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360Sports Malta Premier Partners Announces Partnership with VBET

Aug 9 2024 Share

The 360Sports Malta Premier League has announced VBET as its official international betting partner, marking the first significant collaboration for the Maltese League.

Founded in 2003, VBET is a leading Sports Betting and iGaming company with over 20 years of experience. It holds more than 10 licenses and operates in 120+ countries, offering a wide range of services, including over 2,000 Casino games, Live Dealer Casino and Poker tables, Esports betting, skill games, and monthly coverage of 30,000 live matches and over 40,000 pre-match events. VBET operates under SCGO Limited, based in Malta, and is regulated by the Malta Gaming Authority.

As part of the partnership, VBET will sponsor the Coach of the Month/Year awards, demonstrating its support for local football talent.
Both 360Sports Malta Premier and VBET expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, with VBET CEO Aragats Asatryan highlighting its significance in expanding their presence in international sports. The league is excited to welcome VBET to its growing network of partners, further enhancing fan engagement and community involvement.

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Tourist Caught Urinating In Public

Aug 9 2024 Share

A video posted on popular Facebook group, Are You Being Served?, captured a young tourist publicly urinating behind a bus in broad day light.

This video led to many frustrated people leaving their thoughts in the comment with one person saying that there is a “Lack of enforcement everywhere you look” and another saying “They do what they want because they know they can !” referring to tourists.

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In recent days and weeks there have been many arguments stating that there has been a lack of discipline and enforcement when it comes to the large number of tourists who visit Malta in the summer months.

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Malta Premier League and PBS Enhance Match Day Experience with New Camera Setup

Aug 9 2024 Share

The Malta Premier League, in collaboration with the national broadcaster PBS, has made a significant investment to elevate the match day experience for viewers as the new season kicks off next week. Responding to long-standing concerns from television audiences, the league has introduced a new camera position at the National Stadium, promising to bring the true atmosphere of live matches into homes across the country.

Previously, the main camera was positioned in the stadium’s enclosure, limiting the ability to capture the full energy of the crowd. Now, with the camera relocated to the Millennium Stand, viewers will be able to experience the vibrant noise and excitement generated by fans, especially those in the West A and West C stands.

This new camera angle, positioned directly opposite the main stand, will also provide clear views of key areas such as VIP boxes, team benches, and press sections. Additionally, a permanent studio has been installed at the Millennium Hall, enhancing TV production and pre-match coverage.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by the Malta Premier League to improve standards and offer a more engaging experience for fans as the 360Sports Malta Premier League prepares to begin next Friday.

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Massive Fight Between Foreigners Erupts In Paceville Area

Aug 9 2024 Share

A video sent to Malta Daily showed a massive fight between foreigners in Triq ix-Xatt Ta’ San Ġorġ which is situated in the St. Julian’s/Paceville area.

This is not the first time that something like this has happened as only a few days ago a video posted on TikTok captured a large group of disruptive tourists causing chaos in Paceville’s St George’s Bay.

These incidents have prompted various calls from residents who live close by and business owners trying to enjoy Paceville to increase police enforcement in the area to control the crowds and masses.

Recently Swieqi mayor Noel Muscat confirmed that police presence was increased in certain areas of Swieqi close to Paceville due to issues caused by tourists and local party-goers coming from Paceville.

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