Malta Independent

Support of politician­s imperative, says MFA President

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Malta Football Associatio­n President Norman Darmanin Demajo described the backing of both the Government and Opposition as vital for the continued growth of Maltese football as a delegation from the Opposition, led by Dr Simon Busuttil, paid a courtesy visit to the MFA premises at the National Stadium earlier this week.

Dr Busuttil, the Leader of the Opposition, along with PN Spokesman for Sport David Agius, met Malta FA officials and staff as they toured the Associatio­n’s offices and facilities in the Millennium Stand, including the new hospitalit­y area which will be inaugurate­d in the coming months, and the Technical Centre.

“It’s important for us to work with the government as well as the Opposition­because, for the projects we have in mind, it’s imperative to always have the total support of politician­s,” the MFA President said in a short address to reporters before the two delegation­s sat down for a discussion at the Executive Committee boardroom.

“Honestly-speaking, since becoming president of the MFA, I’ve always found that, when it comes to football, it seems that they all look at it in a somewhat different way.

“This is important because we give a very important service. Football is very popular at all levels, and, as I like to say, it’s from the cradle to the grave.”

While thanking the Malta FA President for hosting the PN delegation, Dr Busuttil said: “With our presence here, I want to send precisely the same message you (Darmanin Demajo) have just conveyed. We are here to support sport, to support football.

“We will back it as a whole. We view sport in all its dimensions, especially from the point of view of promoting a healthy lifestyle,” Dr Busuttil added.

Dr Busuttil praised the Malta FA’s bold efforts to fight corruption in sports, adding that his party strongly supports every initiative being taken to tackle this plight.

A host of important subjects such as the commercial­isation of sports facilities, the Citizenshi­p on Merit initiative and the possibilit­y of introducin­g subsided electricit­y rates for sport entities were discussed during the meeting between the MFA and PN delegation­s.

 ??  ?? Photo: PN Leader Dr Simon Busuttil and Opposition spokesman on Sports, David Agius, with MFA secretary general Dr Angelo Chetcuti, touring the national stadium
Photo: PN Leader Dr Simon Busuttil and Opposition spokesman on Sports, David Agius, with MFA secretary general Dr Angelo Chetcuti, touring the national stadium

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