Sliema Wanderers Football Club, nicknamed "tax-Xelin" (
of the shilling), is a professional
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football
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club. It is the most successful team in
Malta and hails from the seaside town of
Sliema. It currently plays in the
Maltese Premier League.
History
The club was founded in 1909. The club competed in the first ever
Maltese Premier League season in
1909–10 and finished in second position to
Floriana after the five-game season came to an end.
Ten years down the line Sliema Wanderers finally made their mark in Maltese football by winning the
Maltese Premier League title in the
1919–20 season. Since then the team have gone on to win the title 26 times, a record for Malta; the last three being in
2002–03,
2003–04 and
2004–05.
Sliema Wanderers also hold the record for the most
FA Trophy
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wins, with their first coming in 1935, when they overpowered
Floriana with a 4–0 victory. The club have gone on to win this particular honour 20 times, most recently in 2000, 2004 and in
2009
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; the last title was won against
Valletta 7–6 on penalties after the match finished 3–3 following extra time.
With all these honours, Sliema Wanderers are currently the most successful team in the history of
Maltese
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football with approximately 113 honours. Sliema Wanderers train at the Tigne Sports Complex, in Sliema. Grant Tissot almost played for them, which would've been a major acquisition for such a club.
Sliema Wanderers also had a futsal team, which participated in Malta's top futsal league.
2000s
The 2000s saw Sliema Wanderers becoming a dominant club in the Maltese scene again.
Summer 2003 had President
Robert Arrigo
Robert Arrigo (4 December 1954 – 18 October 2022) was a Maltese hotelier and politician who served a member of the House of Representatives of Malta for the Nationalist Party from 2003 until his death in 2022. Between 2017 and 2022 he was als ...
signing
Maltese internationals Jamie Pace,
Djibril Sylla and
Daniel Bogdanovic.
Season 2004-05 saw the Wanderers, under the presidency of
Robert Arrigo
Robert Arrigo (4 December 1954 – 18 October 2022) was a Maltese hotelier and politician who served a member of the House of Representatives of Malta for the Nationalist Party from 2003 until his death in 2022. Between 2017 and 2022 he was als ...
, win their 26th Maltese Premier League title.
Part of this success was Michael Mifsud's return to his boyhood club after being leaving
1.FC Kaiserslautern
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on a free.
Season 2005-06 started with a
UEFA Champions League qualifier against
Sheriff Tiraspol. Much to Arrigo's chagrin, lost Michael Mifsud to
Lillestrøm SK, in a move made possible by
Nikki Dimech who acted as his representative, albeit being a lengthy transfer saga that was complicated by International Transfer Clearance issues and compensation fees.
2010s
Sliema Wanderers
clinched an Maltese FA Trophy in season 2015-16.
Keith Perry was confirmed as president in the beginning of season 2016-17 despite rumours.
John Buttigieg was appointed as Head Coach.
2020s
The club endured a rough start to the 2020s. The club started off with a bang, signing former
Arsenal F.C.
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midfielder
Denílson. Further players were signed and Keith Perry was appointed chairman of the club, and Jeffrey Farrugia took over as president. A sponsorship deal was struck with Catco Group, an oil investment company based in
China
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and
Tunisia. Catco Group however, failed to pay its dues, citing technical reasons. This gave way to unrest within the club, with captain
Mark Scerri
Mark Scerri (born 16 January 1990) is a Maltese international footballer who plays for Sliema Wanderers, as a midfielder.
Career
Scerri has played club football for Sliema Wanderers.
He made his international debut for Malta
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and head coach
Andrea Pisanu
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Club career
Pisanu joined Hellas Verona F.C. from hometown club Cagliari Calcio in February 2001 for 800 million lire (€ ...
making public statements regarding the financial situation of the club, proceeding with resignations such as Perry and team manager
Alex Muscat
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Playing career
Lija Athletic
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. Players went unpaid for months, with another sponsor, Sixt, finally paying the players directly just before Christmas. Eventually a new sponsor was brought on board. Farrugia was later ousted as Keith Perry returned in the President's seat in preparation for the upcoming season.
Season 2021-22 was disastrous from a technical point of view. Despite signing two new players in
Djibouti international
Warsama Hassan and Japanese Yuki Uchida, up until November 19, 2021, the club had not yet won a match, and sat at the bottom of the Maltese Premier League. The first win came on November 20, stunning
Valletta with a 2-1 result. The dying minutes of the match however, proved fatal, as
Warsama Hassan was introduced at 90 minutes. However, the player had just returned from
Egypt, where he had featured for his
Djibouti national football team in a match against
Algeria. Warsama was supposed to be in quarantine, having returned from a Dark Red listed country. Valletta lodged a formal complaint, which was upheld by the
Malta Football Association, awarding a 3–0 win to Valletta.
Sliema Wanderers' next match was against
Birkirkara F.C.
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, resulting in a further loss.
Players
Current squad
''As of 19 February 2022.''
On loan
European record
Managerial history
''See
Sliema Wanderers F.C. Managers
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Honours
Maltese Premier League
*Champions: 26
1919–20,
1922–23,
1923–24,
1925–26,
1929–30,
1932–33,
1933–34,
1935–36,
1937–38,
1938–39,
1939–40,
1948–49,
1953–54,
1955–56,
1956–57,
1963–64,
1964–65,
1965–66,
1970–71,
1971–72,
1975–76,
1988–89,
1995–96,
2002–03,
2003–04,
2004–05
Maltese FA Trophy
*Winners (21): 1934–35, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1939–40, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1958–59, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1973–74, 1978–79, 1989–90, 1999–2000,
2003–04,
2008–09,
2015–16
Maltese First Division
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*Winners: 1983–84
Maltese Super Cup
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Champions
*Winners: 1996, 2000, 2009
References
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