Fixtures

Malta Challenge League 04/20 17:00 1 Pieta Hotspurs vs Senglea Athletic - View

Results

Malta Challenge League 04/14 12:00 1 [3] Marsa FC v Pieta Hotspurs [4] L 3-0
Malta Challenge League 04/06 12:00 1 Pieta Hotspurs v Saint Patrick FC Zabbar W 3-1
Malta Challenge League 03/16 14:00 1 [6] Zurrieq FC v Pieta Hotspurs [5] L 3-0
Malta Challenge League 03/09 13:00 1 [4] Pieta Hotspurs v Melita FC Saint Julian [1] L 0-1
Malta Challenge League 03/02 13:00 1 [4] Senglea Athletic v Pieta Hotspurs [3] L 1-0
Malta Challenge League 02/24 16:00 1 [3] Pieta Hotspurs v Marsa FC [5] D 1-1
Malta Challenge League 02/18 13:00 1 [2] Saint Patrick FC Zabbar v Pieta Hotspurs [3] D 1-1
Malta Challenge League 02/10 15:30 1 [5] Pieta Hotspurs v Zurrieq FC [2] W 2-0
Malta Challenge League 02/03 18:30 15 [6] Pieta Hotspurs v Zurrieq FC [3] W 2-0
Malta Challenge League 01/28 13:00 14 [2] Saint Patrick FC Zabbar v Pieta Hotspurs [5] L 1-0
Malta Challenge League 01/21 15:30 13 [3] Pieta Hotspurs v St Andrews [16] L 0-1
Malta FA Trophy 01/13 15:30 7 Mosta FC v Pieta Hotspurs L 5-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 26 12 14
Wins 10 6 4
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 32 16 16
Goals against 30 9 21
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - Pietà Hotspurs F.C.

Pietà Hotspurs Football Club is a Maltese football club based in Pietà, founded in 1968, the club currently plays in the Maltese Challenge League.

History

Pietà Hotspurs playing against Floriana during the 1999–2000 Maltese Premier League.

Pietà Hotspurs had their league debut on 23 October 1934, but any success the club had hoped to achieve was postponed due to the outbreak of World War II. After the war's end, Pietà took part in the Anglo Maltese Football League, before joining the Third Division of the National Championships, where they spent ten seasons. Pietà Hotspurs, however, were replaced in the league with Pietà Atlanta in 1962, a team which later changed their name to Pietà Hotspurs in 1973, joining the Fourth Division in 1974. The team won the league and promotion, but spent ten years in the Third Division. They eventually won promotion in 1985, but were soon relegated again. However, they bounced back up and won promotion again in 1988. In 1994 they finally won promotion to the Premier Division.

The club's football nursery has acquired a fame of producing talented footballers such as Cleavon Frendo, Massimo Grima, Valeri Bojinov, Saviour Darmanin and Attila Filkor, as well as Jovica Milijić, a Maltese futsal player of Serbian descent.

The Pieta Hotspurs are a professional soccer team based in Pieta, Malta. Founded in 1968, the club has a rich history and a strong fan base. The team plays their home matches at the Victor Tedesco Stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

The Pieta Hotspurs have a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of soccer, with a focus on skillful and technical play. The team has a talented squad of players, both local and international, who are dedicated to achieving success on the field.

The club has had success in domestic competitions, including winning the Maltese First Division title and the Maltese FA Trophy. The Pieta Hotspurs are known for their passionate supporters who create a vibrant atmosphere at their matches.

Overall, the Pieta Hotspurs are a respected and competitive team in Maltese soccer, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.