Robbie Borg Olivier
Robbie Borg Olivier played a pivotal role in shaping the early success and structure of Valletta Football Club, emerging as one of the most influential figures in the club’s post-war history.
Borg Olivier was deeply involved in the administration of Valletta FC during its formative decades. He initially served as Honorary Secretary between 1947 and 1953, a period in which the club was consolidating its identity and organisational strength. His efficiency and commitment in this role laid the groundwork for his later leadership.
Following the election of Dr. Albert Hyzler to Parliament, Borg Olivier stepped up to assume the presidency of Valletta FC. Under his leadership, the club entered one of its most successful eras, both in terms of performance and institutional development. His presidency is often associated with stability, ambition, and a strong connection between the club and its supporters.
Beyond his contributions at club level, Borg Olivier also played an important role in Maltese football governance. He represented Valletta FC on the council of the Malta Football Association and served as Vice-President during two separate periods (1960–1964 and 1966–1968). This involvement highlights his influence not just within Valletta, but across the national football landscape.
Overall, Robbie Borg Olivier is remembered as a central administrative figure whose leadership helped guide Valletta FC through a golden period, contributing to the club’s enduring legacy in Maltese football.

Club president Robbie Borg Oliver is surrounded by players and supporters during Valletta’s last league game of the 1958-59 season


