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Beginning with the [[2012–13 Maltese Futsal |2012–13 season]], [[Lija Athletic F. C.]] established a [[futsal]] section following an amalgamation agreement with ”’Naxxar Motors Futsal”’. Before the merger, Naxxar Motors had been one of the leading futsal teams in [[Malta]], having secured several major honours and competed regularly at the top level of domestic futsal. Brian Spiteri was appointed as the coach.<ref>{{cite web |title=New committee for Lija Athletic — Brian Spiteri confirmed as coach |url=https://www.maltafootball.com/2012/06/27/new-committee-for-lija-athletic-brian-spiteri-confirmed-as-coach/ |website=MaltaFootball.com |date=27 June 2012 |access-date=2 August 2025}}</ref> Lija Athletic, formerly known as Naxxar Motors, made a flying start to the FMA Premier League in their first match under their new name by defeating [[Valletta FC Futsal]] 7–1, with captain [[Jovica Milijić]] scoring a hat‑trick.<ref>{{cite web |title=Title hopefuls Lija,Hibs make flying start |url=https://timesofmalta.com/article/Title-hopefuls-Lija-Hibs-make-flying-start.441265 |website=Times of Malta |date=16 October 2012|access-date=2 August 2025}}</ref> |
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The club gained prominence during the [[2012–13 Maltese Futsal |
The club gained prominence during the [[2012–13 Maltese Futsal |the first season]] under the new name and management, when it reached the Elite Round of the domestic league and began attracting futsal players of international calibre. Among its most notable players was [[Jovica Milijić]], a Serbian-born Malta international, who played for the club before moving on to futsal giants [[Balzan Futsal Club|Balzan]] in 2013.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20121016/football/Title-hopefuls-Lija-Hibs-make-flying-start.441265|title=Title hopefuls Lija, Hibs make flying start|work=timesofmalta.com|access-date=2018-03-27|language=en}}</ref> After take a place of Naxxar Motors, Lija Athletic had the first chance for the trophy, facing [[Balzan Futsal Club|Balzan]] in the 2012 FMA Futsal Super Cup, but suffered a 5–4 defeat.<ref>{{cite web |title=Balzan claim FMA Futsal Super Cup |url=https://www.maltafootball.com/2012/09/07/balzan-claim-fma-futsal-super-cup/ |website=MaltaFootball.com |date=7 September 2012 |access-date=16 July 2025}}</ref> |
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They saw an early exit from the 2014–15 cup following a heavy first-round defeat to [[Balzan Futsal Club|Balzan]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Malta Futsal Cup 2014/15 |url=http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=112&stagioni=91&compnazionale=3761 |website=FutsalP}}</ref> In the following season, Lija Athletic advanced through the early knockout rounds by defeating Msida 5–1 and Mdina 9–3, reaching the semi-finals of the competition. Their run ended there after a loss to [[Ħamrun Spartans Futsal Club|Ħamrun]], who progressed to the final.<ref>{{cite web |title=Malta Futsal Cup 2015/16 |url=http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=112&stagioni=97&compnazionale=3948 |website=FutsalPlanet.com |access-date=16 July 2025}}</ref> |
They saw an early exit from the 2014–15 cup following a heavy first-round defeat to [[Balzan Futsal Club|Balzan]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Malta Futsal Cup 2014/15 |url=http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=112&stagioni=91&compnazionale=3761 |website=FutsalP}}</ref> In the following season, Lija Athletic advanced through the early knockout rounds by defeating Msida 5–1 and Mdina 9–3, reaching the semi-finals of the competition. Their run ended there after a loss to [[Ħamrun Spartans Futsal Club|Ħamrun]], who progressed to the final.<ref>{{cite web |title=Malta Futsal Cup 2015/16 |url=http://old.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?paeseclub=112&stagioni=97&compnazionale=3948 |website=FutsalPlanet.com |access-date=16 July 2025}}</ref> |
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Sports club in Malta
Football club
Lija Athletic was a futsal team from the town of Lija, Malta. It operated as the futsal section of the broader Lija Athletic F.C., primarily competing in the Maltese Futsal League throughout the early 2010s. The club originally started competing in 2007, under the name of Naxxar Motors Futsal.
History
As Naxxar Motors
Naxxar Motors Futsal Club started competing in the Maltese futsal system during the 2007–08 season, finishing as runners-up in Section A of the Second Division, which secured them promotion to the First Division.[1] Two of their victories were among the most convincing ones in the League that season, against Pietà RMF Wolves 6–1 and Paola Stars 5–0.[2] In the 2007-08 season, Naxxar Motors had limited success in the cup competition. The team opened with a convincing 7–2 victory over Luxol Amazon-Pago, but their cup run was cut short in the subsequent round following a 5–2 defeat to Scandals.[3]
The next season Naxxar finished 3rd in the league stage[4] earning its place in the Championship Pool – a single round-robin competition reserved for the top six teams. Naxxar went on to finish second in the pool, securing a spot in the playoffs.
[5] This allowed Naxxar Motors to advance directly to the semi-finals, where they awaited the winner of the match between White Eagles and Pentagon Properties BFC. After losing the first leg 4–5, the Serbs defeated Naxxar convincingly in the second leg with a score of 8–2, securing their place in the final.
[6] Particularly disappointing was the early elimination from the cup competition, where Aluserv suffered a 2–1 defeat to Los Street Boyz in the first round.[7]
As Lija Athletic
Beginning with the 2012–13 season, Lija Athletic F. C. established a futsal section following an amalgamation agreement with Naxxar Motors Futsal. Before the merger, Naxxar Motors had been one of the leading futsal teams in Malta, having secured several major honours and competed regularly at the top level of domestic futsal. Brian Spiteri was appointed as the coach.[8] Lija Athletic, formerly known as Naxxar Motors, made a flying start to the FMA Premier League in their first match under their new name by defeating Valletta FC Futsal 7–1, with captain Jovica Milijić scoring a hat‑trick.[9]
The club gained prominence during the the first season under the new name and management, when it reached the Elite Round of the domestic league and began attracting futsal players of international calibre. Among its most notable players was Jovica Milijić, a Serbian-born Malta international, who played for the club before moving on to futsal giants Balzan in 2013.[10] After take a place of Naxxar Motors, Lija Athletic had the first chance for the trophy, facing Balzan in the 2012 FMA Futsal Super Cup, but suffered a 5–4 defeat.[11]
They saw an early exit from the 2014–15 cup following a heavy first-round defeat to Balzan.[12] In the following season, Lija Athletic advanced through the early knockout rounds by defeating Msida 5–1 and Mdina 9–3, reaching the semi-finals of the competition. Their run ended there after a loss to Ħamrun, who progressed to the final.[13]
Players
Current squad (2015–2016)
This was the last known squad for Lija Athletic Futsal.[14]
Notable players
Honours
References


