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词条 John Buttigieg (footballer)
释义

  1. Playing career

      Sliema Wanderers    Brentford    Swindon Town (loan)    Floriana    Valletta  

  2. International career

      International goals  

  3. Management and coaching career

      Busu Football School    Birkirkara    Malta    Return to Birkirkara    Floriana    Sliema Wanderers  

  4. Personal life

  5. Honours

      Player    Manager    Individual  

  6. Club career statistics

  7. Managerial career statistics

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox football biography
| name = John Buttigieg
| image =
| fullname = John Buttigieg[1]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1963|10|5}}
| birth_place = Sliema, Malta
| height = {{height|ft=6|in=0}}
| position = Sweeper, right back
| youthyears1 =1979–1981
| youthclubs1 = Sliema Wanderers
| years1 = 1981–1988
| clubs1 = Sliema Wanderers
| caps1 = 75
| goals1 = 6
| years2 = 1988–1991
| clubs2 = Brentford
| caps2 = 40
| goals2 = 0
| years3 = 1990
| clubs3 = → Swindon Town (loan)
| caps3 = 3
| goals3 = 0
| years4 = 1991–1999
| clubs4 = Floriana
| caps4 = 155
| goals4 = 8
| years5 = 1999–2002
| clubs5 = Valletta
| caps5 = 59
| goals5 = 4
| nationalyears1 = 1981–1982
| nationalteam1 = Malta U18
| nationalcaps1 = 4
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 1984–2000
| nationalteam2 = Malta
| nationalcaps2 = 97
| nationalgoals2 = 2
| manageryears1 = 2007–2009
| managerclubs1 = Birkirkara
| manageryears2 = 2009–2011
| managerclubs2 = Malta
| manageryears3 = 2016–2019
| managerclubs3 = Sliema Wanderers
}}

John Buttigieg (born 5 October 1963) is a Maltese football coach and former player.

As a player, he is best remembered for his eight-year spells in the Maltese Premier League with Sliema Wanderers and Floriana. He also played in England for Brentford and Swindon Town and won 97 caps for the Malta national team, whom he also managed from 2009 to 2011.

Playing career

Sliema Wanderers

A sweeper, Buttigieg began his career at hometown Maltese Premier League club Sliema Wanderers at age 16.[2] He established himself in the team during the 1981–82 season, missing just two league games as the club finished runners-up to Hibernians in the league and the Maltese FA Trophy. The Blues were relegated in the following season, but reclaimed their place in the Premier League by finishing as 1983–84 First Division champions. Buttigieg's best season came in 1987–88, when his performances earned him the Maltese Premier League Player of the Year award.[3] The Blues would go on to win the league the title the following season, but Buttigieg managed just one appearance before departing the club in November 1988.[4][5] He made 75 league appearances and scored six goals during eight years with Sliema. He also tasted European football with the club, appearing in the Cup Winners' Cup in the 1982–83 and 1987–88 seasons.[6]

Brentford

Buttigieg played for English Third Division club Brentford in a pre-season friendly tournament prior to the start of the beginning of the 1988–89 season,[7] after being spotted by manager Steve Perryman's former colleague Peter Shreeves while playing in Northern Ireland for Malta.[8] He eventually signed for the Bees on 2 November 1988 for a £40,000 fee.[8][9] Buttigieg was brought in to play his natural sweeper role, but the Brentford defenders had trouble adapting to the system, which led Perryman to revert to using a normal defensive line and reducing Buttigieg to making cameo appearances in various positions off the bench.[8] He made 19 appearances in what remained of the 1988–89 season and was a part of the Bees' run to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, where they were knocked out by Liverpool.[10]

Buttigieg began the 1989–90 season in an unfamiliar right back role and gradually fell out of the first team picture.[8] The departure of Perryman as manager and his replacement Phil Holder's tactical change to a long ball game saw Buttigieg further frozen out and after being transfer-listed in November 1990,{{Sfn|Croxford, Lane & Waterman|2013|p=42}} he was released in May 1991.{{Sfn|Croxford, Lane & Waterman|2013|p=46}}[11] Buttigieg made 47 appearances during his time at Griffin Park and the 20 caps he won for Malta during that period make him Brentford's most capped international player.[7][12]

Swindon Town (loan)

Buttigieg moved on a one-month loan to Second Division club Swindon Town in September 1990,[13] to cover for injuries.[8] He made four appearances before his loan expired and the Robins were unwilling to make the move permanent.[13][14]

Floriana

After a transfer dispute with former club Sliema Wanderers saw Buttigieg designated a free agent, he returned to the Maltese Premier League to sign for Floriana in 1991.[21] He was named captain and won the double in the 1992–93 season and a cup treble in 1993–94.[5] In the 1993–94 season, Buttigieg was part of the Floriana team which was the first (and as of 2014, only) Maltese side to qualify for the first round proper of the Champions League.[6] Buttigieg scored both goals in a 2–0 win over Lithuanian champions Ekranas in the qualifying round,[15][16] which set the Greens up with a two-legged tie against Portuguese club Porto in the first round. Floriana went out 2–0 on aggregate, but salvaged some pride with a 0–0 draw at the Ta' Qali Stadium in the second leg. He also represented Floriana in the Intertoto Cup and the qualifying rounds of the Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Cup.[6] By the time he departed Floriana in 1999, Buttigieg had made 155 league appearances and scored eight goals for the club.[5] He held talks over the club's vacant manager's job in October 2009, but the position went to Stephen Azzopardi.[17]

Valletta

Buttigieg saw out his career with a three-season spell with Maltese Premier League side Valletta, making over 60 appearances and winning an unprecedented sextuple with the club during the 2000–01 season.[5][8][18] He experienced European football once again, progressing past Welsh champions Barry Town in the 1999–00 Champions League first qualifying round, before bowing out to Austrian runners-up Rapid Vienna in the second qualifying round.[19] A runners-up finish in the Maltese Premier League in the 1999–00 season saw Valletta qualify for the 2000–01 UEFA Cup qualifying round, but they were knocked out by Croatian side Rijeka 8–6 on aggregate.[20] Buttigieg retired from football at the end of the 2001–02 season, after failing to be offered a new contract.[21]

International career

Buttigieg made his international debut in an unsanctioned match between Malta 'A' and an Italian amateur XI in February 1980, making a second appearance, again against the Italian amateurs in November 1981.[22] Buttigieg made his debut for the Malta U18 team in February 1981 and won four caps for the team during an unsuccessful qualification campaign for the 1982 European U18 Championship.[22]

Buttigieg made his senior international debut on 23 May 1984, in a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier away to Sweden, which resulted in a 4–0 defeat.[23] Despite failing to qualify for any major tournaments, Buttigieg won the 1992 Rothmans International Tournament with the team in 1992 and was a part of the squad which finished third in the Coupe 7 Novembre in Tunisia the following year.[22][24][25] He scored his only international goal with the opener in a 3–0 victory over Azerbaijan in the 2000 Rothmans Tournament.[23] His 97th and final cap came in a 2–1 friendly defeat to England at the Ta' Qali Stadium on 3 June 2000.[23] In an interview in May 2001, Buttigieg revealed he felt he "wasn't treated well" by the Malta Football Association as he was denied a chance to reach 100 caps, despite three additional friendlies being scheduled to take place after the England game.[8]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref
1. 6 February 2000 National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta AZE}} 1–0 3–0 Rothmans International Tournament [23]

Management and coaching career

Busu Football School

After his retirement from football, Buttigieg coached at the Busu Football School, run by former Malta international teammate Carmel Busuttil.[4][26]

Birkirkara

In March 2007, Buttigieg joined Maltese Premier League side Birkirkara as manager.[27] He had a successful first season, turning the club's fortunes around and winning the 2007–08 Maltese FA Trophy.[28] In June 2008, Buttigieg was awarded a UEFA pro-coaching license at the renowned Coverciano school in Italy.[29] Buttigieg's Stripes opened the 2008–09 season by winning the Löwenbräu Cup, but suffered defeat to Valletta in the Maltese Super Cup.[28] After finishing third in the Championship Pool, Buttigieg stepped down from his role in July 2009.[28]

Malta

In July 2009, Buttigieg was appointed as manager of the Malta national team.[30] He replaced Dušan Fitzel, who was forced to step down five months before the end of his contract due to health problems.[31] Buttigieg was joined by assistant manager Carmel Busuttil and both signed a five-year contract with the Malta Football Association.[30] Buttigieg had a good start in the role, beating Georgia 2–0 in a friendly on 12 August.[32] The final two games of Malta's 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign resulted in defeats to Sweden and Portugal and the side finished bottom of its group.[33] After losing 15 of his first 17 games, Buttigieg secured his second win in international management with a 2–1 friendly victory over the Central African Republic on 10 August 2011.[33] Malta's Euro 2012 qualifying campaign was a disaster, with 9 defeats and a draw (which came against Georgia) and finishing bottom of their group.[58] Buttigieg and Busuttil were removed from their posts on 25 October 2011,[34] having recorded just two victories from 21 games.[35]

Return to Birkirkara

Together with Carmel Busuttil, Buttigieg returned to Birkirkara to take charge of the Maltese Premier League side's academy in December 2011.[36]

Floriana

Buttigieg returned to former club Floriana in July 2014 to take over the role of technical director of the club's academy.[37]

Sliema Wanderers

In June 2016, Buttigieg returned to Sliema Wanderers to take over the job as manager.[38] His tenure got off to a start, with victory in the 2016 Summer Cup.[39] A mid-table 2016–17 season also featured defeats in the 2016 Maltese Super Cup and the 2017 Maltese FA Trophy Final.[39] A failure to win any further silverware and a second-successive mid-table finish at the end of the 2017–18 season led to Buttigieg's departure by mutual consent in January 2019.[40]

Personal life

Buttigieg's father Robbie was also a footballer.[41]

Honours

Player

Sliema Wanderers
  • Independence Cup: 1981–82[42]
  • Euro Cup: 1982[42]
Malta
  • Rothmans International Tournament: 1992[24]
  • Coupe 7 Novembre: 1993 (Third Place)[25]

Manager

Sliema Wanderers
  • Summer Cup: 2016[39]

Individual

  • Maltese Premier League Player of the Year: 1987–88[3]
  • Floriana Player of the Year: 1994–95[41]

Club career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brentford1988–89[10]Third Division1801000190
1989–90[43]22000402[44]0280
Total400104020470
Swindon Town (loan)1990–91[13]Second Division301040
Career total430105020510
1. ^{{Hugman|2839|accessdate=7 November 2016}}
2. ^{{Cite book|title=The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties|last=Croxford|first=Mark|last2=Lane|first2=David|last3=Waterman|first3=Greville|publisher=Legends Publishing|year=2011|isbn=978-1906796716|location=Sunbury, Middlesex|pages=374–375}}
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.maltafootball.com/archive/individual-honours/footballer-of-the-year/ |title=maltafootball.com » Footballer of the Year |website=maltafootball.com |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=921357.html |title=John Buttigieg |date=31 May 2010 |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
5. ^{{NFT player|15465|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
6. ^{{Cite web |url=http://shark.cdn.md/Player/Default.aspx?id=57593&tz=0 |title=John Buttigieg |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107222738/http://shark.cdn.md/Player/Default.aspx?id=57593&tz=0 |archivedate=7 November 2016 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
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8. ^{{Cite book |title=Cult Bees & Legends: Volume One |last=Lane |first=David |publisher=Woodpecker Multimedia |year=2002 |isbn=0-9543682-0-7 |location=Hampton Wick |pages=152–157 |asin=B00NGFXBBG}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.brentfordfc.com/news/2019/march/caps-clarification/|title=International caps - the records|website=www.brentfordfc.com|language=en-gb|access-date=24 March 2019}}
10. ^{{Cite book|title=100 Years Of Brentford|last=|first=|publisher=Brentford FC|year=1989|isbn=0951526200|editor-last=White|editor-first=Eric|location=|pages=400|quote=|via=}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.john.buttigieg.28894.en.html|title=Football : John Buttigieg|work=footballdatabase.eu|accessdate=20 October 2015}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.brentfordfc.com/news/2019/march/caps-clarification/|title=International caps – the records|website=www.brentfordfc.com|language=en-gb|access-date=26 March 2019}}
13. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/Person.asp?PersonID=BUTTIGIJ |title=Swindon-Town-FC.co.uk – John BUTTIGIEG – Player Profile |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
14. ^{{Cite book|title=The Big Brentford Book Of The Nineties|last=Croxford|first=Mark|last2=Lane|first2=David|last3=Waterman|first3=Greville|publisher=Legends Publishing|year=2013|isbn=9781906796723|location=Sunbury, Middlesex|page=41}}
15. ^{{Cite web |url=http://shark.cdn.md/Comparison/Default.aspx?id=444978 |title=Ekranas - Floriana Match Detail - 17.08.1993 - SharkScores.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107222938/http://shark.cdn.md/Comparison/Default.aspx?id=444978 |archivedate=7 November 2016 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
16. ^{{Cite web |url=http://shark.cdn.md/Match/Default.aspx?id=444988 |title=Floriana - Ekranas Match Detail - 31.08.1993 - SharkScores.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107220758/http://shark.cdn.md/Match/Default.aspx?id=444988 |archivedate=7 November 2016 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20121016/football/Wright-set-to-change-role-as-Greens-look-to-install-new-coach.441261|title=Wright set to change role as Greens look to install new coach|work=Times of Malta|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=28599.html|title=Valletta veteran calls it a day|publisher=|accessdate=23 November 2014}}
19. ^{{Cite web |url=http://shark.cdn.md/Team/Default.aspx?id=1113&season=1999%2F2000 |title=Valletta |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107222656/http://shark.cdn.md/Team/Default.aspx?id=1113&season=1999%2F2000 |archivedate=7 November 2016 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
20. ^{{Cite web |url=http://shark.cdn.md/Team/Default.aspx?id=1113&season=2000%2F2001 |title=Valletta |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107224632/http://shark.cdn.md/Team/Default.aspx?id=1113&season=2000%2F2001 |archivedate=7 November 2016 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.businesstoday.com.mt/2002/06/26/l3.html|title=Maltese football hit by financial woes|work=businesstoday.com.mt|accessdate=20 October 2015}}
22. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.11v11.com/players/john-buttigieg-32742/ |title=John Buttigieg |website=11v11.com |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/buttigieg-intl.html|title=John Buttigieg – International Appearances|website=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=15 June 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/rothmans92.html|title=Rothmans Tournament 1992|website=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=15 June 2018}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/coupe0711-93.html|title=Coupe 7 Novembre (Tunis) 1993|website=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=15 June 2018}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20040911/sport/useful-experience-for-buzu-soccer-school-u-14-team-in-england.112770|title=Useful experience for Buzu Soccer School U-14 team in England|work=Times of Malta|accessdate=23 November 2014}}
27. ^Buttigieg seeks improvement, TimesofMalta, 31 July 2008
28. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.birkirkarafc.com/TheClubCoaches.php |title=Birkirkara FC – Coaches |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
29. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.settoretecnico.figc.it/news.aspx?c=3&sc=15&ssc=36&n=1117|title=Coverciano, si é concluso il master per allenatori di prima categoria|trans-title=Coverciano, Masters for first level coaches finished|publisher=Settore Tecnico FIGC|language=Italian|date=14 June 2010|accessdate=15 June 2010}}
30. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=852675.html |title=Malta heroes replace Fitzel at helm - FIFA World Cup - News - UEFA.com |date=18 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171018101136/http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=852675.html |archive-date=18 October 2017 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=21 July 2009}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20091031/sport/malta-has-given-me-a-lot-fitzel.279666|title=Malta has given me a lot – Fitzel|work=Times of Malta|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/matches/malta-v-georgia-12-august-2009-289622/|title=Malta v Georgia, 12 August 2009|work=11v11.com|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
33. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.mfa.com.mt/en/national-team-all-results.htm |title=National Team All Time Results – Malta Football Association |website=MFA |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.com.mt/en/national-team-managers/nationalteamcoaches/20/john-buttigieg.htm|title=John Buttigieg – Malta Football Association|work=MFA|accessdate=23 November 2014}}
35. ^{{Cite news |url=http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/7150827/malta-fires-john-buttigieg-national-coach |title=Malta fires national coach John Buttigieg |date=26 October 2011 |publisher=ESPN}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.birkirkarafc.com/news.php?id=1968|title=Birkirkara FC – News|publisher=|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
37. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.florianafc.com/display_news.php?post_id=296|title=Floriana F.C. News|accessdate=22 November 2014}}
38. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20160702/football/John-Buttigieg-honoured-to-coach-Sliema.617451|title=John Buttigieg ‘honoured’ to coach Sliema|last=Ltd|first=Allied Newspapers|work=Times of Malta|access-date=15 June 2018|language=en-GB}}
39. ^{{Soccerway coach|id=150013|accessdate=6 February 2019}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20190127/football/sliema-coach-buttigieg-leaves-on-mutual-consent.700443|title=Sliema coach Buttigieg leaves by mutual consent|first=Allied Newspapers|last=Ltd|website=Times of Malta}}
41. ^{{Cite book |title=Griffin Gazette: Brentford's Official Matchday Magazine versus Oxford United 19/08/95 |year=1995 |page=13}}
42. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.maltafootball.com/archive/discontinued-competitions/ |title=maltafootball.com » Discontinued competitions |website=maltafootball.com |accessdate=22 November 2014}}
43. ^{{Cite book|title=The Big Brentford Book of the Eighties|last=Croxford|first=Mark|last2=Lane|first2=David|last3=Waterman|first3=Greville|publisher=Legends Publishing|year=2011|isbn=978-1906796716|location=Sunbury, Middlesex|pages=431}}
44. ^Appearances in Football League Trophy
45. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.11v11.com/teams/malta/tab/matches/|title=Malta football team 'A' international match record|website=www.11v11.com|access-date=6 February 2019}}
46. ^{{Cite web|url=https://us.soccerway.com/teams/malta/sliema-wanderers-fc/1445/|title=Malta – Sliema Wanderers FC – Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news – Soccerway|website=us.soccerway.com|access-date=6 February 2019}}

Managerial career statistics

{{updated|match played 26 January 2019}}
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord{{abbr|Ref|Reference
P|Matches playedW|Matches wonD|Matches drawnL|Matches lostWin %|Win percentage
Malta21 June 200925 October 2011{{WDL|21|2|3|16|decimals=1}}[45]
Sliema WanderersJune 2016January 2019{{WDL|86|42|16|28|decimals=1}}[46]
Total{{WDLtot|107|44|19|44|decimals=1}}

References

External links

  • {{Soccerbase}}
  • {{Soccerbase manager|id=2282}}
  • {{UEFA coach|id=50768}}
  • {{Soccerway coach|id=150013}}
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