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Martin Gregory
Maltese footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Martin Gregory (born 10 February 1965) is a retired professional footballer who was most recently manager of Melita in the Maltese Premier League.
During his career he played for various Maltese soccer teams including the Sliema Wanderers and Floriana football clubs, where he played as a striker. During his International career, he played on the Malta men's national football team.[1]
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Club Career
Gregory made his senior debut for Sliema Wanderers in March 1982 against Gżira United and he went on to win one league title and two cups with the club.
Two years after retirement, Martin Gregory ventured into futsal, playing for Konica Minolta Gunners during the 2003-04 season and even won the cup. The roster included several former Maltese international players like John Buttigieg, Silvio Vella, Ray Farrugia, and Carmel Busuttil.[2]
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International Career
Martin Gregory debuted internationally in 1985 against the Portugal national football team at 20 years old. He scored once during December 19th, 1992, against the Italy national football team, at 27 years old. His last appearance was in 1995, at 30 years old, against the Luxembourg national football team. [3]
Honours
- Maltese Premier League: 1989
- Maltese FA Trophy: 1990, 2000
- Maltese Super Cup: 2000
- Maltese First Division: 1984
- Maltese Futsal Knockout Cup: 2003-04
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