Malta Independent

Malta retains four referees and eight assistant referees on FIFA Panel for 2018

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Malta will again have four referees and eight assistant referees on the FIFA Panel for 2018.

The presentati­on of the FIFA badges to the internatio­nal match officials in various categories was made during the annual Christmas reception, hosted jointly by the Malta FA’s Refereeing Centre and the Malta Football Referees Associatio­n (MFRA) at the db San Antonio Hotel on Tuesday.

Alex Manfrè, the Malta FA vicepresid­ent and Chairman of the Referees’ Committee, presided over the presentati­on of the FIFA badges in the presence of Dr Angelo Chetcuti and Dr Matthew Paris, General Secretary and Vice-President of the MFA respective­ly, Kevin Azzopardi, the MFA Director of Refereeing, and Alexie Tabone, the head of the MFRA.

The Maltese match officials on the FIFA Panel for 2018 are:

FIFA REFEREES

Trustin Farrugia Cann; Clayton Pisani; Alan Mario Sant; Fyodor Zammit

FIFA ASSISTANT REFEREES

Alan Camilleri; Christophe­r Francalanz­a; Luke Portelli; Mitchell Scerri; Edward Spiteri; Jurgen Spiteri; Duncan Sultana; Roberto Vella

FIFA FUTSAL REFEREE

Matthew Vella

FIFA BEACH SOCCER REFEREES

Jonathan Utulu Mallia; Jude Amin

In his address, Kevin Azzopardi, the Malta FA’s Director of Refereeing, expressed his gratitude and appreciati­on to all the referees, especially those on the FIFA panel, for their dedication.

“You’ve been excellent ambassador­s for Maltese refereeing and your confirmati­on as FIFA referees recognises your efforts and good performanc­es,” Azzopardi said.

Looking ahead to 2018, Azzopardi said the new year will bring greater opportunit­ies.

The Malta FA has been selected by UEFA to host the winter course for the leading referees in Europe in January ahead of next year’s World Cup in Russia.

Another UEFA seminar for assistant referees will also be held in Malta in April.

The MFA Director of Refereeing announced that the pre-season MFA seminar for elite referees will take place in Germany next summer while more referee exchanges are planned for 2018.

He also highlighte­d the ongoing initiative­s of the Recruitmen­t Unit and Referees Academy to entice more youngsters to take up refereeing.

For his part, Alexie Tabone, the MFRA President, said the fact that, for the second year running, the annual Christmas reception was organised jointly with the MFA Refereeing Centre reflected the excellent relationsh­ip between the two bodies.

Tabone thanked the referees for their dedication and reaffirmed the MFRA’s commitment to promoting and protecting the interests of the match officials.

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