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33 years
Jul 29, 1992
Malta
Country
€330K
Transfer value
Position
Primary
defender
2023

Season performance
Minutes played: 353

Shooting

Goals
0
Shots
0

Passing

Assists
0
Expected assists (xA)
0.04
Successful passes
118
Successful passes %
78.7%
Accurate long balls
6
Accurate long balls %
37.5%
Chances created
1

Possession

Duels won
22
Duels won %
66.7%
Aerial duels won
9
Aerial duels won %
81.8%
Touches
239
Touches in opposition box
1
Dispossessed
0
Fouls won
3

Defending

Defensive contributions
43
Tackles
10
Interceptions
6
Blocked shots
4
Fouls committed
4
Recoveries
23
Dribbled past
5
Clean sheets
0
Goals conceded while on pitch
12
xG against while on pitch
8.52

Discipline

Yellow cards
1
Red cards
0

News

About

Ferdinando Apap is a 33-year-old football player who plays as a defender for Hibernians, born on July 29, 1992. Follow Ferdinando Apap on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Ferdinando Apap currently plays for Hibernians alongside Ali Diakité, Alvaro Muniz, Andrei Agius, Gonzalo Llerena, Hugo Vieira, Jayden Ohaka, Matthew Farrugia, Rodolfo Soares, Ryan Vella, Terence Groothusen, Wilfried Domoraud, Laurentiu Branescu, Charleston dos Santos, Silas Alfred, Lucas Caruana, Lucas Villela, Pedro Cacho, Miullen, Jurgen Degabriele, Bjørn Kristensen, Pablo Alves, Dexter Xuereb, Aiden Zammit, Isaiah Chukunyere, Lyon Abela, Ayrton Attard, Aléx Bruno, Duane Bonnici, Matthew Ellul, Carlos Camilleri, Matthew Agius, Kane Bonello, Hugo Sacco, Pedrão, Nicholas Vella, Gilmar, and Cleiton. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Ferdinando Apap's career has also included time at Hibernians, Ghajnsielem, Victoria Hotspurs FC, and Mosta.

On the international stage, Ferdinando Apap has represented Malta and Malta U21.

Ferdinando Apap is from Malta, and the national teams include Aleandro Garzia, Carlo Lonardelli, Jake Azzopardi, James Carragher, James Sissons, Shaisen Attard, Henry Bonello, Jean Borg, Ryan Camenzuli, Gabriel Mentz, Kurt Shaw, Matthew Guillaumier, Joseph Mbong, Paul Mbong, Jake Grech, Brandon Paiber, Teddy Teuma, Irvin Cardona, Matthias Debono, Enrico Pepe, Yannick Yankam, Myles Beerman, Rashed Al-Tumi, Andrea Zammit, Adam Overend, Keyon Ewurum, Trent Buhagiar, Ilyas Chouaref, Juan Corbalan, Zach Muscat, Alexander Satariano, Alishia Sultana, Ann-Marie Said, Gabriella Zahra, Valentina Rapa, Giulia D'Antuono, Alexandra Gatt, Emma Flannery, Tammy Falzon, Emma Lipman, Crista Checuti Ganado, Stefania Farrugia, Oceane Grange, Lexine Farrugia, Veronique Mifsud, Rachel Cuschieri, Kailey Willis, Maria Farrugia, Jade Flask, Raisa Costantino, Maya Lucia, Charlene Zammit, Shona Zammit, Jana Barbara, Sara Saliba, Yulya Carella, Brenda Borg, Emma Xuerreb, Janice Xuereb, Fiona Buttigieg, Maia Debono, Nicole Sciberras, Haley Bugeja, Leah Ayres, Rebecca Bajada, Maya Cachia, and Patricia Ebejer. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Ferdinando Apap has won 2 titles: Super Cup (2022/2023) and Premier League (2021/2022) with Hibernians.

Ferdinando Apap has competed in EURO Qualification qualification, UEFA Nations League D, and Champions League Qualification qualification. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Ferdinando Apap, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Ferdinando Apap to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Career

Senior career

Victoria Hotspurs FCJul 2024 - now
3
2
134
17
1
0
Victoria Hotspurs FCJul 2014 - Jun 2015
1
0
23
3

National team

18
1
  • Matches
  • Goals
Trophies

Hibernians

Malta
1
Super Cup(22/23)
1
Premier League(21/22)

News

About

Ferdinando Apap is a 33-year-old football player who plays as a defender for Hibernians, born on July 29, 1992. Follow Ferdinando Apap on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Ferdinando Apap currently plays for Hibernians alongside Ali Diakité, Alvaro Muniz, Andrei Agius, Gonzalo Llerena, Hugo Vieira, Jayden Ohaka, Matthew Farrugia, Rodolfo Soares, Ryan Vella, Terence Groothusen, Wilfried Domoraud, Laurentiu Branescu, Charleston dos Santos, Silas Alfred, Lucas Caruana, Lucas Villela, Pedro Cacho, Miullen, Jurgen Degabriele, Bjørn Kristensen, Pablo Alves, Dexter Xuereb, Aiden Zammit, Isaiah Chukunyere, Lyon Abela, Ayrton Attard, Aléx Bruno, Duane Bonnici, Matthew Ellul, Carlos Camilleri, Matthew Agius, Kane Bonello, Hugo Sacco, Pedrão, Nicholas Vella, Gilmar, and Cleiton. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Ferdinando Apap's career has also included time at Hibernians, Ghajnsielem, Victoria Hotspurs FC, and Mosta.

On the international stage, Ferdinando Apap has represented Malta and Malta U21.

Ferdinando Apap is from Malta, and the national teams include Aleandro Garzia, Carlo Lonardelli, Jake Azzopardi, James Carragher, James Sissons, Shaisen Attard, Henry Bonello, Jean Borg, Ryan Camenzuli, Gabriel Mentz, Kurt Shaw, Matthew Guillaumier, Joseph Mbong, Paul Mbong, Jake Grech, Brandon Paiber, Teddy Teuma, Irvin Cardona, Matthias Debono, Enrico Pepe, Yannick Yankam, Myles Beerman, Rashed Al-Tumi, Andrea Zammit, Adam Overend, Keyon Ewurum, Trent Buhagiar, Ilyas Chouaref, Juan Corbalan, Zach Muscat, Alexander Satariano, Alishia Sultana, Ann-Marie Said, Gabriella Zahra, Valentina Rapa, Giulia D'Antuono, Alexandra Gatt, Emma Flannery, Tammy Falzon, Emma Lipman, Crista Checuti Ganado, Stefania Farrugia, Oceane Grange, Lexine Farrugia, Veronique Mifsud, Rachel Cuschieri, Kailey Willis, Maria Farrugia, Jade Flask, Raisa Costantino, Maya Lucia, Charlene Zammit, Shona Zammit, Jana Barbara, Sara Saliba, Yulya Carella, Brenda Borg, Emma Xuerreb, Janice Xuereb, Fiona Buttigieg, Maia Debono, Nicole Sciberras, Haley Bugeja, Leah Ayres, Rebecca Bajada, Maya Cachia, and Patricia Ebejer. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Ferdinando Apap has won 2 titles: Super Cup (2022/2023) and Premier League (2021/2022) with Hibernians.

Ferdinando Apap has competed in EURO Qualification qualification, UEFA Nations League D, and Champions League Qualification qualification. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Ferdinando Apap, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Ferdinando Apap to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.