Vittoriosa Stars F.C. - Honours

Honours

Christmas Cup

3rd Division Sons of Malta Cup Winners First Edition

Section B Winners

Section C Winners

3rd Division K.O Winners

3rd Division Champions

3rd Division Promotion

2nd Division KO Finalists

Sons of Malta Finalists

2nd Division Runners Up

2nd Division Knock Out winners

2nd Division Knock out finalists

Promotion to 1st Division

1st Division Runners up

1st Division Knock Out Finalists

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