Futsal: Comfortable wins for Luxol, University of Malta

The futsal league continued with another week of action, featuring big wins for Luxol and the University of Malta in the men’s league, as well as further confirmation of the dominance of Zero Sei Futsal in the women’s league.  

In the men’s Enemed League, league leaders University of Malta Futsal earned a commanding 12–2 win over Santa Venera Lightnings Futsal, who are still looking for their first points of the season while Luxol St. Andrews Futsal continued to show their strength with an 18–0 victory over Futsal Selection U17, with Gatt Luke and Buhagiar Aiden each scoring four goals. In the encounter between Żejtun Corinthians Futsal WA and Sliema Futsal Fort Fitness, Żejtun secured an 8–4 win to remain among the sides at the top of the table. Meanwhile, Marsaskala Futsal Legends reinforced their position near the top with a 4–0 victory over Futsal Selection U19, taking control early after going 3–0 ahead within the opening minutes.  

In the Men’s Standings after Matchweek 4 we find University of Malta Futsal leading the table with 4 games played and 12 points, followed by GZR Birżebbuġa St. Peter’s Futsal with 4 games and 9 points, and Marsaskala Futsal Legends, also with 4 games and 9 points. 

Chasing them are Luxol St. Andrews Futsal with 2 games and 6 points, and Żejtun Corinthians Futsal WA with 3 games and 6 points. Sliema Futsal Fort Fitness sit further down with 3 games and 3 points, while the last three places belong to Futsal Selection U19 (3 games, 0 points), Futsal Selection U17 (4 games, 0 points), and Santa Venera Lightnings Futsal (4 games, 0 points).

In the women’s league, Zero Sei Futsal claimed an important victory, defeating St. George’s Futsal 7–0. Standout performer Vanessa Carneiro scored a first-half hat-trick, helping tZero Sei Futsal handing out St. George’s first defeat of the season. Luxol Sports Club Futsal Argus kept pace with the leaders thanks to a 3–1 win over Parr Mela Rockets Futsal, who remain without a victory this season. At the same time, Swieqi United Futsal LEC07 earned their first points of the campaign with an 8–1 triumph over St. Andrews Futsal, staying close to the top group.

In the Women’s Standings after Matchweek 4  we find Zero Sei Futsal at the top spot with 4 games played and 12 points, followed by Luxol Sports Club Futsal Argus with 4 games and 9 points. St. George’s Futsal are third on 7 points from 4 games, ahead of Swieqi United Futsal LEC07 with 4 points from 4 games. Below them are St. Andrews Futsalwith 4 games and 3 points, and at the bottom Parr Mela Rockets Futsal, still on 0 points after 4 games.

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