Malta won the bronze medal in the first edition of the European Championships after defeating the Faroe Islands 3-1.
SportMalta hosted the championships for the teams at the Cottonera Sports Complex, with a total of eight participating countries.
The Maltese team won two matches in their group and lost one, advancing to the semifinals where they were defeated by Cyprus.
Today, they achieved victory against the Faroe Islands, the same team that had beaten Malta in the group stage, securing the third place in the Championships.

Team Malta was composed of Francesca Clark, Samuel Cassar, Matthew Abela, Lauren Azzopardi, Nigel Degaetano, Elenia Haber, and Matthew Galea, led by Head Coach Matthew Haynes.

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