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Malta national football team

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Men's association football team
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeMalta women's national football team.

Malta
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameĦomor (Reds)
AssociationMalta Football Association (MFA)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachEmilio De Leo
CaptainMatthew Guillaumier
MostcapsMichael Mifsud (143)
Top scorerMichael Mifsud (42)
Home stadiumTa' Qali Stadium
FIFA codeMLT
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
FIFA ranking
Current 161Increase 5 (19 November 2025)[1]
Highest66 (September 1994, September 1995)
Lowest192 (July 2017, September 2017)
First international
 Malta 2–3Austria 
(Gżira,Malta; 24 February 1957)
Biggest win
 Malta 7–1Liechtenstein 
(Ta' Qali,Malta; 26 March 2008)
Biggest defeat
 Spain12–1Malta 
(Seville,Spain; 21 December 1983)
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TheMalta national football team (Maltese:Tim nazzjonali tal-futbol ta' Malta) representsMalta in men's internationalfootball and is controlled by theMalta Football Association, the governing body forfootball in Malta.

The first official game played by Malta was a 3–2 defeat in afriendly againstAustria in 1957.[3] Their competitive debut arrived five years later, playing againstDenmark in thepreliminary round of the1964 European Nations' Cup.[4] Malta have competed in every qualifier for theEuropean Championship since 1964 (except 1968) andFIFA World Cup since 1974, but have never made it to the finals of any major international competition.

History

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Malta played its first international game on 24 February 1957 at theEmpire Stadium, losing 2–3 toAustria. That match was played in front of a capacity crowd at the old Empire Stadium. TheMalta Football Association joinedFIFA in 1959 andUEFA a year later. In late 1959, Malta played in the1960 Summer Olympics African Qualifiers againstMorocco andTunisia, in which they finished last in the group with two draws and two losses. Since then, Malta has largely remained as one of Europe's weakest teams, though its fortunes have increased since late 2010s.

The Maltese international side first competed in the qualifying rounds of theUEFA European Nations Cup in 1962, and inFIFA World Cup qualification in 1971.[5] Malta's first competitive draw ended 1–1 against Greece in 1970. Malta's first two competitive wins were victories of 2–0 and 2–1 at home toGreece andIceland in European Championship qualifiers in 1975 and 1982 respectively. In 1979, Malta drew 0–0 with West Germany in a European championship qualifier and they met again on 16 December 1984 for a memorable World Cup Qualifier in front of a record attendance at the Ta'Qali stadium, where the 1982 & eventual 1986 World Cup runners-up only managed a 2–3 win. Another prestigious result was achieved in March 1987 when Malta drew 2–2 in Portugal, in a qualifier for Euro'88 and the side also twice drew againstHungary during thequalification for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and recorded four friendly wins during 1991 and 1992.[4]

Malta's third competitive win came with a 1–0 victory away toEstonia in a 1993World Cup qualifier in which Kris Laferla scored.[6] In October 1994 Malta held Czech Republic 0–0 in a qualifier for theUEFA Euro 1996, in which the latter ended runners-up. Six years later, in October 2000, in a group qualifying match for the 2002 World Cup, once again Malta managed another 0–0 draw vs Czech Republic which eventually cost the latter a place at the following major tournament. In June 2000, Malta playedEngland, then managed byKevin Keegan. Trailing 2–1 going into the final minutes, Malta were awarded a penalty, howeverDavid Carabott's effort was saved byRichard Wright.[7] Through November 2001 and May 2002, Malta played and remained undefeated in 6 international matches and in between they won the locally hosted (Rothmans) International Tournament. During 2005, Malta drew 1–1 againstCroatia andBulgaria. Another positive result was the 1–1 home draw in a friendly match againstNorthern Ireland, thoughGeorge Mallia missed an injury time penalty which would have given them a win.[8] On 11 October 2006, Malta managed another competitive victory, a 2–1 triumph over Hungary in theEuropean Championship qualifying withAndré Schembri scoring twice.[6]

On 7 February 2007, Malta drew 1–1 with one of the hosts of Euro 2008, Austria. The game was played to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first international match played by the Maltese national team.[9] On 8 September 2007, Malta managed another draw againstTurkey in a Euro 2008 qualifying match, the game finishing 2–2.[10] On 26 March 2008, Malta achieved its largest ever victory, a 7–1 defeat ofLiechtenstein in a friendly at theTa' Qali Stadium, withMichael Mifsud scoring five goals.[11] A 2–0 friendly win overGeorgia followed in 2009.[12]

In May 2010, sponsorship of the Maltese national side was taken on by sportswear firm Givova, who also designed a range of new kits for the team.[13] One month later, however, the side had fallen to their lowest ever FIFA world ranking position, of 169th in the world.[12] In 2009, Malta had a 0–0 draw with Albania at home. This was their only point for the 2010 World Cup qualifying. On 11 August 2010, Malta drew 1–1 at home againstMacedonia in a friendly game, with Michael Mifsud scoring a brilliant diving header for Malta.[14]

In February 2011, the national football team of Malta achieved a 0–0 draw againstSwitzerland, in which goalkeeperJustin Haber saved two penalties.[12] On 6 September 2011, Malta won their firstEuro 2012 qualifying point, with a 1–1 draw against Georgia. During the years of 2010 and 2011, Malta did not get many positive results, and coach John Buttigieg and assistant coach Carmel Busittil were both sacked in October 2011.[15] For the2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign, Malta won their first World Cup qualifying match in 20 years, nabbing a 1–0 win overArmenia in June 2013.[16][13] In June 2017, Malta defeatedUkraine 1–0 in a friendly match, thanks to a lone goal by defenderZach Muscat.[17] Malta recorded their 7th all-time competitive win (and their first in the UEFA Nations League) on 13 October 2020, defeating Latvia 1–0 in Riga, scoring the winning goal in the 97th minute.

Malta went on to deliver several good performances in the times that followed. On 14 November 2020 in the UEFA Nations League, Malta earned a 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands, thanks in part to a great goal fromJurgen Degabriele, showcasing early signs of momentum in the 2020–21 campaign. In 2021, Malta recorded a standout result in FIFA World Cup qualifying with a comfortable 3–0 home win over Cyprus on 1 September 2021, featuring two goals fromCain Attard, a rare competitive triumph that boosted morale in a challenging Group H campaign. The 2022 calendar year proved to be Malta's most successful in recent times: across ten matches they achieved 5 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses, scoring 12 goals and conceding 9, marking an uptick in form. On 5 June 2022, they opened the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League with a 2–0 away win over San Marino, withMatthew Guillaumier scoring Malta’s opener in Serravalle and setting a confident tone for the campaign. In September 2022, Malta delivered perhaps their most celebrated recent result: a 2–1 friendly victory over Israel at Ta’ Qali National Stadium, with goals byAlexander Satariano (84') andFerdinando Apap (87'), overturning Israel’s early penalty to secure the win against a traditionally stronger side.

In more recent years, Malta did achieve a handful of positive results. In June 2023 (UEFA Nations League 2022–23, Group D2), Malta earned a 2–0 away win over San Marino on 5 June, followed by a 1–0 home victory against San Marino on 12 June, anchoring a strong run in their Group D2 campaign and finishing second overall in the group. In September 2024, during the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League, Malta beat Moldova 2–0 away on 7 September and then overcame Andorra 1–0 away on 10 September, with the goal against Andorra scored byRyan Camenzuli in the 44th minute. Although positive results have been harder to come by for Malta during 2024 and 2025, they did get another competitive win, securing a 1–0 home win against Moldova on 13 October 2024, courtesy of an 87th‑minute penalty from Teuma, again in UEFA Nations League Group D2. Moving into 2025 World Cup qualifying, Malta registered a 0–0 draw at home against Lithuania on 7 June 2025, showing resilience at Ta’ Qali despite admittedly tougher opposition.

Kits

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Kit providerPeriod
GermanyAdidas
1978–1988
EnglandUmbro
1988–1990
ItalyLotto
1990–1999
Italy Kronos
1999–2001
ItalyErreà
2001–2005
ItalyDiadora
2005–2009
ItalyGivova
2009–2022
ItalyErreà
2022–

Results and fixtures

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Main article:Malta national football team results (2020–present)

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2024

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Malta  v Andorra
19 November2024–25 UEFA Nations League D2Malta 0–0 AndorraTa' Qali, Malta
20:45 UTC+1ReportStadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 3,142
Referee:Sean McStay (Burren GAA (father of Oisin Mcstay))

2025

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Malta  v Finland
21 March2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationMalta 0–1 FinlandTa' Qali, Malta
20:45 UTC+2Report
Stadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 5,106
Referee: Simone Sozza (Italy)
Poland  v Malta
24 March2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationPoland 2–0 MaltaWarsaw, Poland
20:45 UTC+2
ReportStadium:Stadion Narodowy
Attendance: 45,872
Referee: Morten Krogh (Denmark)
Malta  v Lithuania
7 June2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationMalta 0–0 LithuaniaTa' Qali, Malta
18:00 UTC+2ReportStadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 2,785
Referee: Marian Barbu (Romania)
Netherlands  v Malta
10 June2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationNetherlands 8–0 MaltaGroningen, Netherlands
20:45 UTC+2
ReportStadium:Euroborg
Attendance: 21,006
Referee:Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Spain)
Lithuania  v Malta
4 September2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationLithuania 1–1 MaltaKaunas, Lithuania
21:45 UTC+3
ReportStadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium
Attendance: 7,854
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)
Malta  v San Marino
9 SeptemberFriendlyMalta 3–1 San MarinoTa' Qali, Malta
21:00 UTC+2Report
Stadium:National Stadium
Referee: Andrei Chivulete (Romania)
Malta  v Netherlands
9 October2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationMalta 0–4 NetherlandsTa' Qali, Malta
20:45 UTC+2Report
Stadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 9,254
Referee: Duje Strukan (Croatia)
Malta  v Bosnia and Herzegovina
12 OctoberFriendlyMalta 1–4 Bosnia and HerzegovinaTa' Qali, Malta
19:00 UTC+2
ReportStadium:National Stadium
Referee:Vitālijs Spasjoņņikovs (Latvia)
Finland  v Malta
14 November2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationFinland 0–1 MaltaHelsinki, Finland
19:00 UTC+2Report
Stadium:Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 13,577
Referee:Julian Weinberger (Austria)
Malta  v Poland
17 November2026 FIFA World Cup qualificationMalta 2–3 PolandTa' Qali, Malta
20:45 UTC+1
ReportStadium:National Stadium
Attendance: 10,326
Referee: Igor Pajač (Croatia)

2026

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Malta  v Luxembourg
26 March2024-25 Nations League Playoff C/DMalta v LuxembourgTa' Qali, Malta
18:00 UTC+1ReportStadium:National Stadium
Luxembourg  v Malta
31 March2024-25 Nations League Playoff C/DLuxembourg v MaltaLuxembourg City, Luxembourg
19:00 UTC+3ReportStadium:Stade de Luxembourg

Coaching staff

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As of 13 December 2024.[18]
Head coachItalyEmilio De Leo
Assistant coachItaly Mirko Valdifiori
Goalkeeping coachItaly Mario Capece
Technical coordinatorMaltaIvan Woods
Fitness coachesItaly Luca Pagani
Italy Francesco Zanasi
Match analystArgentina Facundo Styk
Team managerMalta Keith Fenech

Coaching history

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As of 21 November 2023.
ManagerMalta careerPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
MaltaJoe A. Griffiths1954–19616222033.3
MaltaCarm Borg1961–19649027000.0
HungaryJános Bédl19662200100.0
MaltaTony Formosa[a]196610118010.0
MaltaJoseph Attard19691001000.0
MaltaSaviour Cuschieri19701010000.0
MaltaVictor Scerri19732101050.0
ItalyTerrenzio Polverini1974–19769126011.1
Malta John Calleja1976–197811218018.2
MaltaVictor Scerri1978–1983263320011.5
BulgariaGuentcho Dobrev1984–1987211416004.8
GermanyHorst Heese1988–1991363825008.3
MaltaPippo Psaila1991–199317548029.4
ItalyPietro Ghedin1993–1995244515016.7
MaltaRobert Gatt19963012000.0
Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilorad Kosanović1996–1997150213000.0
Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJosif Ilić1997–2001415432012.2
GermanySigfried Held2001–2003214512019.0
GermanyHorst Heese[b]2003–2006151212006.7
Czech RepublicDušan Fitzel[b]2006–2009343427008.8
MaltaJohn Buttigieg[b]2009–2011212316009.5
MaltaRobert Gatt[c]20121100100.0
ItalyPietro Ghedin2012–2017487635014.6
BelgiumTom Saintfiet2017–20183003000.0
MaltaRay Farrugia2018–2019181413005.6
ItalyDevis Mangia2019–2022269512034.6
MaltaGilbert Agius[d]20222011000.0
ItalyMichele Marcolini2023–2024163211018.8
ItalyDavide Mazzotta[e]20243210066.7
ItalyEmilio De Leo2025–0000!
  1. ^One match was managed with Janos Bedl
  2. ^abcAssisted byCarmel Busuttil
  3. ^Managed the team on a one-off basis as caretaker manager
  4. ^Managed the team as caretaker manager
  5. ^Managed the team as caretaker manager

Players

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Current squad

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  • Caps and goals correct as of 17 November 2025, after the match againstPoland.
No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKHenry Bonello (1988-10-13)13 October 1988 (age 37)730Malta Football AssociationĦamrun Spartans
121GKMatthias Debono (2002-02-11)11 February 2002 (age 23)00Malta Football AssociationNaxxar Lions
161GKRashed Al-Tumi (2000-10-14)14 October 2000 (age 25)30Malta Football AssociationSliema Wanderers

22DFJean Borg (1998-01-08)8 January 1998 (age 27)320Malta Football AssociationSliema Wanderers
32DFRyan Camenzuli (1994-09-08)8 September 1994 (age 31)521Malta Football AssociationĦamrun Spartans
42DFGabriel Mentz (1998-08-11)11 August 1998 (age 27)70Malta Football AssociationGżira United
52DFKurt Shaw (1999-04-01)1 April 1999 (age 26)360Italian Football FederationSorrento
132DFEnrico Pepe (1989-11-12)12 November 1989 (age 36)370Malta Football AssociationMarsaxlokk
172DFAdam Magri Overend (2000-05-03)3 May 2000 (age 25)120Malta Football AssociationSliema Wanderers
222DFZach Muscat (1993-08-22)22 August 1993 (age 32)793Portuguese Football FederationChaves
2DFJames Carragher (2002-11-11)11 November 2002 (age 23)40The Football AssociationWigan Athletic
2DFSven Xerri (2005-02-10)10 February 2005 (age 20)00Malta Football AssociationĦamrun Spartans

63MFMatthew Guillaumier (1998-04-09)9 April 1998 (age 27)523Hellenic Football FederationPanserraikos
93MFJake Grech (1997-11-18)18 November 1997 (age 28)272Malta Football AssociationFloriana
103MFTeddy Teuma (1993-09-30)30 September 1993 (age 32)485French Football FederationReims
153MFMyles Beerman (1999-03-13)13 March 1999 (age 26)130Malta Football AssociationSliema Wanderers
183MFBrandon Paiber (1995-06-05)5 June 1995 (age 30)130Malta Football AssociationValletta
212DFJuan Carlos Corbalan (1997-03-03)3 March 1997 (age 28)351Malta Football AssociationMarsaxlokk
3MFYannick Yankam (1997-12-12)12 December 1997 (age 27)161Malta Football AssociationValletta

74FWJoseph Mbong (1997-07-15)15 July 1997 (age 28)723Malta Football AssociationĦamrun Spartans
84FWPaul Mbong (2001-09-02)2 September 2001 (age 24)384Football Association of SerbiaČukarički
114FWIrvin Cardona (1997-08-08)8 August 1997 (age 28)72French Football FederationSaint-Étienne
144FWAndrea Zammit (2003-04-05)5 April 2003 (age 22)20Malta Football AssociationValletta
194FWTrent Buhagiar (1998-02-27)27 February 1998 (age 27)40Football Association of SingaporeTampines Rovers
204FWIlyas Chouaref (2000-12-12)12 December 2000 (age 24)90Swiss Football AssociationSion
233MFAlexander Satariano (2001-10-25)25 October 2001 (age 24)444Hellenic Football FederationAthens Kallithea
4FWBasil Tuma (2005-04-24)24 April 2005 (age 20)80The Football AssociationReading

Recent call-ups

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The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKJames Sissons (2007-03-26)26 March 2007 (age 18)00EnglandChesterfieldv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025

DFSteve Borg (1988-05-15)15 May 1988 (age 37)823MaltaValletta FCv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
DFNeil Micallef (1999-01-12)12 January 1999 (age 26)10MaltaBirkirkara FCv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
DFKean Scicluna (2006-09-12)12 September 2006 (age 19)10MaltaŻabbar St. Patrickv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
DFCarlo Zammit Lonardelli (2001-04-19)19 April 2001 (age 24)60MaltaFlorianav. Netherlands, 10 June 2025

MFSteve Pisani (1992-08-07)7 August 1992 (age 33)421MaltaSliema Wanderersv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
MFAndrew Borg (2004-05-27)27 May 2004 (age 21)00MaltaGżira Unitedv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
MFJake Azzopardi (2006-02-13)13 February 2006 (age 19)20MaltaVallettav. San Marino, 9 September 2025
MFJake Brimmer (1998-04-03)3 April 1998 (age 27)00New ZealandAuckland FCv. San Marino, 9 September 2025
MFBjorn Kristensen (1993-04-05)5 April 1993 (age 32)430MaltaHiberniansv. Netherlands, 10 June 2025

FWKemar Reid (1994-08-15)15 August 1994 (age 31)100MaltaBirkirkarav. Finland, 14 November 2025INJ
FWJodi Jones (1997-10-22)22 October 1997 (age 28)170EnglandNotts Countyv. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
FWKeyon Ewurum (2007-04-20)20 April 2007 (age 18)10MaltaVallettav. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 October 2025
FWKyrian Nwoko (1997-07-04)4 July 1997 (age 28)384MaltaSliema Wanderersv. San Marino, 9 September 2025

INJ Player is injured
COV Withdrew due to covid
PRE Preliminary squad / standby
RET Retired from the national team
SUS Serving suspension
WD Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.

Player records

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Main articles:List of Malta international footballers andList of Malta national football team captains
As of 14 November 2025.[20]
Players inbold are still active with Malta.

Most capped players

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Michael Mifsud is Malta's most capped player and all-time top scorer.
RankNameCapsGoalsCareer
1Michael Mifsud143422000–2020
2David Carabott122111987–2005
3Gilbert Agius12081993–2009
4Carmel Busuttil113231982–2001
5Andrei Agius10362006–2022
Joe Brincat10361987–2004
7Roderick Briffa10012003–2018
8John Buttigieg9711984–2000
9André Schembri9432006–2018
10Brian Said9151996–2009

Top goalscorers

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RankNameGoalsCapsAverageCareer
1Michael Mifsud421430.292000–2020
2Carmel Busuttil231130.211982–2001
3David Carabott111220.091987–2005
4Hubert Suda8710.111988–2001
Gilbert Agius81200.071993–2009
6Jurgen Degabriele7300.252018–present
7Raymond Xuereb6450.131971–1985
Kristian Laferla6650.091986–1998
Andrei Agius61030.062006–2022
Joe Brincat61030.061987–2004

Competitive record

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Uruguay1930 toSweden1958Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
Chile1962 toMexico1970Did not enterDid not enter
West Germany1974Did not qualify6006120
Argentina19786006027
Spain19824004215
Mexico19868017625
Italy19908026318
United States199410118323
France1998100010237
South KoreaJapan200210019424
Germany200610037432
South Africa201010019026
Brazil201410109528
Russia201810019325
Qatar202210127930
CanadaMexicoUnited States20268125419
MoroccoPortugalSpain2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia2034
Total0/1612041410246349

UEFA European Championship

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UEFA European Championship recordQualifying record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
France1960Not a UEFA memberNot a UEFA member
Spain1964Did not qualify200229
Italy1968Did not enterDid not enter
Belgium1972Did not qualify6015216
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia19766105220
Italy19806015221
France19848107537
West Germany19888026421
Sweden19928026223
England199610028222
BelgiumNetherlands20008008627
Portugal20048017524
AustriaSwitzerland2008121291031
PolandUkraine201210019421
France201610028316
Europe202010109327
Germany20248008220
United KingdomRepublic of Ireland2028To be determinedTo be determined
ItalyTurkey2032
Total0/1612041410254335

UEFA Nations League

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UEFA Nations League record
SeasonDivisionGroupRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAP/RRK
2018–19D3Group stage4th6033514Same position54th
2020–21D1Group stage2nd623186Same position52nd
2022–23D2Group stage2nd420254Same position52nd
2024–25D2Group stage2nd421122TBDTBD
TotalGroup stageTBD206772026TBD

Other records

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YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
Tunisia7th November Cup 1993Third place3rd210124
ItalyFootball at the 1963 Mediterranean Games9th9th4004418

Head-to-head record

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As of 17 November 2025.[21][22]

  Positive record  Neutral record  Negative record

OpponentConfederationPlayedWDLGFGAGD% Win
 AlbaniaUEFA8125314−11012.50
 AlgeriaCAF301213−2000.00
 AndorraUEFA624063+3033.33
 AngolaCAF100112−1000.00
 ArmeniaUEFA611425−3016.67
 AustriaUEFA10019732−25000.00
 AzerbaijanUEFA9432149+5044.44
 BelarusUEFA402214−3000.00
 BelgiumUEFA110010+1100.00
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaUEFA5104513−8020.00
 BulgariaUEFA130310538−33000.00
 CanadaCONCACAF220041+3100.00
 Cape VerdeCAF100102−2000.00
 Central African RepublicCAF110021+1100.00
 CroatiaUEFA10019529−24000.00
 CyprusUEFA8233910−1025.00
 Czech Republic[a]UEFA130310641−35000.00
 DenmarkUEFA9009432−28000.00
Denmark XIUEFA110030+3100.00
 East GermanyUEFA6006222−20000.00
 EgyptCAF200228−6000.00
 EnglandUEFA7007120−19000.00
England BUEFA100102−2000.00
 EstoniaUEFA82241012−2025.00
 Faroe IslandsUEFA102261419−5020.00
 FinlandUEFA10226615−9020.00
 FranceUEFA2002010−10000.00
 GabonCAF110021+1100.00
 GeorgiaUEFA9126512−7011.11
 Germany[b]UEFA9018338−35000.00
 GibraltarUEFA320131+2066.67
 GreeceUEFA12138726−19008.33
 HungaryUEFA12129628−22008.33
 IcelandUEFA1531111033−23020.00
 IndonesiaAFC220040+4100.00
 IsraelUEFA9126817−9011.11
 ItalyUEFA140113435−31000.00
Italy CUEFA200205−5000.00
 JapanAFC100101−1000.00
 JordanAFC320154+1066.67
 KazakhstanUEFA101022+0000.00
 KosovoUEFA3003210−8000.00
 KuwaitAFC110020+2100.00
 LatviaUEFA731358−3042.86
 LebanonAFC211010+1050.00
 LibyaCAF932469−3033.33
 LiechtensteinUEFA6510163+13083.33
 LithuaniaUEFA714269−3014.29
 LuxembourgUEFA722355+0028.57
 MoldovaUEFA923479−2022.22
 NetherlandsUEFA8008040−40000.00
 North MacedoniaUEFA8017319−16000.00
 Northern IrelandUEFA8026114−13000.00
 NorwayUEFA120210430−26000.00
 PolandUEFA6006218−16000.00
 PortugalUEFA10019528−23000.00
 QatarAFC110020+2100.00
 Republic of IrelandUEFA8008225−23000.00
 RomaniaUEFA200205−5000.00
 RussiaUEFA300317−6000.00
 San MarinoUEFA330062+4100.00
 ScotlandUEFA7016518−13000.00
 Serbia[c]UEFA4004118−17000.00
 SlovakiaUEFA10028529−24000.00
 SloveniaUEFA9027317−14000.00
 South AfricaCAF100101−1000.00
 South KoreaAFC201123−1000.00
 SpainUEFA8008337−34000.00
 SwedenUEFA130013249−47000.00
  SwitzerlandUEFA7025317−14000.00
 ThailandAFC110020+2100.00
 TunisiaCAF115331011−1045.45
 TurkeyUEFA6015415−11000.00
 UkraineUEFA310224−2033.33
 United Arab EmiratesAFC202011+0000.00
 United StatesCONCACAF100101−1000.00
 VenezuelaCONMEBOL100101−1000.00
 WalesUEFA4004215−13000.00
TotalWORLD45665763152921,020−728014.25
  1. ^Includes matches againstCzechoslovakia.
  2. ^Includes matches againstWest Germany.
  3. ^Includes matches againstFR Yugoslavia.

FIFA rankings

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As of 10 February 2022[23]
RankingsYears608010012014016018020019901995200020052010201520202025Rankings"Malta national football team FIFA rankings"
Viewsource data.

Honours

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Friendly

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References

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