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Sirens FC
ID: team_138136
About
Sirens Football Club is a football club from the north-western seaside village of San Pawl il-Baħar in Malta. Founded in 1968, they currently compete in the Maltese Premier League. Sirens FC was first known as St Paul's Bay Football Team for the Seasons 1968/69 and participated in the Amateur Soccer Cup Competition (ASCC). In their debut season the St Paul's Bay team ended runners up that year. After obtaining such a good placing the committee applied for affiliation in the Third Division of the Malta Football Association. A delegation from the MFA visited the club, which at that time was at the same premises as the Sirens Aquatic Sports Club. At this point one has to mention Joe Muscat, known as id-Debu, who is the founder of Sirens FC. Up to 1972 the club was known as Sirens Football Team because as mentioned before, they had no premises until a house was obtained at 61, St Paul's Street, St. Paul's Bay. The new premise was officially opened by the Hon. Minister of Culture and Education, Miss Agatha Barbara on 29 January 1972. Season 2013–14 The blues left the league with an unbeaten record in the 2013-14 Maltese Third Division that made a big honour to them, Giovanni Galea made his all time goal scoring goals by scoring 44 goals in a single season, making him the record goalscorer in a single season in Maltese football (any level), breaking the record of Danilo Doncic. On 3 April 2019 Sirens FC secured a historic promotion to the Maltese Premier League as they celebrate the club's fiftieth anniversary after defeating Mqabba 4–0 at the Victor Tedesco Stadium. 17 days after Sirens FC secured a promotion to the Maltese Premier League Sirens FC played against Vittoriosa Stars the game ended a draw no goals, Sirens FC finish as 2018–19 Maltese First Division Champions with 25 games played. After the first historic promotion, the team achieved another goal securing a place in a European competition for the first time, after reaching the fourth place in the season 2019-20 (terminated on 18 May 2020 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the island).
Home Venue
Sirens Stadium
The Sirens Stadium is a stadium in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It opened in 2011 as Artificial Turf (properly open 1970 as sandy pitch). It is the home ground of Maltese football club Sirens F.C., who currently play in the Maltese FA Trophy, Maltese Second Division and Maltese Third Division. It is used for matches from the Maltese FA Trophy, Maltese Third Division, Maltese Second Division and even Exhibition game. It is also used by all the Sirens F.C. teams from the youth teams up until the senior teams for training. It holds 600 people on the stadium.
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Charles Agyemang
Hafiz Mohammed Akadom
Ini Akpan
Bismark Asare
Tiago Almeida Bettim
Frank Boateng
Sacha Borg
Darren Borg
Jean Borg
Krist Borg
Nixon Guylherme Rocha Brizolara
Andrea Cassar
Elijah Ceesay
Alexander Cini
Cameron Dalli
Kwesi Donsu
Jonathan Perea Hinestroza
Kemmu Jackson
Jordan Kelly
Miguel Maggi
Mukhtar Moro
Kevin Muscat
Daniel Opoku
Prosper Boakye Owusu
Trezeguet Zammit
Daniel Zarb
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