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Edward Aquilina

Edward Aquilina was a Maltese football player and manager.

Club career
Aquilina began playing in the third division for Melita in 1960–61 before joining Sliema Wanderers. He spent 15 years there over two spells, winning the Maltese Premier League six times and the Maltese FA Trophy three times. Aquilina won another league title with Hibernians. He retired in 1979. ==International career==
International career
Aquilina made his international debut for Malta on 13 February 1966, and scored the only goal of a friendly win over Libya at Manoel Island Football Ground. ==Managerial career==
Managerial career
Aquilina was manager for 243 games in the Maltese Premier League, starting at Sliema Wanderers. He then led Qormi, Senglea Athletic and Marsa in the First Division. As manager of Valletta from 1994 to 1998, he led the capital city club to the league title, FA Trophy and Maltese Super Cup. From 2002 to 2006 he managed Sliema Wanderers again, and achieved three consecutive league titles from 2003 to 2005, which he considered his greatest feat, and had previously won three in succession as a player for the same club. ==Death==
Death
Aquilina died at home in Sliema on 6 June 2021, aged 75. ==References==
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