S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C.

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S.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C.
Full nameS.K. Victoria Wanderers F.C.
Founded1958
GroundGozo Stadium
Gozo, Malta
Capacity4,000
ManagerMalta Brian Azzopardi
LeagueGozo Football League First Division

S.K. Victoria Wanderers Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Victoria, Gozo. They were founded in 1958 and throughout the club's history, they have won the Gozo Football League First Division championship once, as Victoria United during the 1978–79 season.

History

The club was founded as Victoria City in 1958 to play in the Second Division of the Gozo Football League; the town of Victoria already had a long tradition in Maltese football through several older defunct clubs and the still present Victoria Hotspurs.

Early years

Victoria picked up their first piece of silverware during 1962–63 by winning the Gozitan Second Division, they were promoted to the top level of the island's football system. Their name was changed to SK Wanderers in 1963 for their step up to the top league.

After four seasons in the Gozitan First Division, the club were thrown out of the league and banned for two seasons.[1] To get around this, the club refounded as Sabina United for the following season in the Second Division, where they managed to gain promotion straight back into the top division. For their second return to the top division in 1968, they went under the name Victoria Wanderers, but were relegated straight back down.

League success

This time they stayed for a longer spell in the Second Division, gaining promotion in the 1973–74 season as Victoria United, the league had also been expanded from six clubs, to eleven for a season. However, this was to be a yo-yo time for a club and they bounced between the two leagues during the decade, picking up the Second Division title for the third time in 1977–78.

Victoria United were crowned champions of Gozo in 1978–79, just a year after they had won the Second Division. This was the most prestigious title won by the club, and the only time they have finished top in the whole of Gozo. It didn't last long for the club as they were soon bouncing between the leagues again, winning a fourth Second Division title.

Recent times

During 1991 the name of the club was changed back to one which they had used during the 1960s; SK Victoria Wanderers, the first season back under that name the club won the Second Division. Since winning the Second Division Championship in 07/08, the club have played continually in the First Division, finishing 3rd in 2011/2012.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Matthew Towns
GK Malta MLT Simon Agius
DF Malta MLT Eman Bugeja
DF Nigeria NGA David Udoh Monday
DF Malta MLT Anthony Attard
DF England ENG Samuel Harland
DF Malta MLT Johann Attard
DF Argentina ARG Gabriel Díaz
DF Argentina ARG Nahuel Guerrero
DF Montenegro MNE Bojan Bulatović
MF Malta MLT Christopher Sciortino
MF Malta MLT Lauran Dimech
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Malta MLT Joe Ross Portelli
MF Malta MLT Matthew Zammit
MF Malta MLT Nicholas Vella
MF Malta MLT Joseph Buhagiar
MF Serbia SRB Predag Djordjević
MF Malta MLT James Meilak
MF Malta MLT Mario Azzopardi
MF Malta MLT Aaron Touarha
MF Malta MLT Joseph Refalo
MF Ivory Coast CIV Mussa Bamba
MF Nigeria NGA Agibade Adesina
FW Nigeria NGA Augustine James Obaje
DF Spain ESP Alex Piache

Honours

  • Gozo First Division
    • Champions: 1978–1979
  • Gozo Second Division
    • Champions: 1962–1963, 1967–1968, 1977–1978, 1983–1984, 1991–1992, 2007–2008
  • G.F.A. Cup
    • Champions: 2008–2009
  • Freedom Day Cup
    • Champions: 2008–2009
  • ESSO Cup
    • Champions: 1964–1965
  • Galea Cup
    • Champions: 1965–1966
  • Second Division Knock-Out Cup
    • Champions: 1977–1978, 2001–2002, 2002–2003, 2007–2008
  • Second Division Challenge Cup
    • Champions: 2006–2007, 2007–2008

References

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