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Scandals Futsal Club

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Scandals Futsal Club
Full nameScandals Bar Futsal Club
Founded1999; 26 years ago (1999)
GroundCorradino Pavilion, Paola, Malta
Capacity1000
Chairmannone
Managernone
2010-11Maltese Futsal League, 10th


Scandals Futsal Club, originally known as Scandals Bar, is a Maltese futsal club established in 1999. The team has participated in the Maltese Futsal League and is best known for winning the national title in 2008.

History

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In the 2003–04 Maltese Futsal League season, Scandals lost a promotion play-off match to Head Hunters,[1] but were nevertheless promoted to the First Division the following season. During the 2004–05 campaign, they finished second from the bottom in Group B and subsequently withdrew from the next First Division season, opting to return to a lower tier.[2][3] The club made a comeback to the First Division in the 2006–07 season and reached the title play-offs.https://archive.malta-football.com/archives/2006-07/tables/futsal1a.html However, they finished last in the four-team final round group.[4]

In the 2007–08 Maltese Futsal League, the competition format changed to a single round-robin league followed by play-offs. Scandals placed third in the regular season but overcame both teams that had finished above them in the play-offs. The final match was marred by an incident involving supporters of European Pilot Academy, who caused a fire alarm to go off with seven minutes remaining and the score at 6–4 in favor of Scandals.[5] The Maltese Football Association later declared Scandals the winner, awarding a 2–0 victory by default, and thereby crowning them Maltese champions for the first time.[6]

Scandal at the 2006-07 Play-Off final

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The final of the 2006–07 Maltese Futsal First Division Championship Play-Offs between Scandals and European Pilot Academy was abandoned due to crowd disturbances.[7]

Scandals took an early lead, going 3–0 ahead, before European Pilot Academy - a team mainly consisting of Malta-based Serbian players—responded with two goals. By halftime, the score was 4–2 in favour of Scandals. In the second half, the Serbian side reduced the deficit to 4–3, but Scandals extended their lead to 6–3. European Pilot Academy scored a fourth goal with approximately seven minutes remaining.[8]

Shortly thereafter, a group of Serbian supporters ignited flares inside the Corradino Sports Pavilion, causing thick smoke to fill the venue and forcing the referees to suspend the match. Despite efforts by players, officials, and national futsal coach Michal Striz to calm the situation and persuade the fans to leave, tensions escalated.[7]

Although the disruptive fans eventually exited, the smoke made the pavilion unplayable, leading referees to abandon the game with the score at 6–4 in favour of Scandals.[8]

Subsequently, the Malta Football Association’s Control and Disciplinary Board awarded Scandalsa 2–0 victory, declaring them the Maltese Futsal League champions for the first time.[9]

Honours

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  • Maltese Futsal League

Notable players

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Squad at the 2008–09 UEFA Futsal Cup

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Scandals made their UEFA Futsal Cup debut in the 2008–09 preliminary round, where they suffered an 11–0 defeat to Slovenian 2008 champion KMN Gorica [it].[10]

No. Name Nationality Position
1 Benny Gialanze Malta Malta Goalkeeper
2 Jonathan Sammut Malta Malta Player
3 James Ciangura Malta Malta Player
4 Ran Shalom Malta Malta Player
5 Ismael Aboubakar Achami Malta Malta Player
6 Jovica Milijić Serbia Serbia Player
7 Nebojsa Mijailovic Malta Malta Player
8 Željko Anićic Serbia Serbia Player
9 Xavier Saliba Malta Malta Player
10 Jeanbert Gatt (C) Malta Malta Player
11 John Cutajar Malta Malta Player
12 Chris Galea Malta Malta Goalkeeper
Kenneth Mayo Malta Malta Player

References

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  1. ^ "Malta Futsal League 2003–04 Group A results". MaltaFootball.com (Archive). 2004. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Futsal League First Division Section A – 2004/05". MaltaFootball.com (Archive). 2004. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Futsal League Second Division Section A – 2005/06". MaltaFootball.com (Archive). 2006. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Futsal Planet – Maltese Futsal Championship Final Incident". FutsalPlanet.com. Retrieved 1 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Futsal Planet". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  6. ^ "Futsal Planet". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Scandals Champions". FutsalPlanet.com. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  8. ^ a b "Futsalplanet Awards 2007". Futsalplanet.com. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  9. ^ "Scandals declared champions". FutsalPlanet.com. Retrieved 31 July 2025.
  10. ^ "KMN Gorica v Scandals – 2008/09 UEFA Futsal Cup preliminary round". UEFA.com. Retrieved 31 July 2025.