2001-03 foundation as Russian Boarding School Malta The club was founded in 2001 as
Russian Boarding School Malta Futsal Club due to sponsorship reasons, two years after the first official futsal match was played on the
island. At the very beginning, the club was not solely a team representing the growing
Serbian diaspora in
Malta, but its initial aim was to unite local
football veterans with those from
Serbia and
Russia. Russian Boarding School Malta flourished during the period when futsal was gaining popularity across
country, establishing itself as one of the leading teams in the local scene. The main honor came the next season when Russian Boarding School Malta won the
title.
2003-04 season RBSM were once again dominant in the
group stage winning six out eight games with a goal difference of 39:18. The only two draws came in the opening three rounds, against King of Shaves (2–2) and Air Malta (5–5). Nevertheless, the team secured first place in the group, ensuring a more favorable matchup in the semi-finals. At the end of May 2004, in the play-off semi-final, RBSM defeated Vindaloo Berloni, the second-placed team from Group A, with a score of 6–4. In the championship decider held at a packed Corradino pavilion a week later, RBSM defeated
El Mundos 5–2 to secure the 2003–04 Maltese futsal title. The final attracted a large crowd, including many students and teachers from the Russian Boarding School.
El Mundos featured several former
Malta internationals in their line-up, including
Ray "Mundu" Vella,
Alex Azzopardi, and
Edwin Camilleri, but were ultimately outplayed by the dynamic RBSM side. Buoyed by their league title, White Eagles entered the
Maltese Futsal Knockout Cup in April with high expectations. After an opening 2–0 victory against lower-division Infomate Ltd, RBSM were drawn against
Konica Minolta Gunners in the second round. Although officially a Third Division side,
Konica Gunners featured several former
Malta national football team stalwarts, including
John Buttigieg,
Carmel Busuttil,
Ray Farrugia,
Martin Gregory, and
Silvio Vella. The
Gunners had comfortably won the Third Division Section A and would go on to win the national
cup. Despite a competitive effort, RBSM lost the match 2–4 and were eliminated from the
tournament. The main players in RBSM's 2003–04 squad included
Maltese player Charles Zahra;
Serbian nationals Boban Milovanović, Slavko Vukanović, Siniša Erak, Branko Pantelić, and Dragan Milovanović; as well as
Russians Alexey Danilin and Sergei Troublenkov. Following the regular season, Serbia advanced confidently into the league play-offs. Their dominance was reinforced in the semi-finals with a commanding 8–1 victory over King of Shaves. This convincing win paved the way to the final, where Serbia confirmed their superiority by outclassing
Hibernians's futsal section 7–4 to secure the
championship. As Maltese Futsal Champions, Serbia entered the inaugural edition of the
Net Stars Challenge Cup. The tournament, organized in May 2005 by the production team of Malta's first reality show Net Stars, aimed to attract new five-a-side teams to participate in the upcoming MFA Futsal competitions. Despite their league success, Serbia did not replicate the same form in the
2004-05 Cup. The club was eliminated in the first round following a narrow 2–3 defeat to Southsiders, ending their hopes of securing a domestic double. Nevertheless, their dominant league campaign marked a major milestone and firmly established them as a leading force in
Maltese futsal. Although the club representing the Serbian diaspora in Malta were the champions of the
2004-05 Maltese league, it did not participate in the
2005–06 UEFA Futsal Cup.
2005-06 season In the following season, Serbia continued their dominance by going undefeated in their division of the
Maltese Futsal League regular stage. The club won 11 out of 12 matches, amassing a remarkable goal difference of 95–19 and finishing 12 points ahead of second-placed Swing Kids. Throughout the
campaign, Serbia registered several emphatic victories, including wins over Żurrieq Old Boys (10–3),
Żurrieq F.C.'s futsal department (10–0 and 11–1), and St Helen BC (14–1), further cementing their reputation as the biggest favorite for both national honors this season. After a successful league campaign, Serbia entered the championship play-offs with high expectations. In the semi-finals, they edged past El Mundos Fexco Western Union with a close 6–5 victory, setting up a final clash against the futsal department of
Hibernians FC. The decisive match, held on 13 April 2006, was a high-scoring affair, but Serbia were narrowly defeated 6–8. With this result, Serbia missed a significant opportunity to become the first Maltese club to participate in the
UEFA Futsal Cup, an honour that ultimately went to the
Hibs later
that summer. In another edition of the
Knock-Out Cup, Serbia faced one more disappointment, being eliminated in the
first round for the second consecutive year. They once again suffered a narrow 3–4 defeat, this time against the Net Stars. In a tightly contested match against Net Stars, the took an early 2–1 lead, and after falling behind,
Boban Milovanović equalised in the second half, but the team ultimately lost 4–3. A major recognition came at the end of the season from the
Malta Football Association, with two Serbia FC players -
Serbian nationals Branko Pantelić and Dragan Milovanović - among the three nominees for the Best Futsal Player Award. However, the award ultimately went to the third
Serbian nominee, Nebojša Mijajlović.
2006-07 - the first season as White Eagles 2007-08 season 2008-09 season During the
2008–09 season,
White Eagles won the
Maltese Futsal First Division title after a 10–5 victory over
Jeepers in the play-off final. Although they had only finished sixth in the first phase - just enough to qualify for the Championship Pool - they went on to place fourth in the second phase.
Jeepers and
Naxxar Motors led the table, followed by
Aluserv in third. In the quarter-finals,
White Eagles eliminated
Pentagon Properties BFC with 4–3 and 4–0 wins. They progressed to the final after overcoming
Naxxar Motors in the semi-finals, recovering from a 4–5 loss in the first leg with a decisive 8–2 win in the second. On 23 April, the White Eagles defeated
Jeepers 10–5 in the playoffs final, securing the
championship and qualification for the
next editionof the
UEFA Futsal Cup. After the
season, the award for
Best Futsal Player in the
Maltese Futsal First Division was awarded to the
Serbian futsal player
Aleksandar Ribić of White Eagles. He was voted ahead of his compatriot
Željko Aničić of
Jeepers, followed by two
Aluserv players:
Nicholas Bilocca and
Bjorn Vassallo.
2009-10 The club that represented a large
Serbian diaspora on the island of
Malta was composed of ethnic
Serbs players representing or coming from various countries. Among the most notable were
Željko Aničić,
Aleksandar Ribić,
Nebojša Mijajlović, and
Ilija Milivojša. Just before the start of the
2009–10 UEFA Futsal Cup, the squad was strengthened by the addition of
Jovica Milijić, a prominent
Serbian-born local futsal player who later represented the
Maltese national futsal team. The Eagles participated in the
Preliminary round of the
2009–10 UEFA Futsal Cup in August 2009 in
Kaunas, the second-largest city of
Lithuania. All matches of
Group E were held at the
S. Darius and S. Girenas Sport Center. ==Honours==