Enemed Cup Round-Up: Sirens Edge Neptunes as Sliema and Valletta celebrate Strong Performances
The latest round of the Enemed Cup delivered a thrilling blend of tight scorelines, commanding victories and standout individual displays, with Sirens Build Fitness clinching the most dramatic win of the evening.
Sirens Build Fitness Claim Narrow Victory Over Neptunes Best Gyms
In the most gripping match of the round, Sirens Build Fitness overcame Neptunes Best Gyms 10–9 after a tense, fast-paced battle that went down to the wire.
Neptunes kept the pressure high thanks to an outstanding individual performance from Steve Camilleri, who netted five goals, supported by Benji Lewis with four. Despite their firepower, Sirens stayed composed and clinical when it mattered most.
The heroes for Sirens were:
- Matthew Sciberras, who produced a superb six-goal performance;
- Matthias Ortoleva (2);
- Jerome Zerafa Gregory (1);
- Isaiah Riolo (1).
Sirens’ resilience in the closing stages proved decisive as they held firm to secure an important victory.
Sliema Frank Salt Outclass San Ġiljan Maad Aikin
Sliema Frank Salt delivered the most dominant performance of the evening, powering to a 24–12 win over San Ġiljan Maad Aikin in a high-scoring encounter.
Sliema’s relentless attacking rhythm saw goals arrive from all angles.
Leading the charge was Liam Galea with six goals, while Benji Cachia and Jake Cachia both struck four apiece. Dino Zammit, Daniel Rizzo, Elijah Schembri, and three additional scorers ensured Sliema kept total control from start to finish.
San Ġiljan had moments of spark, led by Marko Vavic (3 goals) and Nico Schiavone (2), but they struggled to keep pace with Sliema’s intensity and finishing quality.
Valletta Peak Insurance Hold Off Birżebbuġa for 12–10 Win
Valletta Peak Insurance survived a late push from Birżebbuġa to secure a 12–10 victory in a match that remained balanced throughout.
Birżebbuġa’s efforts were spearheaded by:
- Miguel Curmi (4)
- Miguel Cassar (3)
- Mikhael Cutajar (2)
- Malcolm Manara (1)
Valletta responded with a well-distributed attack led by Max Zammit, who struck four goals, followed by Kieyan Borg (3) and Ken Erdogan (2). Further goals from Vito Figliomeni, Mark Carani, and Kyle Cremona sealed a valuable win.

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