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The Valletta F.C. Supporters Club.
The Valletta FC Supporters Club is what it is to day, thanks to the first pioneers that from nothing had to start collecting funds and held lot of activities to keep our supporters happy. These are some of the things that the first Supporters Club had accomplished during their period.
Valletta FC can surely boast to have one of the best and most organised supporters' club on the island. (Thanks to Vince Buhagiar - First Valletta Supporters Club President for supplying us with this information ) The first Valletta FC Supporters Club committee consisted of: Season 1989/90 Committee Honourable President Mr. Joe Caruana Curran B.A. (Hons)Econ President Vince Buhagiar Vice President Duminku Grima General Secretary Willy Apap Assistant Secretary Vince Pace Treasurer Lino Bartolo PRO'S Charles Curmi, Paul Camilleri Members John Chircop Peter Spiteri Johnny Briffa, Joe Catania Spiritual Director Rev.Patri Vincenz Portelli
Season 2000/01 Season 2000/2001 was surely the most successful year for the Valletta FC Supporters' Club. New members joined the committee at the beginning of the season to give a fresh boost of new ideas, specifically for fund raising as well as giving a greater importance to the marketing aspect. Committee meetings were held on Tuesdays at the club premises. The new committee embarked on a new project of introducing various memorabilia, depicting the Valletta FC emblem. Such project was a first for Maltese football, with various different merchandise being introduced, rather than only the usual traditional club pins and banners.
The introduction of Valletta memorabilia, were an instant hit with the supporters, and new stocks had to be ordered frequently with demand exceeding expectations. Memorabilia varied from flags to biros, keychains, watches, mugs, mirrors, mascots, T-shirts and several other goods. The Souvenirs' Stand set up on matchdays, quickly became a synonymous aspect of the Valletta FC Supporters' Club at the stadiums. Another new activity during season 2000/2001, was the introduction of raffles at every match. Tickets were sold prior to kick-off, with the draw being held at half time. Prizes included portable radios, Valletta sweaters, photo-cameras, TV's etc. This was another successful initiative taken, and the supporters' participation in the raffle was surely a major boost for its success. The Juvenile membership was also introduced during season 200/2001. Such membership scheme incorporated young Valletta F.C. supporters to become members for an annual fee of Lm 1.00. A remarkably number of young members joined the club for the first time. Throughout the season, the Valletta FC Supporters' Club also took care of the decoration of the stadiums, with banners, streamers and flyers, as well as organising the brass band on matchdays. Undoubtedly season 2000/2001, was very busy, to the Valletta Supporters' Club, particularly due to the team's success and consequently celebrations throughout the season. Season 2001/02 For this season, two new members joined last season's committee. The Valletta Supporters' Club started early discussing new projects and activities to be held during this season. The good work and success achieved by the Supporters' Club during season 2000/2001 had to be maintained. The raffle prior to Valletta's matches as well as the souvenirs' stand where once again one of the main activities of the supporters' club. This season, the supporters' club also organised two receptions; a pasta buffet at the Coastline Hotel, last November 2001 and a standing reception in February, 2002 at Villa Madama in Balzan. This season the Valletta FC Supporters' Club also launched a limited edition of seven football pins set. Only 100 sets were issued, thus making such issue a must for all collectors. The pins commemorates: 1) The five-trophies won during season 1996/97; 2) The six-trophies won during season 2000/2001; 3) The Centenary Cup victory in the year 2000; 4) A reproduction of Valletta's first ever crest, 5) A reproduction of Valletta's crest prior to the one used nowadays; 6) The current Valletta crest; and 7) One to commemorate the start of the new millennium. Without any doubt, the work being done by the Supporters' Club should be well appreciated, considering that this is being done on a voluntary basis. The supporters themselves should also be thanked for, as they are the ones that keep the Supporters' Club alive, thanks to their participation in activities and fund raisings organised. |