The stadium, which originally comprised only what is now referred to as the Xewkija Stand, cost 819 pounds, 12 shillings and 3 pence to build.
A number of amenities, namely a boundary wall around the ground, dressing rooms, toilets and a bar, were added two years later.
Three years after, and in anticipation of Gozo's hosting of the VIVA World Cup, the stadium was subject to another investment.
In 2011, the stadium was improved through the laying of a new five-a-side pitch and the construction of a parking space catering for 75 vehicles.
[5] In 2013, and with the UEFA European Under-17 Championship in the horizon, the Government allocated €500k to fund the improvement of football grounds around the island of Gozo.
The Xaghra Side is not covered from the elements and is only opened when the stadium hosts important matches and hence hundreds are expected to turn up.