2015 Maltese Super Cup

The 2015 Maltese Super Cup was the 31st Maltese Super Cup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Maltese Premier League and the FA Trophy. The match was contested by Hibernians, champions of the 2014–15 Maltese Premier League, and Birkirkara, winners of the 2014–15 FA Trophy against the same Hibernians. Played as the first official game of the season at Ta' Qali National Stadium on 12 August 2015, Hibernians came from behind to win 2–1, making it their third title in eleven appearances.[2]

2015 Maltese Super Cup
Date12 August 2015
VenueTa' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta
RefereeMarco Borg
Attendance4,038[1]
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Match

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Details

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Hibernians2–1Birkirkara
Muscat   31' (o.g.)
Mazzetti   42' (o.g.)
Report Miccoli   12'
Attendance: 4,038
Referee: Marco Borg
GK 12   Jurgen Borg
DF 5   Andrei Agius
DF 20   Rui
DF 8   Rodolfo Soares
DF 13   Clayton Failla   27'
MF 10   Andrew Cohen   47'   78'
MF 31   Gilmar   71'   90'
MF 7   Jackson Lima
MF 11   Bjorn Kristensen
FW 9   Marcelo Dias   77'
FW 23   Jorginho
Substitutes:
GK   Rudy Briffa
DF 6   Jonathan Pearson   90'
MF   Dunstan Vella
MF 19   Johann Bezzina   78'
MF 14   Jurgen Degabriele
FW 22   Joseph Mbong
FW   Jorge Silva   77'
Manager:
  Branko Nisevic
GK 16   Justin Haber
DF 5   Mauricio Mazzetti   34'
DF   Zach Muscat   90'
DF 15   Nikola Vukanac   75'
DF 19   Joseph Zerafa   85'
MF 7   Ryan Camenzuli   64'
MF 2   Marcelina Emerson
MF 24   Rowen Muscat   76'
MF 6   Paul Fenech
FW 10   Fabrizio Miccoli
FW 11   Vito Plut
Substitutes:
GK 12   Ini Etim Akpan
MF   Cain Attard
MF 4   Gareth Sciberras
MF 8   Edmond Agius
MF 25   Edin Murga   64'
MF 13   Juan Quero   76'
FW   Terence Vella   90'
Manager:
  Giovanni Tedesco

Assistant referees:
Edward Spiteri
Sammy Attard
Fourth official:
Fyodor Zammit

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Champions Hibernians show true mettle to lift Super Cup for a third time". The Malta Independent. 12 August 2015.
  2. ^ Azzopardi, Kevin (12 August 2015). "Hibs beat Birkirkara to win Super Cup". Times of Malta.