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Rabat Ajax
Logo
Full name Rabat Ajax Football Club
Nickname(s) The Magpies,
Founded 1930, as Rabat Rovers
Ground Rabat Ajax Football Ground,
Mtarfa, Malta
(Capacity: 700)
Chairman Malta Michael Sciriha
Coach Malta Silvio Vella
League Maltese First Division
2011-12 Maltese First Division, 2nd (Promoted)
Home colours
Away colours

Rabat Ajax Football Club is a Maltese football club based in Rabat. The last promotion to a higher division was achieved in 2007/2008 when they defeated Balzan Youths 3-0 in a promotion decider to secure a place in Division 1. However the Magpies made a quick return to Division 2, placing sixth this season (2009/10).


Contents

History [link]

  • 1930 : Club founded with the name Rabat Rovers
  • 1937 : Joined with Rabat Rangers and Old City to form Rabat Zvanks
  • 1938 : Club was renamed to Rabat FC
  • 1980 : Joined with Rabat Ajax to form Rabat Ajax FC
  • 1983 : First participation in a European Cup (C3) (1983/84 season)
  • 1985 : Rabat Ajax win The Maltese Championship
  • 1986 : Rabat Ajax win The Maltese Championship and Maltese Cup

UEFA Cups qualifiers [link]

In 1983-84 Rabat Ajax met Czechoslovak side Inter Bratislava in the UEFA, where following a 0-10 dumping at home, they also lost 0-6 in the return leg in Bratislava. The following year Rabat Ajax also played in the UEFA Cup, where it met Yugoslav side Partizan Belgrade, with whom it lost both matches with a 0-2 scoreline.

Rabat Ajax has played four qualification matches in the old UEFA Champions league competition. In 1985-86 they lost twice a 5-0 score against Cypriot side AC Omonia. In 1986-87 they were trounced 9-0 by eventual winners FC Porto at the Rio Ave stadium in Oporto and 1-0 at home in Malta.

Players [link]

Current Squad [link]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Malta GK Jonathan Azzopardi
2 Malta DF Neil Caruana
3 Malta DF Christopher Schembri
4 England DF Joe Cornforth
5 Malta MF Joseph Caruana
6 Malta MF Kurt Muscat
7 Malta FW Justin Felice
8 Malta MF Neil Farrugia
9 Malta FW Roderick Vassallo
10 Malta FW Adam Smeir
11 Albania FW Arlind Rustemi
12 Malta GK Sean Mintoff
No. Position Player
13 Malta DF Dylan Falzon
14 Malta DF Chris Muscat
15 Albania MF Vilson Caushi
16 Malta DF Yan Cauchi
17 Malta MF Zachary Tanti
18 Malta FW Ryan Micallef
19 Malta DF Shaun Gauci
20 Malta MF Wayne Borg
21 Malta MF David Azzopardi
22 Malta MF Clifford Gauci
24 Malta GK Etienne Deguara

Out on loan [link]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Malta GK James Borg (on loan to Mgarr United FC)
Malta DF Josef Tonna (on loan to Gudja United FC)
Malta MF Emanuel Muscat (on loan to St. Venera Lightnings FC)
Malta MF Alan Zahra (on loan to Mgarr United FC)
No. Position Player
Malta MF William Borg (on loan to Mellieha SC)
Malta FW Dalton Wingfield (on loan to St. Venera Lightnings FC)
Malta FW Darren Galea (on loan to Attard FC)
Malta FW Adam Wingfield (on loan to Mtarfa FC)

UEFA Cup [link]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1983-84 UEFA Cup 1. Round Czechoslovakia FK Inter Bratislava 0-10 0-6 0-16
1984-85 UEFA Cup 1. Round Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FK Partizan 0-2 0-2 0-4

UEFA Champions League [link]

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1985-86 European Cup 1. Round Cyprus AC Omonia Nicosia 0-5 0-5 0-10
1986-87 European Cup 1. Round Portugal FC Porto 0-1 0-9 0-10

Notable players [link]

See Rabat Ajax F.C. Players

Notable former managers [link]

Honours [link]

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Rabat_Ajax_F.C.

Rabat (disambiguation)

Rabat may refer to:

Places

  • Rabat, Morocco, the capital city of Morocco
  • Rabat, Iran, a city in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
  • Rabat, Urmia, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
  • Robat, a city in Kermanshah Province, Iran
  • Rabat, Malta, a city on Malta Island, Malta
  • Victoria, Gozo, a city on Gozo Island, Malta still referred to by the locals as Rabat, its original name
  • Rabat Malik ruins on the road from Samarkand to Bukhara
  • Rabat-les-Trois-Seigneurs is an old French city in Ariège in Pyrénées mountains founded before 742
  • Other

  • Rabat (military rank), a corporal-equivalent rank in the Israel Defense Forces
  • Rabat (film), a 2011 Dutch film
  • Rabat (clothing), a type of waistcoat worn by certain Christian clergy
  • Rabat (film)


    Rabat is a Dutch roadmovie, and the first film made by Jim Taihattu and Victor Ponten, from Habbekrats. Habbekrats, founded in 2004, is an independent Dutch advertising company, which focuses specifically on people and companies with a so-called 'no-nonsense' mentality. For example, they made a videoclip for the Dutch rapduo The Opposites called 'Dom, lomp & famous' on YouTube They have also worked for Het Parool, Freshcotton, MTV Netherlands and DuvelDuvel.

    It was filmed in the summer of 2010 during a period of five weeks. The premiere was on the 6th of June 2011 at Tuschinski in Amsterdam.

    The three main characters are played by Nasrdin Dchar, Achmed Akkabi and Marwan Kenzari. The film was shot by a young cameraman from the Netherlands: Lennart Verstegen.

    Plot

    In the movie Nadir (Nasrdin Dchar) has to bring a taxi that used to belong to his dad, to his uncle in Rabat, in Morocco. At first he intends to go alone, but his two friends Abdel (Achmed Akkabi) and Zakaria (Marwan Kenzari) invite themselves along. They travel through the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Morocco. Along the way they experience all kind of things. In France they picked up a hitchhiker called Julie (Stéphane Caillard) with whom he falls in love. In Spain they get arrested and treated unfairly by the police, and when they go clubbing in Barcelona with Julie and her friends, they aren't allowed in the club, because they're foreigners. Along the way Nadir is keeping a secret from his two best friends with whom he has been friends with for seventeen years, and is planning on opening a shoarma restaurant with. The secret causes a big fight on their way there, but also makes their friendship stronger. At the end they all go their own way; Nadir goes back to Barcelona, to Julie, Zakaria goed to visit and find his family in Tunisia, and Abdel goes back to Amsterdam to start up their shoarma restaurant.

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  • FranklinCovey company, NYSE
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  • Female condom (FC1, FC2), a contraceptive
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    APOEL's greatest moment in the European competitions occurred in the season 2011–12, when the club participated in the group stages of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League (along with F.C. Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk and Zenit St. Petersburg) and achieved qualification for the quarter-finals of the competition by topping the group and eliminating Olympique Lyonnais in the last 16, becoming the only Cypriot club to reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. APOEL's European competitions highlights include also appearances in the group stages of the 2009–10 & 2014–15 UEFA Champions League and the group stages of the 2013–14 & 2015–16 UEFA Europa League. APOEL is the only Cypriot club who have reached the group stages of both major UEFA competitions (UEFA Champions League & UEFA Europa League).

    F&C Asset Management

    F&C Asset Management Plc is an asset management company and is part of BMO Global Asset Management.

    History

    The Company was founded in 1972 as the manager of the Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust under the name F&C Management Limited.

    In 1985 the Company started managing third party funds. In 1989 the Company established a partnership with Germany’s HypoVereinsbank who acquired a 50% stake in the business; this stake was increased to 90% in 1998. In 2000 Eureko purchased HypoVereinsbank’s 90% stake and in 2001 went on to secure 100% control and consolidate their asset management activities with those of the Company under the F&C brand.

    In 2004 ISIS Asset Management merged with F&C Management Limited to form F&C Asset Management and the combined business was then listed on the London Stock Exchange.

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