2020–21 Maltese National Amateur League Explained

Season:2020–21
Dates:17 October 2020 – 6 March 2021
Winners:Luqa St. Andrew's
Promoted:Melita
Mġarr United
Rabat Ajax
Matches:151
Total Goals:491
Competition:Maltese National Amateur League
Nextseason:2021–22
Updated:7 March 2021

The 2020–21 Maltese National Amateur League (referred to, for sponsorship reasons, as the BOV National Amateur League), was the third level league football in Malta. This was the first season since the unification of both the Second and Third Divisions into the three group Amateur League system.[1]

Teams

Twenty-two teams competed in the league. These were split into three groups, two groups of seven and one of eight.[2]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
AttardAttardSirens Stadium1,500
BirżebbuġaBirżebbuġaCentenary Stadium2,000
Dingli SwallowsĦad-DingliTartarni Ground500
GħargħurGħargħurGħargħur Stadium800
GħaxaqGħaxaqGħaxaq Stadium300
KalkaraKalkaraLuxol Sports Ground800
Kirkop UnitedĦal KirkopCentenary Stadium2,000
Luqa St. Andrew'sLuqaLuxol Sports Ground800
MarsaskalaMarsaskalaLuxol Sports Ground800
Mdina KnightsMdina KnightsCentenary Stadium2,000
MelitaSan ĠiljanGianni Bencini Ground500
MellieħaMellieħaMellieħa Sports Complex 400
Mġarr UnitedMġarrMġarr Stadium500
Msida St. JosephMsidaVictor Tedesco Stadium6,000
MtarfaMtarfaMtarfa Ground150
Rabat AjaxRabatRabat Ajax Football Ground700
SiġġiewiSiġġiewiSiġġiewi Ground240
St. VeneraSanta VeneraSanta Venera Lightnings Training Centre800
Ta' XbiexTa' Xbiex
Xgħajra TornadosXgħajraXgħajra Tornados Ground200
Żabbar St. PatrickĦaż-ŻabbarIl-Foss1000
ŻurrieqŻurrieqŻurrieq Football Ground100

League stage

Group A

Group B

Group C

Promotion play-offs

Play-offs Final

Championship play-offs

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOV Amateur League A . Malta Football Association . 7 February 2021 .
  2. Web site: 2020-21 BOV Premier League set for exciting start . Malta Football Association . 7 February 2021 .