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Kevin Sammut is a Maltese professional footballer who currently plays for Valletta F.C. in the Maltese Premier League. He is a versatile player who can play in a variety of positions, including right back, left back, central midfield and attacking midfield. Sammut began his career with Msida Saint-Joseph in 1999, before moving to Valletta F.C. in 2002. He has since made over 200 appearances for the club, winning the Maltese Premier League title in 2008 and the Maltese FA Trophy in 2009. Sammut has also represented the Maltese national team, making his debut in 2004 and earning over 50 caps. He was part of the Maltese team that reached the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying playoffs, where they were eliminated by Ukraine. Sammut is married to his wife, Sarah, and they have two children. He is also an active member of the Maltese community, regularly attending charity events and fundraisers.

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May, 1981
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Msida, Malta
Nationality Malta

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Kevin Sammut Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Kevin Sammut height is 5ft 9in and Weight 73 kg.

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Height 5ft 9in
Weight 73 kg
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Timeline

2012

In August 2012 Kevin Sammut was found guilty by UEFA of match-fixing in the Euro 2008 qualifier between Norway and Malta, a game which ended in a 0–4 defeat to Malta. The player was given a 10-year-ban by UEFA's Control and Disciplinary body. UEFA said it would also be requesting FIFA to extend the ban, to give it a worldwide effect and he cannot play any football matches like clubs and international friendly and league.

In December 2012, Sammut was landed with a life ban on all football-related activities by UEFA, which has also been extended by FIFA.

2009

On 7 August 2009, Kevin Sammut joined Premier League side Valletta, where the midfielder signed a five-year contract with the club.

Sammut became the second Maltese international to join Valletta during the summer 2009 transfer window, following Terence Scerri, who had joined the club from Hibernians.

Statistics accurate as of match played 9 August 2009.

2008

The 2008–09 season season proved to be Kevin's last at Marsaxlokk. The club had an extremely disappointing start to the season by their own high standards, and only managed to gain a place in the championship pool by beating Sammut's old club Msida Saint-Joseph in the final game of the first round. Kevin made 21 appearances and scored one goal during the season and despite the club's extremely disappointing start to the season, they managed to finish the season in fourth position in the Maltese Premier League.

2007

Sammut went into the 2007–08 season hoping to help Marsaxlokk win more silverware, however following the previous season's triumph, many of the club's star players moved on to pastures new, the likes of Daniel Bogdanovic, Luke Dimech and Justin Haber to name a few. Despite of the club's loss of players, Marsaxlokk still managed to finish runners-up, with Kevin making 27 appearances and chipping in with six goals. Kevin also received the prestigious Maltese Player of the Year award.

2005

Following the conclusion of Kevin's loan with Msida Saint-Joseph, the midfielder was sold to Marsaxlokk for the 2005–06 season season. Sammut began to capture his best form with his new club, and helped Marsaxlokk to a third-place finish in the Premier League. In the following season, Marsaxlokk made history by winning the Premier League title for the first time in the club's history, with Sammut forming a big part of this success.

2004

Despite the success of the previous season, Sammut was sent out on another season long loan for the 2004–05 season, this time with Msida Saint-Joseph. He helped the club narrowly avoid relegation with an eighth-place finish in the Premier League that season, making 16 appearances and scoring three goals.

2002

Following a season loan spell with Hamrun Spartans, Kevin returned to Sliema Wanderers and went straight into the first team squad, where he amassed 24 appearances, scoring four goals. In the 2002–03 season, Sammut won his first silverware as Sliema Wanderers won the league title. This was successfully defended the following season, as Sliema completed a domestic double of league title and the Maltese Cup.

1999

Kevin began his playing career with his local side Sliema Wanderers of the Maltese Premier League. In his first season, he made a single appearance as Sliema Wanderers recorded a third-place finish in the Premier League. Starting from the 1999–2000 season Sammut started to regularly make the first team squad and was part of the Sliema team which finished fourth in the league.

1981

Kevin Sammut (born 26 May 1981 in Sliema, Malta) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for a number of Maltese Premier League clubs, and with Malta's national football team. Currently, he is serving a 10-year ban for match fixing.