Zach Muscat has decided to continue his career in Portugal as the Malta international has decided to join second-tier side SC Farense for the 2022/2023 season.
Muscat is at the back of a successful campaign at Casa Pia after contributing to the team’s first promotion to the top-flight in 83 years.
Zach Muscat já veste as cores do SC Farense!🖤🤍
— SC Farense (@SCFarense_) August 20, 2022
O defesa central de 28 anos, Internacional por Malta (56 Int.) e capitão, foi uma peça importante na subida do Casa Pia na época 21/22 onde faz 33 jogos e 4 golos tendo um volume competitivo de 2551 minutos. #SóOsDurosVencem 💪 pic.twitter.com/eqmZl00rKr
The Malta international played 28 league games during which they obtained 23 positive results including 15 clean sheets as well.
SC Farense will be Muscat’s third Portuguese club after playing for Casa Pia and S.C. Olhanense. Thus at Faraense he will bring with him plenty of domestic experience into a team that was relegated from the top-flight in the 2020-21 season.
Muscat’s new club opened the new campaign with a win and two draws so far.
The team is coached by Portuguese Vasco Faisca, former coach of Muscat at S.C. Olhanense before leaving the club for the Braga B post in December 2019.
Muscat scored three goals for Malta including a winner against San Marino in June’s UEFA Nations League home encounter where he made his 56th appearance for his country.
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