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Maltese footballer
Charles Azzopardi
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Maltese footballer
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Male
Place of birth
Floriana, Malta
Age
39 years
Sports Teams
Floriana F.C.
Rabat Ajax F.C.
Floriana F.C.
Malta national under-21 football team
Malta national football team
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Biography
Charles Azzopardi (21 December 1930 – 28 October 1970) was a Maltese footballer.
Club career
A centre-forward or right winger, Azzopardi was part of the famous Floriana side of the 1950s, winning three league titles, two FA Trophy medals and a Cassar Cup with them. He then had a two-year spell at Rabat FC before returning to Floriana where he retired at only 26 years of age.
International career
Azzopardi was part of the Maltese FA U-20 team at the Palermo Youth Tournament in 1949–50. He also played 10 times for a Maltese FA XI, a few years before Malta played his first official international game.
Personal life
His father George Azzopardi also played for Floriana as well as his uncles Manwel and Tony. Charlie died in 1970, just two months short of his 40th birthday.
Honours
Floriana
- Maltese Premier League:4
- 1950, 1951, 1952 , 1953
- Maltese FA Trophy: 2
- 1949, 1950
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