Malta Independent

More projects to improve Ta’ Qali football facilities

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The close season may be a quiet period in terms of on-pitch footballin­g action but off the field, the Malta Football Associatio­n's work continues uninterrup­ted.

Over the past few months, the Malta FA, through its Business Developmen­t Department, has embarked on several projects aimed at renovating and embellishi­ng its facilities at the National Stadium and the Centenary Stadium.

NATIONAL STADIUM

Works are underway to replace the seats in the West Stand (Enclosure) as well as a total of 368 floodlight­ing bulbs at the National Stadium.

Structural maintenanc­e is being carried out on the West Stand Canopy, the Millennium Stand façade is being enhanced and new street lights are being installed in the National Stadium area.

NATIONAL TEAM'S DRESSING ROOM

The dressing room of the senior national squad is being completely renovated.

The first phase of this project comprised the removal of the old fixtures and fittings as well as alteration­s to facilitate access to the other facilities connected with the dressing room, located in the West Stand of the National Stadium.

Works are expected to be completed in time for Malta’s first home commitment in the inaugural UEFA Nations League – against Azerbaijan on September 10, 2018.

FOOTBALL MUSEUM

Progress is also being made on another ambitious Malta FA project – the constructi­on of a new football museum to complement the existing facilities on level 2 of the Millennium Stand, namely the Trophies Lounge and the Merchandis­e Outlet which were inaugurate­d last year.

CENTENARY STADIUM

Following the installati­on of a new FIFA Quality Pro pitch and new dug-outs last summer at an estimated cost of €400,000, further works are being carried out to upgrade two dressing rooms at the Centenary Stadium.

The stadium’s doping room is also being renovated.

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