Valletta complete perfect record in Bottom Four section.
HIBERNIANS 0-3 BIRKIRKARA
Sara Saliba 73, Maya Muscat 90 og., Marta Grosso 90.
Birkirkara ended their Assikura Women’s League winning campaign on a positive note after beating Hibernians with a trio of second-half goals.
Youngster Sara Saliba scored the first goal for Jose Borg’s side while Marta Grosso scored another, while Hibernians scored an own goal as well.
The Italian midfielder finished Birkirkara’s best scorer with 17 goals.
HIBERNIANS
M. Muscat; N. Geren (72 A. Espitia), C. Ellul, A. Galea, A. Busuttil, K. Chetcuti, S. Urpani, Y. Attard, K. Norkus, L. Ayres, N. Celeste.
BIRKIRKARA
J. Xuereb; G. Zahra (82 R. Steer-Chetham), A. Said (61 M. Cardona), S. Farrugia, F. Chircop (56 E. Garcia), A. Sultana, C. Zammit, M. Grosso, A. Del Moral (46 V. Mifsud), C. Rogers (46 S. Saliba), V. Rapa.
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MĠARR UNITED 2-1 SWIEQI UNITED
Joelma 17, 33 (M); Karima Abdulai 45 (S).
Joelma brace inspired Mġarr United to their second win in a row to wrap up their campaign with a victory over Swieqi United.
The Brazilian playmaker scored twice in the first half as she finishes the season as the club’s best scorer on 20 points – second in the league’s scoring charts.
On the other hand, Swieqi’s goal was scored by Karima Abdulai as the Ghana player found her 16th of the season.
MĠARR UNITED
P. Ebejer; L. Cabral, A. Camilleri, F. Peinado, Joelma, Y. Carella, R. Borg (85 S. Camilleri), K. Sciberras (88 M. Mizzi), L. Cefai, A. Sivolobova, B. Borg.
SWIEQI UNITED
P. Araujo; T. Scicluna, J. Flask (73 D. Theuma), S. Abdulai, K. Abdulai, S. Zammit, Rafanny, J. Schembri, T. Falzon, M. Cachia, K. Micallef.
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BOTTOM FOUR RESULTS
SAN ĠWANN 0-2 VALLETTA
Ylenia Grech 19, Anna Aloisio 51.
LIJA ATHLETIC 8-0 MTARFA
Elisa Xuereb 4, 26; Nell Zarb Cousin 24; Edera Marmara 34; Dorienne Grech 43 og., Vanessa Carneiro 49; Leanne Micallef 61, 72.
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FINAL STANDINGS
TOP FOUR
BIRKIRKARA – 57
SWIEQI UNITED – 46
HIBERNIANS – 41
MĠARR UNITED – 36
BOTTOM FOUR
VALLETTA – 45
SAN ĠWANN – 22
LIJA ATHLETIC – 22
MTARFA – 0
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