Fixtures

Malta Challenge League 04/07 12:00 1 Tarxien Rainbows FC vs Fgura United - View
Malta Challenge League 04/14 14:30 1 Fgura United vs Zejtun Corinthians - View
Malta Challenge League 04/21 14:30 1 Msida St Joseph vs Fgura United - View

Results

Malta Challenge League 03/16 15:30 1 [1] Fgura United v Lija Athletic [3] D 1-1
Malta Challenge League 03/09 15:30 1 [7] St Andrews v Fgura United [1] D 0-0
Malta Challenge League 03/02 15:30 1 [1] Fgura United v Luqa SA [4] L 0-1
Malta Challenge League 02/17 15:30 1 [9] Zebbug Rangers FC v Fgura United [1] L 1-0
Malta Challenge League 02/10 13:00 1 [2] Fgura United v Attard [10] W 1-0
Malta Challenge League 02/03 18:30 15 [14] Zebbug Rangers FC v Fgura United [7] W 1-3
Malta Challenge League 01/28 13:00 14 [11] Zejtun Corinthians v Fgura United [7] L 3-2
Malta Challenge League 01/20 15:30 13 [4] Fgura United v Swieqi Utd [9] L 1-3
Malta FA Trophy 01/15 17:00 7 Gzira Utd v Fgura United L 2-0
Malta Challenge League 01/07 13:00 12 [8] Senglea Athletic v Fgura United [4] D 3-3
Malta Challenge League 12/17 15:30 11 [3] Fgura United v Melita FC Saint Julian [2] D 4-4
Malta FA Trophy 12/13 14:00 667 Oratory Youths FC v Fgura United W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 12 15
Wins 12 4 8
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 10 6 4
Goals for 43 17 26
Goals against 37 19 18
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - Fgura United F.C.

Fgura United Football Club, commonly known as Fgura United is a Maltese football club based in Fgura, Malta. The Club currently plays in the Maltese First Division.

Fgura United was founded on June 1, 1971, and is the oldest sport organisation in the locality of Fgura, Malta.

History

Early years (1971–1974)

Fgura United was founded on June 1, 1971, and is the oldest sport organisation in the locality of Fgura, Malta.[] The first president was Mr. Zaren Vella, with Mr. C Farrugia as the secretary and Mr. E Muscat as the treasurer. During the club's early years, the premises changed twice from St Thomas Street in 1973, then to Triq L-Isponsun and then back to St Thomas Street in new premises that the club has invested in. Between the 1971–72 and 1973–74 seasons the club participated in the MFA Amateur League and the MFA Minor League.

Domestic Competition(1975–2011)

Fgura United entered the National League in 1974–75 season when the club participated in the MFA 4th Division. Fgura United has been participating in all MFA tournaments including the National, Reserves, Under 21 and Under 19 competitions continuously ever since. Since 1995, Fgura United has run a youth nursery which aims to train young footballers aged 6–16 to develop their talents and enable them to participate in Maltese youth competitions including the Under 12, Under 15 & Under 17.

New Era (2012–present)

In 2012 the club finally has suitable training facilities and a club house. The project included the football ground and a five-a-side pitch – both with artificial turf and a club house including a hall, offices for administration, a bar and five dressing rooms which were funded mainly through the UEFA Hat-Trick Programme, the Malta Football Association, Kunsill Malti għall-iSport, the Good Causes Fund and the club itself who thanks to the sound administration throughout the years was able to inject the funds obtained for the sale of property into the new complex which was built over the past months. opened their new artificial turf ground to replace the old one. Michel Platini was present at the opening of the pitch. The pitch is now Fgura's training ground. In Season 2013–14 Fgura United achieved the biggest success in club's history by winning promotion to Maltese First Division. Another milestone was made during the following season which they were a debut team in the first division and manage to make 15 games unbeaten which secure their status in the first division which was the main target for the club. In their debut season in Maltese First Division team has done more than expected by winning high 5th place at the end of the season.

Fgura United is a Maltese soccer team that was founded in 1972. The team is based in the town of Fgura, which is located in the southeastern part of Malta. Fgura United has a rich history in Maltese soccer, having competed in various leagues and tournaments over the years.

The team's home ground is the Fgura United Football Ground, which has a capacity of around 1,000 spectators. The ground is located in the heart of Fgura and is easily accessible by public transport.

Fgura United has a strong squad of players, many of whom are local Maltese talent. The team is known for its attacking style of play, with a focus on quick passing and movement off the ball. Fgura United's players are also known for their physicality and work rate, making them a tough opponent for any team.

Over the years, Fgura United has enjoyed success in various competitions, including the Maltese First Division and the Maltese FA Trophy. The team has also produced several talented players who have gone on to play for the Maltese national team.

Overall, Fgura United is a respected and well-established soccer team in Malta, with a loyal fan base and a strong tradition of success on the field.