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'''Vincent Borg Bonaci''' or as he was know Ċensu was a goalkeeper in the 1960s and 1970s.
'''Vincent Borg Bonaci''' or as he was know Ċensu was a goalkeeper in the 1960s and 1970s.


Born on 11 December 1943 the [[Valletta F.C.]] and Malta goalkeeper was known for his outstanding and reliable contribution for club and country. He started his football career with [[St George]]'s before he moving to Valletta.  
Born on 11 December 1943 the [[Valletta F.C.]] and Malta goalkeeper was known for his outstanding and reliable contribution for club and country. He started his football career with [[St George's]] before he moving to Valletta.  


His long spell with Valletta FC spanned nearly ten years from 1964. He was the first Maltese goaler to play at [[Wembley Stadium]] in 1971's Malta vs [[England]]. Borg Bonaci won many honours. He was capped 9 times for his country.
His long spell with Valletta FC spanned nearly ten years from 1964. He was the first Maltese goaler to play at [[Wembley Stadium]] in 1971's Malta vs [[England]]. Borg Bonaci won many honours. He was capped 9 times for his country.

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Vincent Borg Bonaci or as he was know Ċensu was a goalkeeper in the 1960s and 1970s.

Born on 11 December 1943 the Valletta F.C. and Malta goalkeeper was known for his outstanding and reliable contribution for club and country. He started his football career with St George's before he moving to Valletta.

His long spell with Valletta FC spanned nearly ten years from 1964. He was the first Maltese goaler to play at Wembley Stadium in 1971's Malta vs England. Borg Bonaci won many honours. He was capped 9 times for his country.

He died on 19 August 2006 at the age of 62.