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General |
Malta | |
Nickname(s) | Knights of Malta, Ħomor, Falcons |
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Association | Maltese Football Association |
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
Head coach | Pietro Ghedin |
Captain | Michael Mifsud |
Most caps | David Carabott (122) |
Top scorer | Michael Mifsud (39) |
Home Stadium | Ta' Qali Stadium |
FIFA code | MLT |
FIFA ranking | 145 |
Highest FIFA ranking | 66 |
Lowest FIFA ranking | 173 |
Elo ranking | 159 |
Highest Elo ranking | 98 |
Lowest Elo ranking | 164 |
First international | Malta 2-3 Austria |
Biggest win | Malta 7-1 Liechtenstein |
Biggest defeat | Spain 12-1 Malta |
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