The six prizes in the age-group and women’s competitions were shared this summer, with four clubs inscribing their names in the 2015 honours’ lists.
In the men’s competitions, Neptunes won the Under-20 and Under-17 league titles to maintain their record of never missing at least one junior honour in 30 years.
San Ġiljan won the Under-15 and Sliema the Under-13 competitions, confirming their sound policy of rearing youngsters.
In women’s competitions, revived two years ago, the league title went to Sliema, while Exiles landed the knock-out.
The following is a list of the top five scorers in the men’s National League and cup competitions:
Maltese players: Steve Camilleri 64; Edward Aquilina 28; John Soler 27; Matthew Zammit 25; Jordan Camilleri and Aurelien Cousin 23 each.
Foreigners: Marco Cuk 65; Christian Presciutti 47; Guillermo Molina 46; Nikola Dedovic 39; Boris Vapenski 38.
The scorers’ list in the First Division was dominated by the foreign players who occupied the leading five places: Ivan Vuksanovic (Marsaxlokk) 69 goals; Matyas Pasztor (Marsascala) 60; Adam Maklari (Marsascala) 54; Milos Korolija (Marsa-xlokk) 47; Mark Kallay (Ta’ Xbiex) and Bela Torok (Marsascala) 37 each.
The Maltese player with most goals in this division was Claudio Spiteri Debarro.
He was 26 times on the mark.