team performed well in pre-season friendlies. In a press release, the club's committee expressed its aim to stay in top flight and possibly even making it to the Championship Pool. Nevertheless, Qormi still struggled against relegation like most newly promoted teams in the Premier League. Promotion was only achieved on the last day of the league, with a 2–0 win onHamrun Spartans F.C. Season2009–10 saw Qormi achieving a historical stint in the Maltese top-flight, as well as in theFA Trophy. The success was especially aided with arguably the best signing in the club's history,Camilo. Camilo finished top scorer in the league with 24 goals in 22 appearances where Qormi finished in the third place. Qormi then had to play a decider match to determine the taker of theEuropa League spot for the next season, a match which Qormi lost to Sliema 0–2. Qormi also could have achieved a spot through the cup, however, albeit making it to the final, Qormi lost to Valletta 1–2.

After the departure of Camilo and other players, as well as coachesJesmond Zerafa and Vincent Carbonaro, Qormi faced a difficult season the year after. Season2010–11 saw Qormi retainingStefan Giglio and Matthew Bartolo, and acquiring the services ofGeorge Mallia, BelgianJason Vandelannoite, NigerianAbubakar Bello-Osagie, South Korean Kang Ho-Jung in the first half of the season, and BrazilianJosue, Greek Christos Karamanolis, Guinea-Bissau Ibraima Sumaila Vaz Sani, and most notably, theMaltese national football team captainMichael Mifsud, in the second half of the season. Also notable was the change in technical staff at the beginning of the season, with Stephen Azzopardi heading the team. During the season, Azzopardi utilised various youth players coming up from the Youth Nursery. Qormi managed to finish eighth (only one team was relegated in Season 2010–11 however).

Qormi kept struggling season after season, with the occasional fluke in theMaltese FA Trophy. Qormi reached the final three times, all as runners-up, in2009–10,2011–12 and2012–13.

The yellow-blacks celebrated their 50th anniversary during season 2011–12. On the pitch, as already mentioned, Qormi reached the final match of the Maltese cup competition, while holding various celebration activities and issuing various memorabilia, including a book relating history of football in Qormi between 1961 and 2011.

The club kept on struggling to avoid relegation, while enthusiasm for football in the city of Qormi began to wane. Qormi finished 8th in season2014–15, once again clearing itself from relegation on the last matchday.

It was then revealed that the club had financial problems during an Extraordinary General Meeting held on August 13, 2015. The members agreed that the executive committee had to revisit the club's budgets prior to the2015–16 season.

Kit evolution

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2005–06 home
2005–06 away
2008–09 home
2008–09 away
2008–09 third
2009–10 home
2009–10 away
2010–11 home
2010–11 away
2011–12 50th Anniversary
2011–12 home
2011–12 away
2014–15 home
2014–15 away

Achievements

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Current squad

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Players

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK MLTJamie Azzopardi
6MF MLTYannick Yankam
9DF MLTManolito Micallef
10FW MLTMichael Camilleri
12GK MLTDorian Bugeja
14DF CZELuboš Adamec
15MF MLTLuke Buttigieg
18MF MLTMichael Borg
20DF MLTGaetano Gesualdi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
27DF MLTAlessio Cassar (Captain)
68FW BRAAlexsandro
95MF BRAKassiano Soares
97FW MLTIven Zammit
99FW MLTTensior Gusman
FW BRALeozinho
MF MEXClaudio Celis
DF MLTGlen Zammit
MF MLTShamison Zammit

Club officials and coaching staff 2022–23

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Club officials and committee members (Elected 4 May 2022)

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  • Vice-president: Robert Farrugia
  • Secretary: Redeno Apap
  • Assistant Secretary: Christian Fenech
  • Treasurer: Stephen Pace
  • Ass.Treasurer:Jamie Zammit
  • Member (Supporters): Kerstin Gatt

Coaching staff

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  • Coach:Lydon Fenech
  • Assistant Coach: Fatos Daja
  • Team manager: Jurgen Mifsud

Historical list of coaches

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(September 2024)

Seasons

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This is a list of seasons played by Qormi Football Club in Maltese football, from 2004 to the present day.

SeasonDivisionPositionSignificant EventsMaltese Cup
2004/05Maltese Second Division3rd
2005/06Maltese Second Division1stChampions
2006/07Maltese First Division6th
2007/08Maltese First Division3rdPlay Off Winners
2008/09[15]Maltese Premier League7th

References

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  1. ^Axiaq, M. (2011), L-istorja ta' 95 sena futbol f'Ħal Qormi, u 50 sena amalgamazzjoni ta' Qormi FC. Qormi FC: Qormi, Malta. pp.19–21
  2. ^"Unlucky Qormi bow out with dignity".Times of Malta. 29 April 2002. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  3. ^"Qormi, Jesmond Zerafa part company". MaltaFootball.com. 2010-04-28. Retrieved2010-04-28.
  4. ^"Football: Azzopardi New Qormi coach".Malta Independent. 8 June 2010. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  5. ^Busuttil, Antoine (19 October 2012)."Jesmond Zerafa appointed Qormi FC coach".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  6. ^Busuttil, Antoine (22 June 2013)."Tommaso Volpi appointed new Qormi coach".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  7. ^Azzopardi, Kevin (3 January 2014)."Qormi set to confirm Zeman appointment".Times of Malta. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  8. ^Azzopardi, Kevin (26 June 2014)."Qormi hand first-team reins to Mansueto".Times of Malta. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  9. ^Busuttil, Antoine (4 February 2015)."Mark Miller signs short-term deal with Qormi".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  10. ^Busuttil, Antoine (11 June 2015)."Jesmond Zerafa re-appointed Qormi FC coach".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  11. ^Busuttil, Antoine (23 October 2015)."Johann Scicluna formally appointed Qormi FC coach".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  12. ^Busuttil, Antoine (19 May 2016)."Brian Spiteri appointed new Qormi coach".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  13. ^"Muscat takes over at Qormi".Times of Malta. 16 November 2018. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  14. ^Busuttil, Antoine (31 August 2019)."Qormi FC present squad ahead of First Division campaign".Malta Football. Retrieved6 September 2024.
  15. ^"League Table 2008/09". www.maltafootball.com. 2009-05-30. Retrieved2009-05-30.[dead link]

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