Reigning futsal champions Luxol St Andrew’s solidified their position at the top of the Enemed Futsal League standings with a resounding 18-0 victory over the Maltese Under-17 selection.
The match showcased Luxol’s dominance, with Luke Gatt scoring four goals. Jefferson Breno and Maicon contributed hat-tricks, while Nathan Cope added a brace. Additional goals came from Jhon Castro Pulido, Emil Raducu, Victor Oliveira Dias, Mark Zammit, and Andy Mangion. Referees for the game were Clinton Cassar and Sara Kankaras.
Ta’ Xbiex secure second place
Ta’ Xbiex maintained their hold on second place in the table after a hard-fought 6-3 victory over the University of Malta. Despite falling behind early, Ta’ Xbiex rallied to turn the game around.
Redeemer Borg scored twice for Ta’ Xbiex, with further goals from Giancarlo Sammut, Juan Bautista Conde, Sebastian Obando, and Matthew Buhagiar. For the University of Malta, Andre Cachia, Luke Anthony Borg, and Mohamed Elamari were on target. The match was officiated by Clinton Cassar and Marco Orazio La Rosa.
Hamrun SC NCMB edge GZR Birżebbuġa in thriller
Hamrun SC NCMB secured their fourth win of the season with a narrow 4-3 victory over GZR Birżebbuġa St Peter’s Futsal. Hamrun maintained the lead throughout, but GZR Birżebbuġa stayed competitive until the final whistle.
Hamrun’s goals came from Hamza Harrat, Collin Sammut, Gia Nikvashvili, and Dale Vella, while GZR Birżebbuġa replied with a brace from Armando Gjepali and a goal by Nikola Milenkoski. Referees for the match were Andrea Naudi and Marco Orazio La Rosa.
Enemed Futsal League Standings
- Luxol St Andrew’s – 21 points
- Ta’ Xbiex – 18 points
- Marsaskala Legends – 13 points
- Swieqi United – 13 points
- University of Malta – 12 points
- Hamrun SC NCMB – 12 points
- Selezzjoni Maltija U19 – 6 points
- GZR Birżebbuġa St Peter’s Futsal – 3 points
- Selezzjoni Maltija U17 – 0 points
