Sliema Wanderers F.C. - Notable Players

Notable Players

See Sliema Wanderers F.C. Players

  • André da Silva
  • Duda
  • Zdeněk Svoboda
  • Dean Edwards
  • Carl Saunders
  • Cristiano Bergodi
  • Domenico Di Carlo
  • Mauro Di Lello
  • Valerio Mottola
  • Andrei Agius
  • Orosco Anonam
  • Ian Azzopardi
  • Roderick Bajada
  • Etienne Barbara
  • Ernest Barry
  • Matthew Bartolo
  • Graham Bencini
  • Daniel Bogdanovic
  • Henry Bonello
  • Julian Briffa
  • Roderick Briffa
  • Joe Brincat
  • Richard Buhagiar
  • Carmel Busuttil
  • John Buttigieg
  • David Camilleri
  • David Carabott
  • Jeffrey Chetcuti
  • Ian Ciantar
  • Joe Cini
  • Reginald Cini
  • Jason Cordina
  • Darren Debono
  • Luke Dimech
  • Joseph Farrugia
  • Kane Paul Farrugia
  • Lino Galea
  • Stefan Giglio
  • Martin Gregory
  • Massimo Grima
  • Lee Lombardi
  • Carlo Mamo
  • Kevin Mamo
  • Claude Mattocks
  • Adrian Mifsud
  • Josef Mifsud
  • Michael Mifsud
  • Alex Muscat
  • Sammy Nicholl (Malta international 1957–1962)
  • Tony Nicholl (Maltese Player of the Year 1955–56)
  • Chucks Nwoko
  • Chris Okoh
  • Jamie Pace
  • Il-Pejxa
  • Brian Said
  • Kevin Sammut
  • Joe Sant Fournier
  • Mark Scerri
  • Salvinu Schembri
  • Hubert Suda
  • Shawn Tellus
  • Trevor Templeman
  • Simon Tortell
  • Noel Turner
  • Nenad Veselji
  • Ivan Woods
  • Aleksandar Madzar
  • Murphy Akanji
  • Augustine Eguavoen
  • Derek Collins
  • Danilo Dončić
  • Neško Milovanović
  • Ivan Gajer

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