Valletta F.C. - Notable Former and Current Players

Notable Former and Current Players

  • Omar Sebastián Monesterolo
  • Paulo Massaro
  • Pavel Mraz
  • Heiner Backhaus
  • Christian Berg
  • Thomas Niesen
  • Gilbert Agius
  • Edward Azzopardi
  • Steve Bezzina
  • Alfred Borg
  • Joseph "Pesu" Borg
  • Vincent Borg Bonaci
  • John Buttigieg
  • Tony Calleja
  • Joseph Camilleri
  • Salvinu Carabott
  • Paul Carbonaro
  • Jeffrey Chetcuti
  • Tony Ciantar
  • Joseph Cilia
  • Reginald Cini
  • John Darmanin
  • Saviour Darmanin
  • Alfred Debono
  • Darren Debono
  • Emmanuel Farrugia
  • Leonard Farrugia
  • Dennis Fenech
  • Raymond Gauci
  • Stefan Giglio
  • Jack Grech
  • Frank Grima
  • Kristian Laferla
  • Charlie Mackay
  • Vincent "Maxi" Magro
  • Raymond Mifsud
  • Branko Nisevic
  • Louis Pace
  • Nicky Saliba
  • Salvinu Schembri
  • Raymond Sciberras
  • Carlo Seychell
  • Charles Spiteri
  • Hubert Suda
  • Daniel Theuma
  • Josie Urpani
  • Eddie Vella
  • Nenad Veselji
  • Danilo Doncic
  • Charles Williams
  • Frankie Zammit
  • Ivan Zammit
  • Joseph Zammit
  • Joseph Zarb
  • Jesmond Zerafa
  • Jordi Cruyff
  • Christopher Oretan
  • Frank Temile
  • Declan O'Brien
  • Karl Dimech

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