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The club also managed to qualify for the first round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup where they would meet the Bosnia and Herzegovina side HŠK Zrinjski Mostar ; sadly for Marsaxlokk their European adventure didn't last for long as they were knocked out 4 – 1 over the two legs.
The draw was made on 1 July 2008, in which Marsaxlokk were drawn against Croatian outfit Slaven Belupo, who also finished second in their respective league last season.
St Lucian forms part of a ring of Victorian fortresses that protected Marsaxlokk bay, a ring that that also included Fort Delimara, Fort Tas-Silg and Fort Benghisa.

Marsaxlokk and signing
Marsaxlokk made their first signing of the January transfer window, when they acquired the services of Argentine striker Julio Alcorsé on loan from fellow Premier League side Hibernians.
Marsaxlokk followed up the signing of Julio Alcorsé on 23 January, with Montenegro born striker Aleksandar Madzar, who joined on a free following his release from Sliema Wanderers.

Marsaxlokk and Malta
* Marsaxlokk Harbour is sited at Marsaxlokk on the south-eastern side of Malta, and is the location of the Malta Freeport, the islands ' main cargo terminal.
* Parish Church of Our Lady of Pompey, Marsaxlokk, Malta
Marsaxlokk went on to win the play-offs and secure a place in the Maltese Third Division, but following a lack of interest in the club, they opted out of Malta Football Association after just two years.
In 1965, Marsaxlokk again applied to take part in the Malta Football Association competitions and their application was ac " cepted.
In the 2005 / 06 season, Marsaxlokk made some very interesting signings: Brazil-born striker Wendell Gomes and Portuguese ex-Boavista defender Nuno Gomes joined the club, along with Malta internationals, defender Carlo Mamo from the Sliema Wanderers and Jamie Pace from Valletta.
On 20 August 2008, Marsaxlokk rounded up their summer of new signings, with the capture of Malta international Claude Mattocks, who had fallen out of favour with Valletta.
David Carabott ( born 18 May 1968 in Marsaxlokk, Malta ) is a former professional footballer who played for many teams in Malta, where he used to play as a defender.
Fort Delimara is a fortification in Marsaxlokk, Malta.
St Lucian Tower is a fortification on the island of Malta that stands above the shore of Marsaxlokk Bay on the headland between Marsaxlokk and Birzebbuga.

Marsaxlokk and defender
The following season Marsaxlokk made some very impressive signings, acquiring the services of Maltese internationals, goalkeeper Justin Haber, defender Luke Dimech, midfielder Peter Pullicino and striker Daniel Bogdanovic along with Nigerian midfielder Haruna Doda.
On 8 July 2008, Marsaxlokk strengthened their squad further with the signings of midfielder Christian Cassar, who joined on a five-year contract from Floriana and defender Clive Brincat from St. George's, although the latter had spent last season on loan with Msida Saint-Joseph.

Marsaxlokk and Brian
With the club finishing in third position the previousseason, and with the list of impressive signings that had been made by manager Brian Talbot, the Marsaxlokk fans had every reason to be in an optimistic mood.
Following a 2-0 defeat by holders Valletta, Marsaxlokk recorded their first win coming from two goals behind to beat Ħamrun Spartans 4-2, with goals from Malcolm Licari, Brian Said, Marcelo Pereira and Claude Mattocks.
Following a list of disappointing results, Marsaxlokk appointed Msida Saint-Joseph manager Patrick Curmi as the clubs new manager on 18 December 2008, with previous manager Brian Talbot moving upstairs as the clubs technical director.

Marsaxlokk and from
Marsaxlokk Football Club is a Maltese football club from the town of Marsaxlokk, which currently plays in the Maltese First Division League.
During this period a number of new villages such as Ghaxaq and Marsaxlokk emerged from parts of the Parish of Żejtun.
* Route 81 is from Marsaxlokk to Valletta and vice-versa.
The second game resulted in victory against Marsaxlokk, with goals coming from Tarabai and promising youngster Triston Caruana.
Fort Delimara from Marsaxlokk Bay

Marsaxlokk and Sliema
Marsaxlokk were showing real promise by this stage and were looking ready to challenge the likes of the Sliema Wanderers, Valletta and Birkirkara to major honours, and yet again signalled they were a side improving.
During his career, Carabott has played for Hibernians, Valletta, Marsaxlokk, Msida St. Joseph and Sliema Wanderers in the Maltese Premier League, Balzan Youths in the Maltese First Division and Għajnsielem of the Gozo Football League.

Marsaxlokk and along
Fort Delimara was a one of a ring of forts and batteries that protected Marsaxlokk harbour, along with Fort Tas-Silg at the shoreward end of Delimara point, Fort St Lucian on Kbira point in the middle of Marsaxlokk bay, Fort Benghisa on Benghisa Point, and the Pinto and Ferreti batteries on the shores of Marsaxlokk Bay.

Marsaxlokk and with
Another award went back to Marsaxlokk when striker Daniel Bogdanovic finished as the leagues top goalscorer with 31 goals in 28 appearances, and ended the season one goal short of Danilo Doncic's Maltese record of 32 goals in a season, set while playing for Valletta during the 2001 / 02 season.
Marsaxlokk started the 2007 / 08 season with more worries than the previous and many believe that Marsaxlokk will struggle to emulate the success of the 2006 / 07 season with the loss of some vital players such as Luke Dimech, Justin Haber, Daniel Bogdanovic all leaving, and André Schembri going on a season-long loan to German club Eintracht Braunschweig.
Marsaxlokk started the season on 28 August 2008 with an unimpressive draw against newly promoted Qormi, with Julio Alcorsé scoing a very late equaliser to cancel out an earlier goal Ivan to force a 1-1 draw.
Patrick Curmi's reign began with an unfortunate 1-0 defeat to Valletta, with former Marsaxlokk player Cleavon Frendo scoring the only goal, Curmi did taste his first victory in his fourth game with a 2-1 win over Floriana.
With Marsaxlokk still running the risk of finishing 7th and playing in the relegation pool, their fate would be sealed on the last day of the first phase with a game against Curmi's old club Msida Saint-Joseph.
David Carabott was a product of Birzebbuga St Peter's and his senior career started as a winger with Marsaxlokk in Maltese Third Division.
The following season Carabott only played briefly for Marsaxlokk, making six appearances and scoring two goals, and finished the season on loan with Gozo Football League club Għajnsielem.
David Carabott left Marsaxlokk at the end of the 2004-05 season, and joined fellow Maltese Premier League side Msida St. Joseph, although the move was short lived, with Carabott making just ten appearances and scoring one goal, before been released in December 2005.

Marsaxlokk and .
Two days were allowed for the main amphibious assault and landing of the follow-up convoy, though this was heavily dependent on quickly securing Marsaxlokk Bay which would allow heavier artillery pieces and a much higher tonnage of supplies to be brought in.
Marsaxlokk won the Maltese Premier League title for the first time in their history, after finishing as league champions for the 2006-07 season.
This article covers the history of Marsaxlokk Football Club.
Marsaxlokk Football Club were formed on 3 November 1949 under the name of Marsaxlokk White Stars F. C., a name they kept for five years before they adopted their current name in 1954.
Marsaxlokk took part in the Maltese Third Division 1965 / 66, finishing in third place and reaching the final of the Knock-Out.
Marsaxlokk retained their Maltese Second Division status until for five seasons, until 1977 / 78 when they returned to the Maltese Third Division following yet another relegation.
Some six seasons later Marsaxlokk found themselves back in the Maltese Second Division after winning the Maltese Third Division Section A, and only failed to clinch the championship decider to the Zejtun Corinthians on penalties.
Marsaxlokk established themselves as a Maltese Second Division side for nearly a decade, until they finally won the Maltese Second Division for the first time in the history in 1999 / 00, and won promotion to the Maltese First Division.
Marsaxlokk won the Maltese First Division during the 2001 / 02 season, and were promoted as champions to the Maltese Premier League, where the club would appear for the first time in their history.
Marsaxlokk failed in an attempt to sign England legend Paul Gascoigne.
Despite the fact that Marsaxlokk had lost in the final of the Maltese Cup, they qualified for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup where they met NK Primorje of Slovenia, losing 1 – 0 at home in the first leg and 2 – 0 in Slovenia in the return leg.

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