

Valletta Edge Past Gzira United in Tense Malta Cup Quarter-Final
Valletta FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Gzira United in the Malta Cup quarter-finals on 23 May 2026. The win sends the Citizens into the semi-finals, keeping alive their hopes of silverware this season.
Played at the National Stadium in Ta' Qali, the match was fiercely contested from the first minute. Both sides had early chances, but it was Valletta who struck first on the half-hour mark.
First-Half Drama
Valletta opened the scoring through a clinical finish from striker Michael Mifsud, who latched onto a through ball and slotted past the advancing Keeper. The goal came against the run of play, as Gzira had started brightly. The Maroons responded well and equalised just five minutes later via a powerful header from defender Juan Carlos following a corner.
The remainder of the first half was a tactical battle, with both midfielders vying for control. Valletta regained the lead in the 43rd minute when winger Ryan Camilleri curled a free-kick over the wall and into the top corner – a moment of pure quality that sent the Valletta fans into raptures.
Second Half: Gzira Push Hard
After the break, Gzira United threw everything forward in search of an equaliser. They dominated possession but found Valletta's defence resolute. The Citizens, managed by Enzo Potenza, sat deep and looked to counter, but Gzira’s goalkeeper was rarely tested. The best chance for the visitors came in the 71st minute when a goalmouth scramble saw the ball cleared off the line by Valletta left-back Liam Gauci.
Despite late pressure from Gzira, including a stoppage-time free-kick that went just wide, Valletta held on to claim a famous cup victory.
Key Performers and Cup Ambitions
Valletta's Michael Mifsud and Ryan Camilleri were the heroes, each contributing a vital goal. Midfielder Steve Borg controlled the tempo in the second half, breaking up play effectively. For Gzira, Juan Carlos was a threat from set pieces, but their finishing let them down.
Valletta now look ahead to a semi-final tie, with a potential double still on the cards. For Gzira United, the focus shifts back to the league, where they remain in the top four.