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Sirens ASC
Founded1930; 94 years ago (1930)
LeagueMaltese Waterpolo Premier League
Based inSan Pawl il-Baħar
ArenaSirens, San Pawl il-Baħar.
Colors     
OwnerDr. Carmel Lino Vella
PresidentDr. Carmel Lino Vella
Head coachMr. Ranko Perovic
ManagerMr. Sean Aquilina
Championships8x Champions
Division titles11x K.O
Local mediahttps://www.facebook.com/Sirenswaterpolo/
Websitehttp://www.sirensasc.com/

Sirens Aquatic Sports Club is an aquatic sports club with over 500 fully paid up members, one of the largest of its kind in Malta. The club is run by an elected committee which devolves some of its duties and tasks to various sub-committees. All committee and sub-committee members are volunteers and receive no payment for their work.

The statute of the club lays down the scope for the existence of the same club which is:

  • The promotion of waterpolo, swimming and other aquatic sports.
  • The observance of the rules of the clubs and those organizations to which the club is affiliated.)
  • The promotion of a sporting spirit, particularly amongst its young athletes.
  • The development and maintenance of the club premises and facilities

For many years Sirens ASC has been in the forefront of Maltese aquatic sports and has faced many challenges that would have defeated a less strong minded group of people. In 1998 the club premises were destroyed by a vicious storm but they were not only rebuilt within a few months to higher standard but the club went on to develop what is now Malta's number one private water sports facility.

Financially the club is dependent on the rentals of its facilities, sponsors, donors and its members. Over the past fifty years the club has grown from a humble wooden shack on a barren rock by the sea to a fully fledged facility used by thousands of patrons every summer.

All this has been made possible by the hard work of a group of people who every year dedicates most of their free time to the service of the club, its members and the local community and obviously to its president Dr. Vella who every year dedicates a lot of his time and money towards the good of the club

Premises

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On 8 December 1988, the clubhouse was destroyed in a storm, together with trophies and club records. The clubhouse was then rebuilt and refurbished several times, by club president, Lino Vella and club vice president, John Farrugia.[1]

On 6 August 2017, the club launched a €10,000,000 investment to revamp the club's premises and facilities, to modernize and add 2 swimming pools (50x25 outdoor and 25x13 indoor), add a state of the art gym,2 fully equipped restaurants as well as club offices. The construction of the Sirens Pool was completed in September 2021 ready to be used and the club's indoor pool is set to be opened and state of the art gym was opened on 1 April 2023.[2]

Front office

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  • President: Dr Carmel Lino Vella
  • V.President: Mr. John Farrugia
  • CEO : Mr. Sean Aquilina
  • Secretary : Mr. Arthur Perici
  • Treausurer: Mr. Kristian Montfort
  • Members : Sven Xerri, Walter Degiorgio, Patrick Xuereb

Coaching staff

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  • Head Coach : Ranko Perovic Montenegro
  • Asst.Coach : Anthony Farrugia Malta
  • Technical Officer : Kris Montfort Malta
  • Team Manager : John Napier Malta
  • Team Physio: Max Borg Malta
  • Youth Coach : Igor Vukanovic Serbia
  • Development Coach : Anna Goncharenko Ukraine
  • Head Women's Coach: Aurelien Cousin Malta
  • Head Women's Asst. Coach :Kris MontfortMalta
  • Women's Team Manager : Kris Montfort Malta

First team

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Season 23/24

  • Malta Thomas Micallef (GK) (C)
  • Malta Matthew Bonello Du Puis (GK)
  • Malta Matthias Azzopardi
  • Malta Ken Erdogan
  • Malta Isaiah Riolo
  • Malta Matthew Sciberras
  • Malta Jerome Zerafa Gregory
  • Malta Mattias Ortoleva
  • Malta Jake Cachia
  • Malta Peter Borg
  • Malta Paul Serracino
  • Malta Gianni Farrugia
  • Malta Matthew Chircop
  • Malta Kydon Agius
  • Malta William Ruggier
  • Malta Julian Cauchi
  • Malta Thomas Perici Ferrante

Notable former foreign players

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Notable coaches

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References

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  1. ^ "History".
  2. ^ "One million euro for new Sirens swimming center - TVM News".
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