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Norman Buttigieg was born on 18 February, 1956 in Paola, Malta, is a footballer. Discover Norman Buttigieg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 18 February, 1956
Birthday 18 February
Birthplace Paola, Malta
Nationality Malta

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1989

Buttigieg made a comeback with First Division club St. Patrick two years later, but the team was relegated in his first season. He stayed with the team and led them to a Second Division title in his second year. His play attracted the attention of Premier League club Ħamrun Spartans, who signed the veteran to a deal. He made nine league appearances in 1989–90 before playing somewhat of an assistant coaching role for four years while still on the books. He returned to action in 1994 with Marsaxlokk in the Second Division, playing there for two years before finishing his career at Luxol St. Andrews. After his playing career he started coaching at the youth level.

1983

He also played during qualifying rounds of the 1982 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1984. In the latter, their last match was against Spain, who needed to beat them by 11 or more goals to finish above the Netherlands, who had beaten Malta 5–0 four days earlier. Spain had only scored 12 goals in their previous seven matches, but famously defeated Malta 12–1 on 21 December 1983 in Seville to qualify for the final tournament, where they finished as runners-up. This was Buttigieg's final international appearance.

1981

His only goal at the international level came at the 1981 President's Cup, later known as the Korea Cup. Buttigieg scored in the 80th minute against fellow European minnows Liechtenstein to even the score during an eventual 1–1 draw.

1979

Buttigieg made his first international appearance with Malta in the group stage of UEFA Euro 1980 qualification, debuting on 25 February 1979 during their incredible 0–0 draw on home soil against eventual champions West Germany. For his performance, the young defender was described as a "constant inspiration to his colleagues" who "rarely put a wrong foot." He made four further appearances in group play, but Malta was eliminated.

1972

In 1972–73, he and the rest of the squad were promoted en bloc to the first team, which was playing in the Maltese Premier League (then known as the First Division). Buttigieg went on the play over 200 matches across 13 seasons with Hibernians, winning three Premier League titles and two Maltese FA Trophies, including the first double in club history in 1981–82 when they defeated Sliema Wanderers in the FA Trophy final on the 60th anniversary of the club’s founding. He anchored a defense that once led the team on a 37-game unbeaten streak, undoubtedly one of the greatest periods in club history. However he decided to suddenly retire at the age of 29 in 1985.

1970

At the club level he played primarily with Hibernians in the 1970s and 1980s, winning three league titles at the club. He also earned 20 caps with the Malta national team.

1956

Norman Buttigieg (born 18 February 1956) is a Maltese former footballer who played as a sweeper.

Buttigieg was born on 18 February 1956 in the Maltese town of Paola, and began playing football as a child on the field behind the Christ the King Parish Church. As a teenager, he joined De Paule Band Club of the Paola District League, a local competition organized to identify talent for Hibernians' youth teams. He was quickly spotted and selected for the Hibernians under-18 squad.