Nadur Youngsters Football Club is a Maltese Football Club from the village of Nadur, on the island of Gozo, Malta.
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Full name | Nadur Youngsters Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Whites / The Youngsters | ||
Founded | 1958; 64 years ago (1958) | ||
Ground | Peter Paul Camilleri Pitch (Artificial Turf) | ||
Chairman | Tristen Portelli | ||
Coach | Mark Buttigieg | ||
League | Gozo Football League First Division | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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The club was founded in 1958 and won the Gozo Football League thirteen times and has achieved the Golden Star for sports excellence. The team currently competes in the Gozo Football League First Division. Nadur Youngsters is one of the most popular football teams in Gozo and brings up young players from the village every year.[citation needed]
Number | Name & Surname | Position | Nationality | Number | Name & Surname | Position | Nationality |
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1 | Steve Sultana (C) | GK | Maltese | ||||
16 | Owen Bugeja | MID | Maltese | ||||
2 | Lucas Baretto Da SIlva | DEF | Brazilian | ||||
10 | Igor Nedeljkovic | ATT | Serbian | ||||
13 | Gennaro Hili | DEF | Maltese | ||||
6 | Joseph Mario Vella | MID | Maltese | ||||
21 | Michael Paul Camilleri | MID | Maltese | ||||
7 | Ian Xuereb | DEF | Maltese | ||||
22 | Lorenzo Atzori | ATT | Maltese | ||||
8 | Joseph Zammit | MID | Maltese | ||||
3 | Manuel Tabone | DEF | Maltese | ||||
9 | Marcelo Barbosa | ATT | Brazilian | ||||
24 | Gianluca Muscat | MID | Maltese | ||||
15 | Jospeh Xerri | MID | Maltese | ||||
17 | Gabriel Farrugia | MID | Maltese | ||||
12 | Leonard Camilleri | GK | Maltese | ||||
11 | Eder Bruno Domingos | MID | Brazilian | ||||
13 | Matthias Said | MID | Maltese | ||||
14 | Brandon Said | ATT | Maltese |
Year | Division | Position |
1999–2000 | Gozo Football League | 3rd |
2000–01 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2001–02 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2002–03 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2003–04 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2004–05 | Gozo Football League | 4th |
2005–06 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2006–07 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2007–08 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2008–09 | Gozo Football League | 5th |
2009–10 | Gozo Football League | 3rd |
2010–11 | Gozo Football League | 3rd |
2011–12 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2012–13 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2013–14 | Gozo Football League | 3rd |
2014–15 | Gozo Football League | 2nd (*Relegated) |
2015–16 | Gozo Football League Second Division | 2nd |
2016–17 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2017-18 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2018-19 | Gozo Football League | 2nd |
2019–20 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
2020-21 | Gozo Football League | NIL Covid 19 Pandemic |
2021-22 | Gozo Football League | 1st |
Name | Season |
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1958–1961 | Kav. Joseph S. Attard |
1961–1965 | Peter Paul Camilleri |
1965–1966 | Joseph F. Zerafa |
1966–1967 | Angelo J. Curmi |
1967–1974 | Peter Paul Camilleri |
1974–1984 | Joseph P. Attard |
1984–1988 | Peter Paul Buttigieg |
1988–1989 | Joseph C. Muscat |
1989–1990 | Joseph S. Xuereb |
1990–1991 | Francis X. Azzopardi |
1991–1995 | Peter Paul Camilleri |
1995–1996 | Sammy Grech |
1996–1997 | Joe Camilleri Muscat |
1997 | Joe Camilleri Galea |
1997–1998 | Paul Sultana |
1998–2000 | Joe Portelli |
2000–2001 | Eucharist Camilleri |
2001–2002 | Paul Meilak |
2002–2004 | Joseph Portelli Said |
2004–2005 | Peter Hili |
2005 – 2017 | Eucharist Camilleri |
2017 – 2020 | Joseph Portelli |
2020–present | Tristen Portelli |