Qormi Hockey Club

Qormi HC
Full name Qormi Hockey Club
Founded 1971
Chairman Joseph Grech
Manager Andre Ghio
Home ground Manwel Dimech Sports Complex, Qormi
(Capacity 100)
League Maltese National Hockey League
Season 2014–15
Position 1st
Home
Away

Qormi Hockey Club is a hockey club from the city of Qormi, in Malta, specifically playing the field hockey discipline. The club was founded in 1971. The club is one of the strongest senior teams playing in the Maltese National Hockey League.

History

Hockey in the city of Qormi dates back to the 1970s.

A teacher at the then Ġużé Galea Secondary School, in San Ġorġ, Joseph Kerr, called Chossie (or Ċossi), formed a hockey team made up of students. Kerr acted as the first coach.

The sport developed beyond the school; a society was formed. It had dire beginnings, as the club had to meet in a garage or cellar. Eventually, the club built its own complex, including a hockey pitch. The pitch has a synthetic turf surface.[1]

Nursery

The club operates an academy to nurse young players. Teams of Under 11, Under14 and Under 17 are fielded.[2]

Kit Evolution

Similar to other sport teams in Qormi, the team dons yellow and black strips. An alternative colour is the club's traditional green.

Current squad 2014/15

A team photo of Qormi Hockey Team
No. Player Pos. Nat.
19 Ramon Chircop Goalkeeper Malta
3 Owen Piscopo Defender Malta
4 Zachary DeGiovanni Defender Malta
5 Joseph Cuschieri Defender Malta
7 Thomas DeGiovanni Attacker Malta
8 Jonathan Borg Attacker Malta
10 Steve Tanti Attacker Malta
11 Jonathan Aquilina Midfielder Malta
13 Juan Sarcia Defender Malta
14 Luke Brincat Midfielder Malta
15 Justin Bonello Midfielder Malta
16 John Williams Attacker Malta
17 Keith Calleja Midfielder Malta
22 Gareth Dimech Defender Malta
Aaron Spiteri Goalkeeper Malta
Jeremy Farrugia Goalkeeper Malta
Charlo Sammut Defender Malta
Isaac Mansueto Midfielder Malta
Kyle Micallef Attacker Malta

References

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