Ħamrun Sporting

Ħamrun Sporting
Full nameĦamrun Sporting Football Club
NicknamesTas-Sikkina, Ta' Werwer
Founded1 July 2022 (2022-07-01)
LeagueMAFA 2nd Division
2024–256th
Websitehttps://hsfc.mt

Ħamrun Sporting Football Club, commonly referred to as Ħamrun Sporting, is a sports organisation based in Ħamrun, Malta best known for its men’s non-league football team.

Founded with the ambition to go beyond football, it was established to serve as a platform for community engagement through sports. Its vision is to cultivate a dynamic and inclusive environment that promotes participation in a variety of athletic and recreational activities.

History

Early Years (2022 – 2024)

Ħamrun Sporting Football Club traces its origins back to 2022, when it was founded under the name FC Ħamrun Amateurs.[1][2] The club was created to provide a structured and supportive environment for football enthusiasts in Ħamrun, a town with a strong tradition of community spirit and cultural pride.

From its first season, the club prioritised grassroots development, focusing on local talent, fair play, and accessible participation for players of all ages and backgrounds. Competing in the Malta Amateur Football Association, the club quickly established itself as one of the most respected teams at non-league level.

In 2023, this dedication to sportsmanship was formally recognised when the club was awarded the MAFA Fair Play Award, honouring the team’s commitment to respect and discipline on and off the field.[3]

A major milestone in the club’s growth came in 2023 when it was officially recognised as a Voluntary Organisation by the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations in Malta, under registration number VO/2365. This recognition strengthened the club’s governance framework and eligibility for national voluntary sector initiatives.[4][5][6]

The club’s early sporting highlight came in 2024 when winning the MAFA 3rd Division Championship,[7] marking its first major title and securing promotion to a higher division. This success reflected the club’s steady progress and the strong backing of players, coaches, volunteers, and the local community.

Rebranding and Growth (2025 – present)

Following its first league title and growing reputation, the club rebranded as Ħamrun Sporting Football Club in 2025.[8] The new name signified a broader vision, to transform from a local football team into a wider sporting community that serves as a hub for participation, talent development, and social engagement in Ħamrun.

Under the new identity, Ħamrun Sporting began strengthening its club structure, introducing clearer management roles and expanding partnerships with local stakeholders and technology partners. The club also renewed its commitment to youth pathways, community outreach, and the integration of modern sports technology at grassroots level.

On the pitch, the team continues to compete in the MAFA competitions with a focus on sporting excellence, discipline, and growth. Off the pitch, the club’s evolving identity reflects its role as a unifying force within the town, promoting belonging and pride for supporters of all ages.

Community Initiatives and CSR Projects

Alongside its sporting ambitions, Ħamrun Sporting Football Club has built a strong reputation for innovative community outreach and corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects, underlining its belief that football can be a tool for positive social impact.

These include co-hosting the Christian Degabriele Memorial Cup in aid of the Karl Vella Foundation; introducing performance analysis technologies such as automated match recording and wearable tracking devices; providing structured first aid training to players, coaches and volunteers; promoting the use of digital tools in sports management, infrastructure and training, including live-streaming and virtual reality applications; and organising campaigns with health professionals to raise awareness of postural health and injury prevention.[9] [10][11]

Looking ahead, the club plans to develop further educational and health-related initiatives, expand its youth development pathways, and strengthen ties with local schools, cultural groups and supporters, always staying true to its roots as a community-led club with a modern vision.

Kits

The club's kit colours are red and black and they have historical significance and represent a strong connection with the community in Ħamrun.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Home Kit Away Kit Third Kit Home Kit Away Kit Third Kit
2022–2023 Erima Tetu Bar & Restaurant - - Clentec Malta Ltd - -
2023–2024 Ta' Fonzu Clentec Malta Ltd
2024–2025
2025–present Ta' Fonzu Tescoma Ta' Fonzu Vector Vision Clentec Malta Ltd

Emblem

The emblem features a modern, abstract design inspired by the Spartan Warrior, an iconic symbol of football in Ħamrun. This historic figure has been reimagined in a contemporary, minimalist style, bridging the club’s legacy with its forward-looking vision. The streamlined design resonates with the next generation, giving them a symbol they can connect with and make their own.

In 2025, following the club’s rebranding, the logo underwent a subtle evolution primarily reflected in the wording, while preserving the same iconic emblem that continues to represent strength, unity, and tradition within the community.

Training Facilities

The club trains at the Victor Tedesco Stadium, a well-known football venue located in the heart of Ħamrun. This arrangement is made possible through a close collaboration with Ħamrun Spartans, the town’s long-established top-flight side. The partnership allows Ħamrun Sporting to access the stadium’s pitch and facilities for training sessions and internal events, providing players with a quality playing surface and a professional training environment.

However, due to Malta Amateur Football Association competition rules and scheduling arrangements, the Victor Tedesco Stadium is not used for Ħamrun Sporting’s official competition matches, which are instead held at other designated grounds. Despite this, the stadium remains an important training base and community meeting point, symbolising the club’s connection with Ħamrun’s wider football community.

In addition to the stadium, Ħamrun Sporting collaborates with local gyms and fitness centres to offer players access to modern strength, conditioning and rehabilitation facilities. These partnerships help the club deliver comprehensive fitness plans, injury prevention sessions and tailored physical programmes for players of all ages and fitness levels.

Statistics

Men's Non-League Football Competition

Season League Position National Cup Others Significant Events
2022/23 MAFA 3rd Division 5th 1st Round Won the fair play award and Qualify for the Twanny Agius Fair Play Cup
2023/24 MAFA 3rd Division 1st Preliminary Round Runner-up Champions and Promoted to MAFA 2nd Division
2024/25 MAFA 2nd Division 6th 1st Round
2025/26 MAFA League Qualifiers 1st Round 1st Round Participated in the BOV MAFA 70th Anniversary Cup
MAFA 2nd Division or MAFA 3rd Division

Honours

  • MAFA 3rd Division
    • Champions (1): 2023 – 2024
  • MAFA Fair Play Award
    • Winners (1): 2022 – 2023

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ARG Santiago Salicas
2 DF  GER Simon Stauch
3 DF  MLT Mark Ellul
4 MF  MLT Jake Vella
5 MF  SEN Mouhamadou Touré
6 DF  CMR Daniel Aghen
7 DF  MLT Jürgen Buhagiar
8 MF  MLT Larkin Portelli
9 FW  NGA Olanshile Alaba
10 FW  MLT Josef Zammit
11 MF  COL Juan Bedoya
12 GK  MLT Marvin Bellia
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  ITA Abraham Boham
14 MF  MLT Andre Galea
15 MF  GER Ben Brossman
16 FW  NGA Francis Gbajumo
17 DF  NGA Joshua Harrison
18 FW  COL Nicolas Mogollon
19 DF  MLT Ranie Hijazi
20 DF  MLT Corben Sciberras
22 MF  GAM Tijane Sowe
27 DF  SWE Alexander Petersson
77 DF  MLT Andriy Camilleri (captain)
78 FW  MLT Denim Parnis
99 DF  MLT Kurt Buhagiar

Captain

Years Captain
2022–2024 Larkin Alan Portelli (DF)
2024–present Andriy Camilleri (DF)

Coaching staff

Technical staff
Dunstan Bonnici Technical Director
Kurt Buhagiar Match Analyst
Stephen Buhagiar Team Manager
Medical Department
Franco Davies Physiotherapist
Damien Davis Masseur
Dr. Emanuele Aliotta Orthopedic

Club Structure

Executive Board

Member Role
Jürgen Buhagiar Chairperson
Kurt Buhagiar Deputy Chairperson
Stephen Buhagiar Board Member for Sport

Club Secretariat

Member Role
Jürgen Buhagiar President
Dunstan Bonnici General Secretary
Kurt Buhagiar Treasurer
Marvin Bellia Secretariat Member
Andriy Camilleri Secretariat Member
Larkin Alan Portelli Secretariat Member

Club’s Advisory & Good Governance Unit

Member Role
Dr. Pierre Hili Board Member
Raphael Scerri Board Member
Victor Spiteri Board Member

References

  1. ^ https://talk.mt/fc-hamrun-amateurs-bavventura-gdida-fil-mafa/
  2. ^ https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3232207250431220
  3. ^ https://radio105.mt/hamrun-amateurs-claims-mafa-3rd-division-fair-play-award/
  4. ^ https://talk.mt/hamrun-amateurs-rikonoxxuti-ufficjalment-bhala-organizzazzjoni-volontarja/
  5. ^ https://mafamalta.com/f/%C4%A7amrun-amateurs-recognized-as-voluntary-organization?blogcategory=News
  6. ^ https://radio105.mt/hamrun-amateurs-football-club-receives-official-recognition/
  7. ^ https://radio105.mt/hamrun-amateurs-triumph-in-mafa-3rd-division/
  8. ^ https://mafamalta.com/f/hamrun-launch-new-era-as-sporting-fc?blogcategory=News
  9. ^ "Kollox lest għal Christian Degabriele Memorial Cup". Talk.mt (in Maltese). 27 August 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2025.
  10. ^ https://mafamalta.com/news/f/%C4%A7amrun-amateurs-awarded-funding-under-smartsphere-project
  11. ^ https://talk.mt/hamrun-amateurs-bkampanja-favur-il-prevenzjoni-mill-injuries/