Qormi Hockey Club

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Full nameQormi Hockey Club
Founded1971; 53 years ago (1971)
Home groundQormi Hockey Club, Manuel Dimech Street, Qormi
(Capacity 250)
ChairmanSebastian Fenech
ManagerAndre Barri Ghio
LeagueMaltese National Hockey League
2023–20243rd
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Qormi Hockey Club is a field hockey club from Qormi, Malta. The club was founded in 1971.

History[edit]

Hockey in the city of Qormi dates back to the 1970s.

A teacher at the then Ġużé Galea Secondary School, in San Ġorġ, Joseph Kerr, called Chossie (or Ċossi), formed a hockey team made up of students. Kerr acted as the first coach.

The sport developed beyond the school; a society was formed. It had dire beginnings, as the club had to meet in a garage or cellar. Eventually, the club built its own complex, including a hockey pitch. The pitch has a synthetic turf surface.[1]

Nursery[edit]

The club operates an academy to nurse young players. Teams of Under 10, Under12, Under 14, Under 16 and Under 18 are fielded.[2]

Kit Evolution[edit]

Similar to other sport teams in Qormi, the team dons yellow and black strips. An alternative colour is the club's traditional green.

Squad in 2019/20[edit]

A team photo of Qormi Hockey Team
No. Player Pos. Nat.
1 Shamison Mifsud Goalkeeper Malta
4 Keith Bajada Attacker Malta
5 Joseph Cuschieri Defender Malta
6 Clayton Gatt Midfielder Malta
8 Zachary DeGiovanni Midfielder Malta
10 Steve Tanti Attacker Malta
11 Ayrton Falzon Attacker Malta
13 Juan Sarcia Defender Malta
16 John Williams Defender Malta
17 Keith Calleja Midfielder Malta
18 Axel Cauchi Midfielder Malta
19 Isaac Mansueto Defender Malta
20 Steve Portelli Defender Malta
23 Luke Bajada Midfielder Malta
24 Jeremy Farrugia Goalkeeper Malta
27 Shawn Dimech Defender Malta
28 Kurt Grixti Defender Malta
32 Duncan Edwards Midfielder Republic of Ireland
36 Aaron Spiteri Goalkeeper Malta


Controversies[edit]

In October 2020, head coach Ghio was selected to umpire a league match between Floriana Young Stars and Qormi’s league rivals, Sliema Hotsticks. A series of controversial decisions went against Hotsticks over the course of the match which ultimately ended 2-2, all but confirming Qormi’s league win. Ghio would never umpire another game in Malta.

In 2022, following increasingly irrational behaviour resulting in a physical altercation at a children’s match, Ghio was sacked as coach of the Maltese National Team.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ History | Qormi Hockey Club – Est. 1971
  2. ^ "Home". qormihn.com.

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