Luxol St Andrews Futsal Club

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Luxol St. Andrews Futsal
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Full nameLuxol St. Andrews Futsal
Nickname(s)Luxol, The Saints
Founded1998; 24 years ago (1998)
GroundPembroke, Malta
ChairmanPaul Falzon
ManagerRomania Gabriel Dobre
LeagueMaltese Futsal League
2020–211st

Luxol St Andrews Futsal Club is a Maltese futsal club based in St. Andrew's. In recent seascons it has been one of the most successful clubs on the island, winning four league titles and one .[1]

Current squad[]

The following players played the 2021–22 UEFA Futsal Champions League.[2]

# Position Name Nationality
1 Goalkeeper Kenneth Rakvaag Norway
3 Defender Celino Alves Brazil
4 Pivot Herick Oliveira Brazil
5 Defender Dale Camileri Malta
6 Winger Vevé Brazil
7 Pivot Matthew Attard Malta
8 Defender Melvin Borg Malta
9 Pivot Mark Zammit Malta
10 Winger Maikinho Brazil
11 Winger Hebberth Bolt Brazil
12 Goalkeeper Stefan Vella Malta
14 Defender Marrwan Telisi Malta
15 Defender Jean Costa Brazil
18 Winger Carl Azzopardi Malta
19 Winger Emil Răducu Romania
20 Pivot Gia Nikvashvili Georgia (country)

Captaincy[]

  1. Mark Zammit

Technical staff[]

  • Head Coach: Romania Gabriel Dobre
  • Team Manager: Malta Nathaniel Jones


Achievements[]

Winners (4): 2014-15, 2016-17, 2018-19, 2020-21
Winners (2): 2015–16, 2018-19
  • Maltese Futsal Super Cup
Winners (2): 2016-17, 2017-18

European competitions record[]

Appearances: 5

Season Competition Round Country Club Result Venue (Host City) Qualified
2015–16 UEFA Futsal Cup Preliminary round
(Group B)
Italy ASD Pescara 0–9 Centre Esportiu Serradells
(Andorra la Vella)
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3rd place
Andorra FC Encamp 5–3
Denmark JB Futsal Gentofte 5–5
2017–18 UEFA Futsal Cup Preliminary round
(Group C)
Austria Diamantz Linz 7–1 Sporthalle Europagymnasium
Linz-Auhof
(Linz)
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1st place
North Macedonia Shkupi 9–2
Israel Maccabi Futsal 4–3
Main round
(Group 8)
Romania Autobergamo Deva 2–5 Sports Hall
(Deva)
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3rd place
Azerbaijan Araz Naxçivan 4–6
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar SG Staklorad 5–2
2019–20 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary round
(Group F)
San Marino Fiorentino 5–0 Tromsøhallen
(Tromsø)
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1st place
Moldova Dinamo Chişinău 5–3
Norway Sjarmtrollan 8–3
Main round
(Group 5)
Poland Rekord Bielsko-Biała 1–3 Arena Sparta
(Prague)
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4th place
Czech Republic Sparta Praha 1–5
Romania Miercurea Ciuc 2–2
2020–21 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary round Austria Allstars 6–2 Landessportzentrum VIVA
(Steinbrunn)
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Round of 32 Slovenia Dobovec 2–3 Tal-Qroqq University Sports Hall
(Gżira)
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2021–22 UEFA Futsal
Champions League
Preliminary round
(Group A)
Wales Cefn Druids 5–0 Sport Hall "26-ti April"
(Gevgelija)
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1st place
Israel Ashdod Dolphins 8–0
North Macedonia Proekt 5–0
Main round
(Group 5)
Hungary Haladás 2–6 Tal-Qroqq University
Sports Hall
(Gżira)
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3rd place
Sweden Hammarby 3–2
Poland Rekord Bielsko-Biała 1–1

Summary[]

UEFA competitions
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Last season played
UEFA Futsal Cup 9 5 1 3 41 36 +5 2017–18
UEFA Futsal
Champions League
14 8 2 4 54 30 +24 2021–22
Total 23 13 3 7 95 66 +29

Famous players[]

  • Brazil William da Silva Barbosa
  • Malta
  • Malta

References[]

  1. ^ "National futsal championship and cup winners". futsalplanet.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  2. ^ "Luxol St. Andrews Futsal Squad - 2021–22 UEFA Futsal Champions League". UEFA. 30 October 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
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