MFA Women’s League: Raiders Lija stun Swieqi United

Raiders Lija chalked up the most impressive result in Matchday 12 of the MFA Women’s League after recording a 3-1 victory over Swieqi United. Meanwhile, leaders Birkirkara have opened six-point gap over Mġarr United after dispatching of Mtarfa.

A brace from Maya Lucia and a Leah Ayres goal secured a famous win for Raiders Lija as they now edge closer to Swieqi in the standings. Led by coach Denis Guerra, Raiders have now recorded 16 points and sit in fourth place, just three points behind the Oranges.

They have an important record of 26 goals scored and 11 conceded in their 10 league outings. In addition to this, they have now managed to score a draw (0-0) and a victory (3-1) against one of the title challengers this season, in Swieqi.

The win reflects the long-term project on which Raiders have embarked and which is now paying dividends with the positive performances and results staged on the field of play. Forward Ayres, who joined the club during the summer transfer window, has now scored 8 goals while sitting third in the league’s scoring charts. On the other hand, midfielder Lucia has now scored five times for Raiders.

Swieqi, on their part, were dealt another heavy blow to their title hopes which can prove fatal as they are now 12 points distant from leaders Birkirkara albeit with a game in hand. In this game, Swieqi coach Billy Mock deployed winter signing Alexis Espitia from the start while Venezuelan signing Rafanny Mendoza was an unused substitute.

SWIEQI Jodie Attard, Chloe Ann Ellul (Andy Zammit Mizzi), Jessica Lee Dimech, Dorianne Theuma, Kayleigh Chetcuti (Mandy Debono), Jade Flask, Emma Xuereb, Shona Zammit, Jade Schembri, Chantelle Grech, Alexis Veronica Espitia (Demi Magrin).

RAIDERS Giulia D’Antuono, Rebecca Vella, Georgiana Mifsud, Sarah Caruana, Monique Sultana, Miriana Conti, Maya Lucia (Cristina Hili), Sarah Vella Barberi (Eva Codermatz) , Michela Bonello Ghio, Leah Alice Ayres (Sabrin Blihi), Anna Aloisio.

Referee: Justin Camilleri

A hat-trick from Mariah Sciberras propelled Birkirkara to a comfortable 8-0 victory over Mtarfa. The Stripes have now moved to 31 points, leading second place Mġarr with six points but having played an extra game.

Alishia Sultana scored twice as she has now reached the double digits in the league’s top scorer table – 10 goals, second-joint with Mġarr’s Brenda Borg. Gabriella Zahra, Ann-Marie Said and Ruth-Steer Chetham were the other scorers for the Stripes.

For Birkirkara, coach Bajada handed a debut to Spanish goalkeeper Isabel Sanchez Bacaicoa who joined the Stripes in January.

B’KARA Isabel Sanchez Bacaicoa, Gabriella Zahra (Valentina Rapa), Ann-Marie Said, Kim Parnis, Mariah Sciberras, Tracy Teuma (Mariah Cardona), Alishia Sultana (Martina Fenech), Ruth Steer-Chetham, Yasmeen Marie Bajada (Izabella Camilleri), Charlene Zammit (Ileana Farrugia), Michela Felice.

MTARFA Dorienne Grech, Lorna-Maria Cassar, Sarah Cassar (Marie Claire Tabone), Sarah Cassar Dymond (Kaia Piccinino), Brooke Zarb, Victoria Sciberras, Kelsey Ann Vella, Julianne Camilleri, Shania Marie Spiteri (Kirsty Paris), Rebecca Zammit, Estelle Borg.

Referee: Raiden Psaila

In the other game of the week, Kirkop United registered their third win of the season after beating San Ġwann 1-0.

Yolande Attard scored the all-important goal on the 64th minute to lift Kirkop to nine points, five away from second bottom Mtarfa and eight points distant from bottom side San Ġwann. The latter stay with just one point after 10 games.

SAN GWANN Alayah Borg, Annabelle Rapa, Lara Mae Vella, Daniela Camilleri, Lynn Mifsud, Rhea Borg, Yulya Carella, Sarah Cioffi, Janice Spiteri, Nicole Saliba, Yana Scicluna (Mariah Micallef).

KIRKOP Raisa Costantino, Ingrid Psaila, Celine Galea, Sarah Urpani, Mirea Ellul, Aleksandra Georgieva (Isabelle Mazzitelli), Alessia Caschetto, Mariah Schembri, Yolande Attard, Marie Claire Cilia, Rodianne Zerafa.

Referee: Kieran Mallia

The MFA Women’s League will now stop for the FIFA women’s international window as the Malta national team will host Moldova and Morocco in the second edition of the VisitMalta Women’s Trophy.

The domestic championship will resume on March 1 with Matchday 13.