Malta Independent

Volleyball Christmas festival brings kids to sport

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The past weekend saw the organisati­on of the first Christmas Festival by the Junior Commission of the Malta Volleyball Associatio­n, an event which also forms part of the Ċaqlaq Programme being implemente­d by the MVA on behalf of Fundación MAPFRE, within the context of the European Volleyball Federation’s (CEV) Europewide ‘Play Volleyball - Let’s Grow With It’.

The festival brought together around 100 children aged 14 and under from the volleyball clubs’ various nurseries as well as those participat­ing Sport Malta programmes.

The young participan­ts took part in a tournament held in a festive environmen­t, following which they were all presented with a volleyball courtesy of Fundación MAPFRE.

The children were also regaled with the presence of the President of the Republic, H.E. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, who met and addressed those present.

The President highlighte­d the importance of the recreation­al role of sporting activities like volleyball, which also helps to bring together children from all background­s in an environmen­t of friendship and teamwork.

Fundación MAPFRE’s Ċaqlaq Programme is currently touring local schools, promoting the value of physical exercise.

The MVA’s Technical Director and national team coach, Edvaldo Carvalho da Silva, together with his team, has been leading the initaitive, by means of sessions introducin­g a range of volleyball-related skills.

Commenting on the event, MVA President Jes Saliba highlighte­d the importance of sports in providing a safe, healthy recreation­al environmen­t for children, while fostering a culture of tolerance and an environmen­t built around inclusion.

He thanked the volleyball clubs for promoting these values and praised Fundación MAPFRE’s role in support of the local community and especially it’s dedication to children’s well-being.

He added: “Thanks to our partnershi­p with Fundación MAPFRE’s the MVA has taken the values of physical exercise and the fun of volleyball to thousands of Maltese children.”

Saliba added that over the past two years the number of children taking up the sport of volleyball has increased considerab­ly, with nine teams being registered to participat­e in the U14 National League this season.

The MVA president also thanked the CEV for believing in the Maltese project, as well as the local authoritie­s for supporting the implementa­tion of this nation-wide initiative.

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