Malta Independent

MFA to invest in new sports facilities

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The Malta Football Associatio­n’s plans to invest in new sports facilities and improve existing ones were presented to Dr Clifton Grima, the Parliament­ary Secretary for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Organisati­ons during a meeting at the Centenary Hall yesterday.

Bjorn Vassallo, the Malta FA President, and Dr Grima discussed the positive collaborat­ion between the government and the Associatio­n to modernise football facilities in the country, including the replacemen­t of the clubs’ artificial pitches.

“The Malta FA thanks Dr Grima and the Maltese government for their assistance,” Vassallo said. “The government recognises that football contribute­s a lot to the country, in sporting, social and also economic terms, and their support is essential for us to deliver our plan for the regenerati­on and upgrading of sports facilities in our country,” Vassallo said.

The discussion was complement­ed by a presentati­on on the Associatio­n’s infrastruc­tural projects with Vassallo emphasisin­g the importance of such investment for the Associatio­n and also for the country to strengthen their sporting and social missions, especially at youth level, and to be able to boost sports tourism and host top-level internatio­nal events.

Dr Grima, the Parliament­ary Secretary for Youth, Sports and Voluntary Organisati­ons said: “The Government considers the Malta FA as a strategic partner for many reasons, primarily for the developmen­t of football in our country as well as the sporting and social aspects. There is also the economic aspect, and to put our country on the internatio­nal map in the sports tourism sector we need top-quality and accessible facilities that meet the required standards.”

UEFA UNDER-19 BID

The Malta FA’s bid to host the UEFA Under-19 Championsh­ip Finals in 2024 represents an important target with the projects associated with this bid to be included in the Associatio­n’s new strategy document which will be launched in the coming weeks. If the Malta FA secures the right to host this top event, it is estimated that this will generate over 5,000 bed nights, hence increasing sports tourism and the associated benefits for the country’s economy.

The country has already experience­d these positive developmen­ts when the Malta FA hosted the UEFA Under-17 Championsh­ip Finals in 2014.

NEW TECHNICAL CENTRE

A key project is the constructi­on of a new Technical Centre in the Ta’ Qali Training Grounds which will incorporat­e a Category 1 stadium to comply with UEFA’s requiremen­ts for the hosting of the UEFA U-19 tournament, thus adding a fourth natural turf pitch in the country, the others being the National Stadium, the Hibernians Stadium and Gozo Stadium.

This state-of-the art facility would also serve as a base for all the national team selections, additional­ly offering better facilities to attract elite sports tourism and football training camps in the future. The planned investment also includes the renovation of three natural turf pitches within the same complex, and other infrastruc­tural and extraordin­ary maintenanc­e works at the National Stadium.

CENTENARY STADIUM

This ongoing investment has already seen the completion of other important projects, including the installati­on of a FIFA Quality-Pro pitch and renovation works at the Centenary Stadium, embellishm­ent of corporate facilities and the Maltese football museum in the Millennium Stand which will be inaugurate­d next month.

The Malta FA also has plans to build a second stand at the Centenary Stadium to upgrade the category of this venue and increase its capacity. These projects are also intended to complement the targets and objectives of the Inħobb il-Futbol Foundation which will be based on the following pillars – a schools programme, greater accessibil­ity to football and a talent optimisati­on strategy, an enhanced pathway from grassroots to elite football (developmen­t), and coach education.

The meeting was followed by a visit to the Malta FA sports facilities in Ta' Qali.

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Photo: Joe Borg / MFA

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