Pixels: | 300 |
Organiser: | Malta Football Association (MFA) |
Confed: | UEFA |
Teams: | 12 |
Relegation: | Maltese Challenge League |
Levels: | 1 |
Domest Cup: | Maltese FA Trophy Maltese Super Cup |
Confed Cup: | UEFA Champions League UEFA Conference League |
Champions: | Ħamrun Spartans (10th title) |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Most Successful Club: | Sliema Wanderers and Floriana (26 titles each) |
Tv: | TVMSport+ (Live Matches) |
Current: | 2024–25 Maltese Premier League |
The Maltese Premier League, known as 360Sports Malta Premier for sponsorship reasons with 360Sports (colloquially known as Il-Kampjonat Premjer), is the highest level of professional football in Malta. Managed by the Malta Football Association, the Premier League is contested by 12 teams and operates on a promotion and relegation system with the Challenge League. As of June 2022, the Premier League ranks 46th out of 55 members in the UEFA coefficient.[1]
The league was first contested in 1909 as the First Division, before switching to its current name in 1980;[2] the First Division in turn replaced the Second Division. Sliema Wanderers and Floriana have won the title a record 26 times. The current champions are Ħamrun Spartans who won their 10th title in the 2023–24 season.
In a Premier League season, each team plays each opponent twice, once "home" and once "away" (in actuality, the designation of home and away is purely arbitrary as most of the clubs do not have their own grounds), for a total of 22 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. The club with the most points is crowned champions. If two teams are level on points at the end of the season (to decide champions, for relegation or for UEFA competitions), there will be a play-off to decide the finishing order of the teams. If three or more teams are tied on points (to decide champions, for relegation or for UEFA competitions), teams are ranked by Head-to-head points and the best two teams will play a play-off. The four lowest placed teams are relegated into the Challenge League
Rank | Association | Coefficient | |
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44 | Finland | 6.875 | |
45 | Moldova | 6.875 | |
46 | Malta | 6.375 | |
47 | Faroe Islands | 6.125 | |
48 | Kosovo | 5.833 |
Clubs finishing the season in the top positions of the Premier League are granted qualification to compete in one of UEFA's European competitions. This is determined by Malta's position in the UEFA coefficient ranking system.
The league winner qualifies for the first qualifying round for the UEFA Champions League. The second- and third-placed teams qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League. An additional Europa Conference League place is available through the country's domestic cup competition, the FA Trophy. If the winner of the FA Trophy qualifies for Europe through their league position, the fourth-placed team in the league qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League's first qualifying round.
The Premier Division Standing Committee (PDSC) is a body composed of the Premier League club presidents who represent their club on a board. These do not have executive powers but are a formal body that has official influence with regards to rules, regulations and issues that relate to the league. From time to time the committee makes proposals to the respective and MFA bodies for approval.
Ta' Qali | Ta' Qali | Paola | Hamrun | Xewkija | |
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Ta' Qali National Stadium | Centenary Stadium | Tony Bezzina Stadium | Victor Tedesco Stadium | Gozo Stadium | |
Capacity: 16,997 | Capacity: 3,000 | Capacity: 2,968 | Capacity: 1,962 | Capacity: 1,644 | |
See main article: List of Maltese football champions.
In total, ten clubs have won the Maltese championship, including titles in the old First Division which was replaced in 1980 by the Premier League.[4] Of the winners, three clubs have been champions more than 20 times: Sliema Wanderers (26 titles), Floriana (26 titles), and Valletta (25 titles).
The honour of Golden Stars was introduced in football to recognize sides that have won multiple championships. In Malta, clubs are permitted to place a golden star above their crest for every ten national championships won. Sliema Wanderers, Floriana and Valletta boast two golden stars, and Hibernians and Ħamrun Spartans have one golden star placed above their crest on their jerseys.
Bold teams are currently in the Maltese Premier League.
Italic: Season Unbeaten.
Player | Matches | |
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Mario Muscat | 529 | |
Andrew Cohen | 508 | |
Roderick Briffa | 491 | |
Paul Fenech | 487 | |
David Camilleri | 484 | |
Clayton Failla | 470 | |
Gilbert Agius | 453 | |
Ivan Woods | 446 | |
Brian Said | 429 | |
Tyrone Farrugia | 425 | |
Malcolm Licari | 425 | |
Stefan Sultana | 424 | |
Jeffrey Chetcuti | 414 | |
Manolito Micallef | 400 |
Bold denotes still active players.