Action-Packed Final Days in Maltese Futsal as Decisive Phase Approaches

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The local futsal scene has been buzzing with intensity as the competitions head into their most crucial stages. High-stakes matchups, dramatic comebacks, and lopsided playoff battles have defined the recent fixtures across both the Premier and Challenger leagues.

Here is a full breakdown of the latest results, standings, and what lies ahead in Maltese futsal.


🔥 Premier Futsal League Malta: Luxol Edge Closer to the Title

The standout match of the week featured a highly anticipated heavyweight clash between the University of Malta Futsal and powerhouse Luxol St Andrews Futsal. In a game dictated by high intensity and clinical finishing, Luxol secured an important 4-1 victory. This crucial win significantly strengthens Luxol’s position at the summit of the table, leaving the University of Malta side still chasing from behind.

In the other Premier League fixture, fans were treated to a dramatic seven-goal thriller. Marsaskala Futsal Legends took an early lead and looked to be in control against GZR Birzebbugia St Peter’s Futsal. However, Birzebbugia mounted a fierce second-half comeback to flip the script and steal a 4-3 victory at the buzzer.

📊 Current Premier League Standings:

Following these results, the table is shaping up for a grandstand finish:

  1. Luxol St Andrews Futsal – 33 points
  2. University of Malta Futsal – 27 points
  3. Marsaskala Futsal Legends – 21 points
  4. GZR Birzebbugia St Peter’s Futsal – 21 points
  5. Zejtun Corinthians Futsal WA – 12 points

Note: With Marsaskala and Birzebbugia locked on equal points, the league may require a decider match to determine the final third and fourth-place seeding heading into the playoffs.


⚡ Challenger League Malta Futsal: Playoff Fever Begins

The knockout phase of the Challenger League also got underway with a statement victory in the quarter-finals. Santa Venera Lightnings put on an absolute clinic on the court, claiming a dominant 7-1 win over the Futsal Selection U17 side to punch their ticket to the next round.

All eyes now turn to the highly anticipated semi-finals, both of which will be hosted at the National Sports School:

  • Semi-Final 1: Zejtun Corinthians vs. Santa Venera Lightnings – Wednesday, 22nd April 2026
  • Semi-Final 2: Futsal Selection U19 vs. Sliema Futsal – Saturday, 25th April 2026

The winners of these two blockbuster semi-finals will go on to battle for the ultimate prize in the Challenger League Grand Final, scheduled for 16th May 2026.

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