Valletta and Luxol confirmed as Elite finalists
Valletta and Luxol confirmed again their presence in the Elite final, after beating Hamrun Tre Angeli and Swieqi United respectively.
In the first half, Valletta scored through Colombian Camilo Andres Gomez Vanegas and Melvin Borg. During the second half the Citizens scored through Redeemer Borg and Melvin Borg. Two minutes towards the end, Hamrun reduced the matters through Stefan Camilleri and Daniel Mifsud. This led Valletta to book their place in the final on an aggregate score of 9-3.
Luxol ascertained their place in the final against Valletta, after beating Swieqi United 4-1 and 102 on aggregate. Zvezdan Vukovic put Luxol on the lead through a sole goal in the first half.
Swieqi United made a positive start to the second half as their youngest player, Aidan Micallef, son of Christian Micallef who plays with Mriehel ESS, levelled the result. Luxol, however, sealed the result through Andy Mangion’s brace and Gian Carlo Sammut’s goal.
Valletta and Luxol will therefore be contesting the Elite title as from next week in the final played on the best of three matches.
Division One saw the University of Malta playing twice this week against Pietà Nordiska and Qormi.
In their first match, the Universitarians consolidated their leadership beating Pietà Nordiska 7-2. This important victory came from a hat-trick by Jose Maria Aguilera Castallano, Nermin Hasanbegovic’s brace and a goal apiece for Shawn Deguara and Rodney Debono. Sean Vella and Ricardo Ortega Toro scored for Pietà Nordiska.
However in the second match, the Universitarians who were leading 3-0, couldn’t make it to beat Qormi. For Qormi this was the fourth consecutive win in their last period.
Antoine Galea was Qormi’s main protagonist scoring three times together with a goal apiece for Miguel Alcaraz, Patrick Barbara and Bertram Azzopardi. The Universitarians’ scoresheet was made up of Jose Maria Aguilera Castellano’s hat-trick and a goal apiece for Nermin Hasanbegovic and Daniel Zahra.
Division One standings: University of Malta 32;Tarxien JMI 30; Pietà Nordiska 27; Qormi 21; Swieqi United U21 and Marsaskala 9; Junior College 0.