Football in Malta

Football in Malta is run by the Malta Football Association and was introduced to Malta during British rule in the mid-19th century. The sport at the time was new to England, and was used as a means of entertainment for the soldiers stationed in Malta at the various barracks around Malta at the time. In 1863 a football association was formed which governed rules and regulations for this quickly changing sport, which was still in amateur competition stage and played in an un-scheduled format until 1909 when a league format was introduced.

Football in Malta
CountryMalta
Governing bodyMalta Football Association
National team(s)men's national team
women's national team
First played1863 (1863)
National competitions
Maltese Cup
Maltese Women's Cup
Club competitions
Maltese Premier League
Maltese Women's League
International competitions
Men's Champions League
Women's Champions League
Europa League
Europa Conference League
Super Cup
FIFA Club World Cup
FIFA World Cup (Men's National Team)
Men's European Championship (Men's National Team)
UEFA Nations League (Men's National Team)
FIFA Women's World Cup (Women's National Team)
Women's European Championship

The association runs the men's national football team, the women's national team, as well as administering the semi-professional Maltese Premier League, Maltese Women's League and the respective cups for club sides.

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