After these results, University of Malta Futsal lead the table with 15 points from 5 matches. They are followed by GZR Birżebbuġa St. Peter’s Futsal on 12 points from 5 matches, and Marsaskala Futsal Legends also on 12 points but from 6 matches played.

Further down, Luxol St. Andrews Futsal sit on 9 points from 3 matches, alongside Żejtun Corinthians Futsal WA who have 9 points from 5 games. Sliema Futsal Fort Fitness follow with 4 points from 4 matches, Futsal Selection U19 have 3 points from 5, and Santa Venera Lightnings Futsal have 1 point from 5. At the bottom, Futsal Selection U17 are still searching for their first point after 5 matches.

The final round of the year in Maltese futsal delivered a thrilling programme of fixtures across both the men’s and women’s championships, perfectly encapsulating the intensity and growing competitiveness of the local game. The latest results confirmed University of Malta Futsal and Zero Sei Futsal as the standout sides of 2025, with both clubs closing out the calendar year at the summit of their respective leagues. From dominant victories to dramatic comebacks, Matchweek action provided storylines that underlined the quality and depth emerging in Malta’s futsal scene.
Men’s Championship: UM set the pace
In the men’s championship, Santa Venera Lightnings Futsal finally celebrated their first win of the season, producing a commanding 8–2 triumph over Futsal Selection U19 in a match effectively decided before half-time thanks to a four-goal lead. University of Malta Futsal then reinforced their status as title favourites with an impressive 11–0 victory against GŻR Birżebbuġa St. Peter’s Futsal, highlighted by Argentine forward Cristian José Fernández, who struck five times in a ruthless attacking display. Luxol St. Andrews Futsal remained unbeaten as they overwhelmed Żejtun Corinthians Futsal WA 17–4, with Brazilian attacker Ferreira also netting five goals to keep Luxol firmly in the title conversation.

In a crucial clash with direct implications for the top positions, Marsaskala Futsal Legends secured a vital 9–3 win over Sliema Futsal Fort Fitness, with Schembri’s hat-trick proving decisive in maintaining their push near the top of the table. The result ensured Marsaskala preserved their momentum and stayed within touching distance of the leaders, while Sliema were left needing a response in the upcoming fixtures. With goals flowing freely across the round, the men’s league showcased its attacking quality and underlined how fine the margins are between the chasing pack.

These standings underline University of Malta Futsal’s perfect return from six games, while Marsaskala’s consistency and Luxol’s games in hand keep the title race compelling heading into the new year. At the other end, the first victory for Santa Venera and the continued struggles of the U17 and U19 selections highlight contrasting fortunes as teams battle to climb away from the bottom spots.
Women’s Championship: Zero Sei finish the year in style
The women’s championship delivered its own drama, with Parn Mela Rockets Futsal recording a memorable result by claiming their first point of the season. Rockets produced a spirited comeback from four goals down to draw 4–4 with St. George’s Futsal, showcasing resilience and character in a match that could prove a turning point in their campaign. Luxol Sports Club Futsal Argus sustained their strong form with a 4–1 victory over Swieqi United Futsal LECO7, a result that solidified their hold on second place and kept the pressure on the leaders.

League frontrunners Zero Sei Futsal closed the year with a statement performance, cruising to a 9–0 win over St. Andrew’s Futsal to extend their unbeaten run and underline their dominance in the women’s division. With a potent blend of attacking flair and defensive discipline, Zero Sei have set the benchmark so far, emerging as the team to beat heading into the second half of the season. Their consistency has created a clear gap at the top, but with Luxol and St. George’s still within reach, the title picture remains open.

These standings capture a women’s league shaped by Zero Sei’s control at the top, balanced by an intense battle behind them as Luxol and St. George’s continue their pursuit. With every team now off the mark, including Parn Mela Rockets after their dramatic draw, the stage is set for an even more competitive second phase of the season when futsal returns in 2026.
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