
Today, SportMalta had the honour of welcoming the European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport, Glen Micallef, to the Cottonera Sport Complex for an official visit focused on the development, impact, and future direction of sport in Malta.

The visit provided an important opportunity to present the evolution of SportMalta from its early beginnings to its current role as a central entity driving sport development across the Maltese Islands. During the tour, Commissioner Micallef was given an in-depth overview of the organisationâs achievements, strategic growth, and the extensive work being carried out to support athletes, sporting organisations, grassroots initiatives and how SportMalta has grown into a key contributor to national well-being, social inclusion, and community engagement through sport. SportMalta also outlined its vision for the future, presenting several upcoming projects aimed at strengthening sports infrastructure, increasing participation, and enhancing talent development. These initiatives are designed to ensure sustainability, accessibility, and innovation within the Maltese sporting sector, while responding to the evolving needs of society and future generations.

A key part of the discussions focused on potential collaborations between SportMalta and the European Union. Both parties explored opportunities to work together on initiatives that promote healthier lifestyles and physical activities. These collaborations aim to support policies and programmes that encourage active participation across all age groups, while also creating pathways for education, training, and professional development within the sports community.

Commissioner Micallef was also briefed on SportMaltaâs commitment to inclusivity and ensuring that sport remains accessible to everyone, regardless of age, background, or ability. Through partnerships at both national and European levels, SportMalta continues to work towards offering equal opportunities within sport, empowering communities, and supporting long-term public health objectives. The visit concluded with a shared commitment to strengthening ties between SportMalta and European institutions, reinforcing the role of sport as a powerful tool for positive social change. SportMalta remains dedicated to building a stronger, more active, and healthier Maltese population, while contributing to broader European goals in sport, youth engagement, and community development

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