Lija Athletic F.C.

Lija Athletic F.C.
Full nameLija Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s)Tal-Larinġ, Tan-Nar
Founded1949 (1949)
GroundLija Athletic Sports Complex
Capacity500
ChairmanColin Ciantar
ManagerTBA
LeagueMaltese Challenge League
2025–26Maltese Challenge League, 15th
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20070626070057/http://www.lijaathletic.com/

Lija Athletic Football Club, commonly referred to as Lija Athletic, is a football team originating from the village of Lija, Malta. The present club was founded in 1949 and has competed in the Maltese Premier League five times. The 2024–25 Maltese Challenge League campaign, saw Lija Athletic getting relegated to the National Amateur League 1 on the final day of the season, missing out on safety by just one point in a heartbreaking finish.

History

Although the first team in Lija is believed to have been formed in the 1930s, the first team to take part in the competitions organised by the Malta Football Association were Lija Amateurs. Lija Amateurs were founded in 1944 and in season 1944–45, they took part in the Second Division. The team was disbanded after three years.

In 1948–49, the present club, Lija Athletic were founded. The club joined the MFA and played in Division Three. The team was gaining momentum, until during a Third Division league match against Qormi Youngsters in March 1957, the referee abandoned the game due to fighting between the players. The MFA suspended the club from all football activities. However this decision was reviewed and the team was back in 1958.

The club tasted its first success when winning the Third Division Championship in 1962–63. The team was relegated in 1968–69 and it took Lija Athletic nine years to regain promotion to the Second Division, once again winning the Third Division title. The introduction of the Premier Division by the MFA in 1980 meant that all clubs were promoted by one division. Lija Athletic found themselves in the First Division. After a rather good performance during the first season in Division One, Lija were relegated in 1981–82.

The club won promotion to the First Division in 1987–88, but after one year they were back to Division Two. In 1990–91, Lija Athletic were relegated to the Third Division. After three years in Division Three, the Athletic won three consecutive promotions way up to the Premier League after winning the championships of Divisions Three and Two and placing second in Division One. In the Premier League for the first time ever, during the season of 1996–97, Lija Athletic had a very hard time with the big guns of local football, and were relegated after placing last.

Lija Athletic regained Premiership status after placing second in season 2001–02, and after a quick return to Division One, they managed to regain promotion thanks to the runner-up position obtained in season 2003–04. Once again the Premier Division challenge was too much, and with 3 wins, 2 draws and 19 lost games, Lija finished in last place. In 2005–06 Lija Athletic continued the habit of leaving their division after one year, but this time the destination was the Second Division, after finishing 9th with 18 points in 18 games. In 2006–07 the team obtained a position in mid-table, finishing 7th place. In spite of a poorer record, the team climbed to 6th place the following season. In 2008–09 Lija Athletic were able to challenge for promotion, although they had to settle for third place behind Melita FC and local rivals Balzan Youths, thereby just missing out.

The 2009–10 season saw Lija Athletic strengthening the squad with several experienced players and some talented youngsters. From the early stages it was obvious the team would again be challengers for promotion, and with 48 points Lija Athletic won the Second Division championship and secured promotion to the First Division.

In Season 2013–14, Lija Athletic reached a new milestone when qualifying for the FA Trophy Semi-finals for the first time in the club's history, following exceptional wins including one against Premier giants, Floriana F.C. Lija Athletic were eliminated from the competition with a narrow 0–1 loss to Qormi F.C. in the FA Trophy Semi-final.

Following seven (7) seasons in the First Division, Lija Athletic regained promotion to the top flight, the Premier League, for the fourth time in the club's history, this time winning the First Division League with a total of 54 points. This is the first time in the club's history that Lija Athletic won the First Division Championship, with a relatively young squad.

In 2019–20, Lija achieved promotion to the top tier of Maltese football for the fifth time in their history. However, as with previous seasons, their stay in the top tier was short-lived, and they were relegated after just one season. Despite the setback, this season stood out as the best performance in the club's history, securing 5 wins and a total of 20 points. Noteworthy victories over Floriana and a draw with eventual champions Ħamrun highlighted that particular campaign.

The year 2024 held special significance for Lija Athletic, marking its 75th anniversary since the club was established in 1949. The year kicked off on a positive note with a victory over Żejtun. Prolific striker Erjon Beu added to the celebration by scoring his 150th goal for the club. However, the remainder of the year was not one of triumph. Despite the celebrations, the club faced a challenging season, enduring a series of tough defeats that dampened the festive spirit. On the final matchday of the 2024/25 campaign, Lija suffered relegation to the National Amateur League 1, missing out on survival by just a single point. Yet, the anniversary remained a reminder of the club's rich history and the resilience of its people, determined to see their team rise again. [1]

Kits

Period Kit supplier Shirt sponsor (front)
2009-19 Adidas (EuroSport) Falzon Group of Companies Ltd.
2019-20 Macron (TeamSport) Falzon Group of Companies Ltd., Take A Break Travel, the Teambar
2020-21 Falzon Group of Companies Ltd., GCS Malta
2021-22 Falzon Group of Companies Ltd., GCS Malta, Gracy's Malta
2022-26 Falzon Group of Companies Ltd.

Players

Current squad (2024–2025)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MLT Jake Mallia
2 DF  MLT Clayton Giordimaina (Vice-Captain)
3 DF  MLT Julian Camilleri
4 DF  MLT Leon Muscat
5 DF  MLT Alessio Azzopardi
7 FW  MLT Erjon Beu (Vice-Captain)
8 MF  MLT Mead Mifsud
9 FW  TRI Rundell Winchester
10 DF  MLT Kenley Scerri
11 FW  BRA Ronald Melo Costa
12 GK  MLT Luke Bonnici (Captain)
15 MF  MLT Jake Jovanoski
16 MF  MLT Gareth Joyce
17 MF  MLT Gianluca Falzon
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  MLT Luke Vella
20 DF  BRA Iury De Carvalho Lima
21 DF  MLT Matteo Fenech
24 FW  MLT Brave Azzopardi
25 FW  NGA Abdullateef Adepoju Oyeyemi
31 FW  JAM Degran (Kemmu) Jackson
33 MF  MLT Bradley Sciberras
44 MF  MLT Courage Omoruanzoje
66 MF  MLT Omar Khatib
83 DF  MLT Sheldon Briffa
88 FW  MLT Darion Xuereb Pavia
97 GK  MLT Josmar Gauci Felice
98 FW  MLT Luca Mallia
99 DF  MLT Amir Amhamed

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  MLT Adam Camilleri (at San Gwann)
77 MF  MLT Aiden Mallia (at San Gwann)
77 MF  MLT Kieran Curmi (at Żejtun)
27 MF  VEN Aron Hernandez Leal (at Naxxar)

Retired numbers

No. Player Nationality Position Debut Last match
6 Daniel Scerri  Malta Midfielder 14 September 2003 vs Marsa 23 April 2023 vs Fgura

Staff & Administration

Technical team (2024–2025)

Position Name
Head Coach Joseph Galea
Assistant Coach Micheal Mangion
Goalkeepers Coach Simon Grech
Team Manager Daniel Scerri
U/19 Coach Ivan Falzon
U/19 Team Manager Marvin Abela
Team Doctor Dr. David Tanti
Physiotherapist Jean-Carl Azzopardi
Kit Manager Larken Micallef

Administration (2024–2025)

Position Name
President Colin Ciantar
Sen. Vice President Emanuel Bezzina
Vice President Robert Magro
Hon. Secretary Samuel Cutajar
Asst. Secretary Carmel Bonnici
Treasurer Benjamin Muscat
Asst. Treasurer Benjamin Muscat
Administrator Samuel Cutajar
Club Delegate Samuel Cutajar
Legal Advisor Dr. Peter Fenech
Social Media/PRO Nicholas Saliba
Samuel Cutajar
Community Officer Gilbert Amato Gauci
Spiritual Director Rev. Can. Fr. Joseph Cilia
Committee Members Steve Spiteri Fiteni
Malcolm Seychell
Larken Micallef
Louis Fenech
Sunny Scerri

Managerial History (2000 - present)

Dates Name
2002 - 2004 Patrick Curmi
2004 - 2005 Ilir Pelinku
2005 - 2007 Jimmy Briffa
2007 - 2008 Anthony Grech
2008 - 2009 Ilir Pelinku
2009 - 2011 Marco Gerada
2011 - 2014 Brian Spiteri
2014 - 2015 Joseph Brincat
2015 - 2016 Brian Spiteri
2016 – 2025 Joseph Galea
2025 - TBA

Records

Club Top Appearances

As of 21 April 2025
Player Apps
Daniel Scerri 408
Luke Bonnici 365
John Cuschieri 305
Erjon Beu 259
Beppe Antignolo 245
Clayton Giordimaina 218
Joe Cardona 217
Raymond Borg 207
Leon Muscat 202
Glenn Barry 195

Club Top Scorers

As of 21 April 2025
Player Goals Apps
Erjon Beu 160 259
Glenn Barry 65 195
Ridha Dardouri 50 73
Ige Abdullahi Adeshina 50 147
Beppe Antignolo 49 245

Honours

League

Cup

  • Second/Third Division Knock Out Cup
    • Winners (1): 1994–95
  • Third Division Sons of Malta Cup
    • Winners (1): 1978–79

Youth Academy

The Lija Iklin Youth Academy alongside the Iklin Local Council and the 'Skema Żgħażagħ Iklin', was founded back in 2002 by then president Mr Charles J.Scerri.

During the years the academy has been recognized as one of central Malta's leading football academy's with over 250 players registered. The academy includes teams in each age category, catering for boys and girls.

Committee (2025-26)
Position Name
Chairman Dr. Dorian Sciberras
Secretary Benjamin Muscat
Treasurer Allen Debono
Members Malcolm Fenech
Mario Fenech
As of 24 April 2025
Season 2024–25
Category Section Pos P W D L PTS
Under 15 B (Play-Out) 2nd 18 7 5 6 26
Under 17 C (Top 6) 3rd 14 9 0 5 27


Women's Teams

Lija Athletic Women's Team proudly participated in the very first women's football league organized in Malta during the 1995/96 season, making their mark by winning the league the following year in 1996/97. Over the years, the team took part in several seasons, but it was from the 2021/22 season onwards that Lija Women's returned as a consistent presence in the local football scene. Since then, steady improvement has been evident across all levels. Today, Lija Athletic actively competes in all women's football categories in Malta, including the Under-16, Youth, and Senior leagues. [2][3]

As of 24 April 2025
Season 2024–25
Category Section Pos P W D L PTS
Seniors Bottom 4 2nd 23 8 1 14 25
Youths Bottom 3 1st 16 7 1 8 22
Under 16 Top 4 4th 16 4 1 11 13

Competitions history

2000–present

Season League Top Scorer Knockout/Cup Youths U/19
Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Name Goals Div. Pos. Cup
2000–2001 2nd 2nd 18 10 4 4 36 20 34 Alan Tabone 9 First Round Section B 9th First Round
2001–2002 1st 10th 24 4 3 17 21 70 11 Ilir Pelinku 6 Second Round Section B 7th Quarter-Finals
2002–2003 2nd 5th 18 6 6 6 21 24 24 Glenn Barry 10 First round Section B 4th Winners
2003–2004 2nd 2nd 18 9 5 4 31 24 32 Glenn Barry 7 Second round Section B 9th Preliminary Round
2004–2005 1st 10th 24 3 2 19 13 60 11 Glenn Barry 5 First round Section C 2nd Preliminary Round
2005–2006 2nd 9th 18 5 3 10 20 33 18 Michael Gatt 5 First round Section B 6th Second round
2006–2007 3rd 7th 22 8 6 8 27 25 30 Anthony Gera 8 Quarter-Finals Section B 2nd Winners
2007–2008 3rd 6th 22 8 4 10 25 29 28 Beppe Antignolo 6 First Round Section A 8th Preliminary Round
2008–2009 3rd 3rd 22 15 3 4 35 17 48 Chris Pace 8 First Round Section A 10th Quarter Finals
2009–2010 3rd 1st 22 14 6 2 48 22 48 Antoine Sacco 10 Quarter-Finals Section B 10th Preliminary Round
2010–2011 2nd 5th 18 7 3 8 24 25 24 Admir Džanović 7 First Round Section C 8th Preliminary Round
2011–2012 2nd 7th 22 8 5 9 26 25 29 Gilbert Camilleri 6 Fourth Round Section C 8th First Round
2012–2013 2nd 4th 22 13 3 6 42 30 42 Erjon Beu 12 Semi-Finals Section C 9th First Round
2013–2014 2nd 7th 24 9 6 9 44 44 33 Kiril Aleksandrov 15 Third Round Section C 10th Third Round
2014–2015 2nd 9th 26 12 2 12 45 43 38 Ige Abdullahi Adeshina 10 Third Round Section D 1st Second Round
2015–2016 2nd 5th 26 12 5 9 40 27 41 Erjon Beu 9 Fourth Round Section C 2nd Third Round
2016–2017 2nd 1st 26 16 6 4 63 34 54 Erjon Beu 24 Fourth Round Section B 2nd Third Round
2017–2018 1st 14th 26 1 3 22 23 84 6 Erjon Beu 11 Quarter-Finals Section A 8th Second Round
2018–2019 2nd 7th 26 9 8 9 49 50 35 Erjon Beu 20 Fourth Round Section A 10th Second Round
2019–2020 2nd 2nd 19 11 3 5 47 31 36 Erjon Beu 25 Third Round Section B 2nd Second Round
2020–2021 1st 15th 23 5 5 13 25 46 20 Erjon Beu 9 Round of 32 Section A* 12th N/A
2021–2022 2nd 7th 20 8 4 8 39 37 28 Lydon Micallef 18 Preliminary Round Section A 12th N/A
2022–2023 2nd 10th 28 11 6 11 51 54 39 Duvan Mosqueira Torres 16 Preliminary Round Section B 7th N/A
2023–2024 2nd 9th 24 9 5 10 31 44 32 Erjon Beu 10 Round of 32 Section B 7th N/A
2024–2025 2nd 15th 22 5 4 13 25 38 19 Erjon Beu 8 Round of 32 Section B 7th N/A
2025–2026 3rd N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD 0 TBD Section B N/A N/A

*Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic no relegations/promotions were done for the 2020/21 BOV Youth League Section A

References

  1. ^ "BOV Challenge League: Mtarfa retain status as Lija Athletic, Senglea Athletic are relegated". www.maltafootball.com. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  2. ^ "Malta - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Women's football archive". maltafootball.com. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2012.

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