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University of Malta, Birżebbuġa SP take sole leadership in men’s league

The Futsal week in Malta was packed with action and surprises across the two major league competitions.

In the men’s division, the University of Malta and Birżebbuġa St Peter’s once again showed consistency and maintained their place at the top.

Meanwhile in the women’s league, Zero Sei Futsal took advantage of St George’s draw against Swieqi United to take sole leadership following a great performance.

Men’s League

Sliema Futsal Fort Fitness earned their first victory of the season convincingly, defeating the Malta FA Futsal Selection U17 by 5-1, with Brazilian Rodrigues Silva Leandro standing out as the main protagonist.

The University of Malta continued to demonstrate its strength with a 7-0 win over Marsaskala Futsal Legends, a result that firmly places them among the favourites for this season.

Żejtun Corinthians Futsal also secured their first win with an efficient display that saw them prevail 7-4 over Malta U-19, while Birżebbuġa St Peter’s kept pace with the leaders following an 8-1 victory over Santa Venera Lightnings, who are still looking for their first points.

The University of Malta and Birżebbuġa St Peter’s share the top spot with nine points each. Marsaskala Legends sit third on six points, followed by Luxol St Andrews, Sliema Fort Fitness, and Żejtun Corinthians, all on three points.

The bottom three positions are occupied by the Malta U-19 Selection, Malta U-17 Selection, and Santa Venera Lightnings, who remain without points.

Women’s League

In a high-tempo encounter, St George’s Futsal and Swieqi United Futsal produced a spectacular 4-4 draw.

Zero Sei Futsal took advantage of this result and secured a dominant 10-2 win over Parr Mela Rockets Futsal, a victory that lifted them to the top of the table.

Luxol Sports Club Futsal Argus also impressed with an 8-0 win against St Andrews Futsal, further strengthening their position among the top three.

Zero Sei Futsal lead the standings with nine points, followed by St George’s Futsal on 7 and Luxol Futsal Argus on 6.

Behind them are St Andrews with three points, Swieqi United with one point, and Parr Mela Rockets, who remain without points.

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