€5 million will be given to Sport Malta by the NDSF in an initiative to aid the Maltese Olympic Committee to invest in Maltese athletes for the upcoming 2023 games. The financial aid will be able to help prepare the athletes for Games of the Small States of Europe, with Sport Malta chairman Luciano Busuttil and NDSF Chief Executive Raymond Ellul confirming and signing the new deal. Parliamentary Secretary for Citizenship and Community Alex Muscat and Parliamentary Secretary for Sport, Recreation and Voluntary Organisations Clifton Grima were also present for the signing.
Grima stated that Sport Malta has already invested in new facilities which include a basketball complex in Ta’ Qali, a squash centre in Marsa, a judo and tennis centre in Pembroke, and two pools. The Parliamentary Secretary stated how this financial investment will cost the athlete’s preparations for their upcoming competition. Muscat highlighted how Malta benefits greatly from the good generated from such initiatives.
Through such financial aid, the committee will be able to employ professional coaches, finance participation and invest in more adequate equipment for athletes to use. Athletics, basketball, judo, rugby, shooting, squash, swimming, table tennis, tennis and sailing will all be receiving aid from the financial investment.
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