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Victoria Hotspurs F.C.

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Maltese football club

Football club
Victoria Hotspurs
Full nameVictoria Hotspurs Football Club
Nickname(s)Il-Hotspurs,Tas-Sitt Xhur
Founded1948; 77 years ago (1948)
StadiumVarious
PresidentDr. Anton Tabone
Head coachOliver Spiteri[1]
LeagueMaltese National Amateur League I
2024-25Maltese National Amateur League II(1st)
Websitewww.victoriahotspursfc.com

Victoria Hotspurs Football Club is aMaltesefootball club from the town ofVictoria,Gozo, and that as from the 2024–25 season has become the first ever Gozitan club to switch from theGozo football league system to theMaltese one.[2]

The club was founded in 1948 and, prior to their migration, has won 13First Division titles, the last one being in the2018–19 season. The club is popularly known by the Gozitans simply asil-Hotspurs, which when translated to English literally means The Hotspurs. In 2000, when they won their tenth title, they became the first Gozitan club to be awarded aGolden Star for Sport Excellence.

Moreover, Victoria Hotspurs also became the first - and so far the only - club competing in theGozo Football League who had a Gozitan player from their ranks debuting and representingMalta in international football matches.[3]

The club also holds the record for the most consecutive wins across all domestic competitions in Malta, a run stretching 32 matches.[4]

History

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Early Days

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The Victoria Hotspurs Football Club was formed in December 1948 by Dr. Antoine Mercieca M.D. with the help of Mr. Gigi Xuereb and Mr. Alfred Attard.

The club's original name was Victoria Hotspur, since its first Club President, Dr. Antoine Mercieca M.D., was a fervent supporter of Tottenham Hotspur, an English football club in London that competes in the Premier League. Nicknamed The Hospitals, Victoria Hotspur had its first premises in the old Gozo Hospital in St. Francis Square, Victoria. The first three matches were played with players wearing brand new white shirts borrowed from the Gozo Hospital. Later on, red shirts with white sleeves, together with white shorts, were bought from the sister island of Malta.Victoria Hotspurs Football Club played its first friendly match against the Salesian Youths, losing 1–2. Its first official Gozo Football League match was played against Ghajnsielem Rangers on 30 January 1948, with Victoria Hotspurs winning the game 2–1. After finishing second to Salesian Youths, Victoria Hotspurs won their first Galea Cup after defeating RAF(Gozo) 6–1.

Golden Days

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The golden years for the club were between 1957 and 1970. Re-organized again in 1957, Victoria Hotspurs won the Second Division League, amongst others, such as the Dingli Cup, the Tapie Second Division and the MG Second Knock Out, in Season 1958 – 1959. In December 1959, Victoria Hotspurs had its first official club, which was better known as Tal-Luqa in St. Francis Square, Victoria.

In 1960, Victoria Hotspurs played their first friendly game in Sicily against Oratorio Salesiano San Gregorio, with the game ending 1–1. Joe Camilleri, the club's longest serving captain, scored for the Hotspurs.Victoria Hotspurs won its first League Championship in 1961–1962. After clinching the title, Victoria Hotspurs played a friendly game against the then Malta League Champions, Floriana F.C., on 3 June 1962, with the greens winning 4–3.The season which took place between the years 1962–1963 commenced with Victoria Hotspurs winning the second Galea Cup and also the second League Championship. During this season, Vincent Grech was the first Victoria Hotspurs player to win the prestigious title of the Gozo Football Player of the Year.

Victoria Hotspurs won the Esso Cup for the first time in 1963–1964, yet lost the League Championship of the same season, Victoria Hotspurs played the last decisive game against Xaghra Young Stars, winning 4–0, but unfortunately the game was played with one linesman. Xaghra Young Stars filed a protest with the Gozo Football Association (GFA) and consequently, Victoria Hotspurs lost the replay 1–2. During this season Victoria Hotspurs won the first Reserves League.

The following year, 1964–1965, Victoria Hotspurs won the third League Championship and the first Independence Cup. Success followed, and during the season which took place between the years 1965–1966, Victoria Hotspurs won the fourth League Championship and the Esso Cup for the second time. Again, Victoria Hotspurs dominated the 1966–1967 season, winning the fifth League Championship and the third Esso Cup.Victoria Hotspurs also won their third Galea Cup during season 1968–1969.

The Seventies

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Although Victoria Hotspurs were very close to winning the League Championship during the season 1973–1974, the Club did not manage to win any trophy during the seventies. Despite this, in October 1977, Victoria Hotspurs was the first Gozitan team to win against a foreign football team in the Silver Jubilee Ground. Victoria Hotspurs winning 2–1 against Awras, a Libyan First Division team from Derna. Anton Sillato from the penalty spot and Tarcisio Galea scoring for the Hotspurs.

Champions Again

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After an absence of several years, Victoria Hotspurs won their sixth League Championship in the season of 1979–1980. Under the guidelines of Dutch coach Albert Lemmen, the title was decided after winning a three games decider against Sannat Lions. Victoria Hotspurs won 1–0, with Tarcisio Galea scoring the winning goal.

Victoria Hotspurs won their first Republic Cup in 1980–1981 season after winning against rivals Sannat Lions. Victoria Hotspurs won the seventh League Championship in the season of 1984–1985. The then coach was Michael Camilleri, while player Dominic Grech was in charge of the training sessions. During this season, the latter won the title of Gozo Football Player of the year.

During the season of 1989–1990, ex-player Vincent Grech took over the role of Coach. Victoria Hotspurs won their first Super Cup during this season.

Following the first Super Cup, under the guidelines of Vincent Grech, Victoria Hotspurs won the eight League Championship during the 1990–1991 season after defeating Xewkija Tigers in a title decider, with Michael Cremona and Silvan Debono scoring for Victoria Hotspurs. Victoria Hotspurs won again the Super Cup during season 1990–1991 and 1991–1992.

The League Championship was back in Victoria during season 1993–1994. During this season, Victoria Hotspurs also won the Super Cup, yet lost the final of the GFA Cup to Ghajnsielem F.C. after the penalty shootout. During the season 1995–1996, Victoria Hotspurs won again the Super Cup after winning 1–0 against Nadur Youngsters, with Sabri Rais scoring after extra time. Rais was again decisive when he scored four goals in the final of the GFA Cup during season 1996–1997 against Xaghra United. This was the first and the only GFA Cup Victoria Hotspurs won so far. During this season, Victoria Hotspurs won again the Super Cup and the Republic Cup. Victoria Hotspurs player Dione Lautier won the Gozo Football Player of the year award.

The New Millennium

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Hotspurs' former emblem bearingstar signifying the 10 leagues won

Victoria Hotspurs reached their tenth League Championship in season 1999–2000. Dominic Grech was back at the club as coach. During this season, Victoria Hotspurs won again the Super Cup and the Millennium Cup after beating Zebbug Rangers 2–1, with Michael Vella scoring the golden goal. Victoria Hotspurs was the first Gozitan team to reach the tenth League Championship. Hotspurs player Reuben Mercieca won the Gozo Football player of the year.

Victoria Hotspurs suffered relegation from the Gozo First division in season 2004–2005 and bounced back two years after.After absence of a few years, Victoria Hotspurs were back as champions of the Gozo Football league in season 2009–2010. Under the guidelines of ex-player Christopher Buttigieg, Victoria Hotspurs won the League Championship for the eleventh time together with the Super Cup, the Freedom Cup and Independence Cup. Victoria Hotspurs player John Paul Grima won the Gozo Football player of the year.

The Seventieth Anniversary

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The season 2017–2018 marked the seventieth anniversary of Victoria Hotspurs. With Dr. Anton Tabone back as president, and after an absence of eight years, Victoria Hotspurs were back as League champions for the twelfth time with a record total of points. Ex-player Gotthard Conti was back at the club, this time as Coach. Victoria Hotspurs also won the First Division knock out after defeating Ghajnsielem 3–1. Victoria Hotspurs player Christian Mercieca won the Gozo Football player of the year award.

Victoria Hotspurs won their 13th League Championship in season 2018–2019, the GFA Super Cup and after a 22-year absence the BOV GFA Cup after beating Nadur Youngsters FC 3–2. Team captain, Ferdinando Apap won the Gozo Football player of the year award.

On 22 August 2019, Victoria Hotspurs played a friendly match against Italian Serie C squad Calcio Catania at the Stadio Torre Del Grifo, Catania. The Italians won the game 3–2, Elton Silva scoring both goals for the Hotspurs. This match was the first match ever in Victoria Hotspurs FC's 71-year old history against a foreign professional side abroad.[5]

Switch to Malta

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On 26 February 2024, the club issued an official statement confirming that in October 2023 Victoria Hotspurs has applied to become a member of theMalta Football Association and with the aim of starting participating in theMaltese football league system, specifically theMaltese National Amateur League,[6] as from the 2024–25 season.[7]

The application was approved by the overwhelming majority of the member clubs of Malta Football Association during a historic Extraordinary General Meeting held on 30 April 2024,[2] such that Victoria Hotspurs has become the 54th member club of the Association and got the right to start participating in theMaltese football league system as from the 2024–25 season. In doing so, Victoria Hotspurs has become the first ever Gozitan club to migrate from the Gozitan football system to the Maltese one[8] and the second club based in Gozo to participate in Malta afterGozo F.C.

In the first season, Victoria Hotspurs participated in theMaltese National Amateur League II[2] and won the promotion to theMaltese National Amateur League I following the 16th consecutive league win in February 2025,[9] with the title following in another win in the next match, this time againstSt. George's.[10] During the same season, the Hotspurs also established a record for the most consecutive wins across all domestic competitions in Malta, a run stretching 32 matches[4] and which was ended by an inevitable loss against the thenMalta Premier League Opening Round winnersFloriana in a Round of 16 match valid for theMaltese FA Trophy.[11]

Rivalries

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Victoria Hotspurs's traditional rivals are fellow cross-city rivalsVictoria Wanderers andOratory Youths. This rivalry is quite unique within the Maltese islands, given that inMalta the statute of the Malta Football Association limits one club for each city, town or village.[12]

Based on the number of honours won prior to Hotspurs' migration to Malta, Victoria Hotspurs is considered to be the most successful Victorian club amongst the three city rivals. Victoria Hotspurs won theGozitan First Division 13 times, compared to the 6 championship won by Oratory Youths and the sole league won by Victoria Wanderers.

Players

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As of 8 February 2025[13]

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
1GKMalta MLTAdrian Parnis
3DFMalta MLTFerdinando Apap(captain)
4DFMalta MLTLawrence Grima
5DFMalta MLTDejan Bogdanović
6MFMalta MLTMartin Buttigieg
7DFMalta MLTMatthias Said
8MFMalta MLTRoderick Briffa
9FWMalta MLTEmanuel Mbong
10MFMalta MLTShaun Attard
11DFMalta MLTJason Pace
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12GKMalta MLTRichard Sammut
15DFMalta MLTDaniel Farrugia
17DFMalta MLTChristian Grima
19FWBrazil BRARondinely Monteiro
20MFMalta MLTDylan Mercieca
25MFMalta MLTEtienne Xiberras
27MFMalta MLTJoseph Vella
70FWBrazil BRAWellington De’Souza
99FWMalta MLTKurt Borg

Technical Staff

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As of 8 February 2025[13]
PositionStaff
Head coachOliver Spiteri
Physical trainerMartin Hrubsa
Goalkeeper coachMark Grima
Team managerMarvin Buttigieg
PhysioAntonella Zammit
Kit managerLuke Farrugia

Honours

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Gozo

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Malta

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League and cup history

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Gozo

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SeasonLeagueCups
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAP
1948/49First264021498Galea Cup (1)
1949/50Competition not held
1950/51Competition not held
1951/52Competition not held
1952/53First3630313116
1953/54Competition not held
1954/55Did not participate
1955/56Competition not held
1956/57Did not participate
1957/58Did not participate
1958/59Second1 (1)650112210Dingli Cup
Tapie 2nd Division Cup
MG 2nd KO
1959/60Did not participate
1960/61Competition abandoned due to problems within theGFA
1961/62First1 (1)860216712
1962/63First1 (2)6330939Galea Cup (2)
1963/64First36222996Esso Cup (1)
1964/65First1 (3)1082015318Independence Cup (1)
1965/66First1 (4)651023311Esso Cup (2)
1966/67First1 (5)870118414Esso Cup (3)
1967/68First383149107
1968/69First410343151510Galea Cup (3)
1969/70First2841316109
1970/71First5103169157
1971/72First3104339811Civic Council Cup
1972/73First3103437910Good Conduct Cup
1973/74First21062210514
1974/75First520974341725
1975/76First51244471012
1976/77First312534181313
1977/78First3125529515
1978/79First31255214715
1979/80First1 (6)1266017618
1980/81First412354161411Republic Cup (1)
1981/82First412183101310
1982/83First3103616412
1983/84First5103166107
1984/85First1 (7)103526311
1985/86First51435671211
1986/87First21063115115
1987/88First21282216818
1988/89First512336489
1989/90First414464141114GFA Super Cup (1)
1990/91First1 (8)141121221024GFA Super Cup (2)
1991/92First314635211617GFA Super Cup (3)
1992/93First31456312921
1993/94First1 (9)14111231734GFA Super Cup (4)
1994/95First614545252319
1995/96First214842371228GFA Super Cup (5)
1996/97First216826353526GFA Super Cup (6)
GFA Cup (1)
Republic Cup (2)
1997/98First316637363021Independence Cup (2)
Premier KO
1998/99First516231119509
1999/00First1 (10)14932341730GFA Super Cup (7)
Millenium Cup
2000/01First514644211622
2001/02First512626253414
2002/03First518648252322
2003/04First418558323820
2004/05First718041416424
2005/06Second215762221327
2006/07Second1 (2)151401381442Second Division KO (1)
2007/08First2181143402537Freedom Day Cup (1)
2008/09First318927342829Independence Cup (3)
2009/10First1 (11)181044401634GFA Super Cup (8)
Independence Cup (4)
Freedom Day Cup (2)
2010/11First418648323722
2011/12First6184410244016
2012/13First518639273021
2013/14First420848343128
2014/15First320749353325
2015/16First418828273326
2016/17First521867272830
2017/18First1 (12)211911631558Gozo First Division KO
2018/19First1 (13)211911682258GFA Super Cup (9)
GFA Cup (2)
2019/20First315915401828
2020/21First29612301119
2021/22First421867363330
2022/23First7204412324516
2023/24Second1 (3)151311551040Second Division KO (2)
Second Division Challenge Cup

Youth Academy

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In January 2025, Victoria Hotspurs established the Victoria Hotspurs Youth Development Academy in collaboration withLuxol St. Andrew’s Football Academy.[14]

External links

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References

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  1. ^Micallef, Sandro (15 June 2024)."Oliver Spiteri se jkun il-kowċ ta' Victoria Hotspurs fl-Amateur League". TV< Sport.
  2. ^abc"Victoria Hotspurs approved as new members of the MFA".Times of Malta. 30 April 2024. Retrieved30 April 2024.
  3. ^"Malta team player clubs".EU-Football.info. Retrieved18 June 2023.
  4. ^ab"Victoria Hotspurs 𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡ed 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝟐𝟎 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐃𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐬".victoriahotspursfc.com. Retrieved8 February 2025.
  5. ^Lia, Gianluca (23 August 2019)."Watch: Victoria Hotspurs go down fighting against Catania".Times of Malta. Retrieved3 January 2020.
  6. ^"Victoria Hotspurs call on MFA to put Amateur League application back on agenda".Times of Malta. 27 February 2024. Retrieved23 March 2024.
  7. ^"Club Statement".Victoria Hotspurs F.C. 26 February 2024. Retrieved23 March 2024.
  8. ^"Playing in Maltese league was the natural step for Victoria Hotspurs – president Anton Tabone".Times of Malta. 6 May 2024. Retrieved6 May 2024.
  9. ^"Victoria Hotspurs promossi għan-National Amateur League 1".TVM News. 22 February 2025. Retrieved23 February 2025.
  10. ^"Victoria Hotspurs champions tal-Amateur League 2".TVM News. 2 March 2025. Retrieved2 March 2025.
  11. ^"Floriana survive early scare to see off Hotspurs in FA Trophy".Times of Malta. 6 February 2025. Retrieved23 February 2025.
  12. ^"STATUTE OF THE MALTA FA - July 2021"(PDF). Malta Football Association. Retrieved7 May 2024.
  13. ^ab"First Team".Victoria Hotspurs FC. Retrieved8 February 2025.
  14. ^"𝐕𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐇𝐨𝐭𝐬𝐩𝐮𝐫𝐬 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐜𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐌𝐚𝐱 𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐢 𝐚𝐬 𝐢𝐭𝐬 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡".Victoria Hotspurs FC. 26 January 2025. Retrieved23 February 2025.
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