2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy explained

Maltese FA Trophy
Year:2018–19
Country:Malta
Dates:1 September 2018 – 18 May 2019
Num Teams:67
Defending Champions:Valletta
Champions:Balzan (1st title)
Runner-Up:Valletta
Matches:66
Goals:257
Prevseason:2017–18
Nextseason:2019–20
Updated:19 May 2019

The 2018–19 Maltese FA Trophy was the 81st edition of the football cup competition. A record number of 67 clubs competed in the FA Trophy, with the first round starting on the weekend of 1–2 September 2018 and concluding with the final played on 18 May 2019.[1]

Valletta were the defending champions, but lost in the final to Balzan on penalties, the latter winning their first ever FA Trophy title.[2]

Format

The clubs in the Premier League, First Division, Second Division and Third Division together with those from the Gozo Football League are involved in the draws of the initial rounds. The 14 top-flight sides enter the fray in the third round. Matches which are level after regulation advanced to extra time and afterwards to penalties to determine a winner, when needed.

Clubs entering in this roundClubs advancing from previous round
Preliminary round
(16 clubs)
  • N/A
First round
(18 clubs)
  • 8 winners from Preliminary round
Second round
(36 clubs)
  • 9 winners from First round
Third round
(32 clubs)
  • 18 winners from Second round
Fourth round
(16 clubs)
  • No other entries
  • 16 winners from Third round
Quarter-finals
(8 clubs)
  • No other entries
  • 8 winners from Fourth round
Semi-finals
(4 clubs)
  • No other entries
  • 4 winners from Quarter-finals
Final
(2 clubs)
  • No other entries
  • 2 winners from Semi-finals

Schedule

The draws were made on 6 August 2018 and were conducted by Dr. Angelo Chetcuti, the General Secretary of the Malta Football Association, and Rodney Pisani, the Deputy General Secretary of the Association who leads the Competitions Department.

RoundDate(s)Draw dateNumber of fixturesClubs
Preliminary round1–2 September 20186 August 2018867 → 59
First round8–9 September 2018959 → 50
Second round26–28 October 20181850 → 32
Third round30 November and 2 December 20185 November 20181632 → 16
Fourth round26–27 January 2019816 → 8
Quarter-finals23 February, 4–5 May 201929 January 201948 → 4
Semi-finals7–8 May 20195 May 201924 → 2
Final12 May 201912 → 1

Preliminary round

Eight preliminary round matches were played on 31 August till 2 September 2018. The draw for the preliminary, first, and second rounds was held on 6 August 2018.[1]

First round

Nine first round matches were played on 8-9 September 2018. The draw for the preliminary, first, and second rounds was held 6 August 2018.[1]

Second round

Eighteen second round matches were played on 26 and 28 October 2018. The draw for the preliminary, first, and second rounds was held 6 August 2018.[1] AAll teams from Maltese First Division and Maltese Second Division entered in the Second round.

Third round

Sixteen third round matches were played on 30 November and 3 December 2018. The draw for the third and fourth rounds was held 5 November 2018. All teams from Maltese Premier League entered in Third round.The top six position from 2017-18 Maltese Premier League teams that are seeded in the third round of the FA Trophy. A total of thirty-two clubs will be involved in the draw.

Fourth round

Eight fourth round matches were played on 26–27 January 2019. The draw for the third and fourth rounds was held 5 November 2018. In the Fourth Round there were 10 clubs from Maltese Premier League, 3 clubs from Maltese First Division, 2 clubs from Maltese Second Division and 1 club (Xewkija Tigers) from Gozo Football League left.

Quarter-finals

Four quarter-final matches were scheduled for 23 and 24 February 2019. The draw for the quarter-finals was held 29 January 2019.[3] The eight clubs left were all from the Premier League. On 23 February 2019, four quarter-final matches were postponed amid safety concerns caused by the inclement weather, warnings of gale-force winds and hail-storm.[4] The first FA Trophy quarter-final match between Pietà Hotspurs and Gżira United, at the Hibernians Stadium, was abandoned by referee Emanuel Grech in the 88th minute, and finished on 3 May 2019 at Ta' Qali National Stadium, 19:00, from the point of abandonment.[5] [6]

Semi-finals

Two semi-final matches were played on 11 and 12 May 2019 at National Stadium, Ta' Qali. The draw for the semi-finals was held on 3 May 2019.[7]

Final

The final took place on 18 May 2019; Balzan reached their second FA Trophy final while Valletta reached their 24th final which they triumphed 14 times. The last time Balzan and Valletta met together in the FA Trophy was the previous season in the semi-finals when Valletta beat Balzan by 2–1.

Television rights

The following matches were broadcast live on TVM2 and on TSN (offered by GO):

RoundTVM2 and TSNTSN
Third RoundFloriana vs Ħamrun Spartans
Fourth RoundBirkirkara vs Ħamrun Spartans
Quarter-finalsHibernians vs Valletta
Semi-finalsBalzan vs BirkirkaraGżira United vs Valletta
FinalBalzan vs Valletta

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Record 67 teams to compete in this season’s FA Trophy . MFA . 7 August 2018.
  2. Web site: Watch: Effiong scores four as Balzan win first-ever FA Trophy . Times of Malta . 18 May 2019 . Valhmor . Camilleri . 18 May 2019.
  3. News: Hibs-Valletta headlines FA Trophy quarter-final draw . Malta Football Association . 29 January 2019 .
  4. News: FA Trophy quarter-final matches on Sunday postponed due to the inclement weather . The Malta Independent . 23 February 2019 .
  5. News: Malta FA Trophy: Pieta-Gżira match abandoned in 88th minute due to heavy hailstorm, score 1-1 . The Malta Independent . 23 February 2019 . Simon . Farrugia .
  6. News: FA Trophy quarter-finals moved to May 3, 4 . Times of Malta . 28 February 2019 .
  7. News: FA Trophy semi-final draws . MaltaFootball.com . 3 May 2019 .