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Global chain of lights for Rare Disease Day 2023

Global chain of lights for Rare Disease Day 2023
Feb 28 2023 Share

The 28th of February is Rare Disease Day; the day dedicated to raising awareness for the 300 million people living with a rare disease around the world.

Across the globe, the rare disease community and its supporters come together on this day to share their colours and call for more equitable access to social opportunity, treatment and care for people living with a rare disease and their families.

 

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On 27 February 2022, the National Alliance for Rare Diseases Support Malta is coming together for Rare Disease Day to spread hope and solidarity across the world with a global chain of lights.  

At the evening ceremony, the Alliance is sharing its colours at the historic British and Knights buildings now housing the American University of Malta.

Well done to all involved! 

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Here are the results of SportMalta awards 63 edition

Here are the results of SportMalta awards 63 edition
Feb 28 2023 Share

The Executive Committee of the Malta Sports Journalists Association (MSJA) has published the full results for all categories of the 63rd edition held on Saturday 25th February at the Sir Temi Zammit Hall at the University of Malta. 

The jury cast their votes few days before the winners were announced during the actual awards ceremony.

The jury for this year’s edition was composed of Clinton Buhagiar (ONE Sport), Valhmor Camilleri (Times of Malta), Chris Falzon and Joanna Camilleri (TVMSport), Charles Camenzuli (NET Media), Keane Cutajar (Malta Daily), Jesmond Moore (Union Press) and Sandro Micallef representing the votes of the Executive Committee of MSJA.

 In the case of the People’s Choice Award the jury’s vote accounted to 40% of the final result with 40% by public emails and 20% Federations/Associations preferences.

The MSJA Executive Committee takes this opportunity to thank SportMalta, the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, and all the sponsors, for yet another successful edition.

 

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The official results are:SPORTMAN OF THE YEARDEJAN GRECH – 80 pointsJEREMY ZAMMIT – 76 pointsCLIFERTY CALLEJA – 47 pointsISAAC BEZZINA – 42 pointsKURT FARRUGIA – 42 pointsJAKE TANTI – 41 pointsSPORTWOMAN OF THE YEARKATRYNA ESPOSITO – 93 pointsTENISHIA THORNTON – 69 pointsFRANCESCA CURMI – 57 pointsJANET RICHARD – 45 pointsELLA BORG – 36 pointsCOLETTE SULTANA – 28 pointsYOUTH ATHLETE OF THE YEAR MENCHAYLON CASTALDI – 107 pointsNICHOLAS MUSCAT – 57 pointsNICK MERCIECA – 50 pointsALEX DEGABRIELE – 44 pointsLUKE BONELLO – 40 pointsALEC FENECH – 30 pointsYOUTH ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WOMENTENISHIA THORNTON – 120 pointsKIM CAMILLERI LAGANÀ – 57 pointsSASHA GATT – 50 pointsLIJANA SULTANA – 43 pointsPHILIPPA BUSUTTIL – 35 pointsZEA MONTFORT – 23 pointsCOACH OF THE YEARJESMOND CARUANA – 92 pointsKARL IZZO – 89 pointsANTHONY FARRUGIA – 59 pointsMARIO BONELLO – 41 pointsDAMIAN NEILL – 31 pointsMELANIA BAJADA – 16 pointsOFFICIAL OF THE YEARTERRY CAMILLERI – 102 pointsRONNIE SPITERI – 69 pointsPETER BALZAN – 65 pointsALAN GRIMA – 47 pointsANNA VASSALLO – 37 pointsRHONA XERRI – 8 pointsTEAM OF THE YEARĦAMRUN SPARTANS FOOTBALL CLUB – 96 pointsBLACKBALL NATIONAL MEN DOUBLES TEAM – 73 points8-BALL POOL NATIONAL U/25 MEN’S TEAM – 51 pointsBASKETBALL NATIONAL SENIOR MEN’S TEAM – 45 pointsWATER POLO NATIONAL SENIOR MEN’S TEAM – 41 pointsWATER POLO NATIONAL U/16 BOYS’ TEAM – 18 pointsPEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDTENISHIA THORNTON – 22.65% ANTHONY FARRUGIA – 21.45%FABIO SPITERI – 21.15%LIJANA SULTANA – 13.45%SENIOR FEMALE NATIONAL TEAM VOLLEYBALL – 10.85%TARA VELLA CLARK – 10.45%

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Homeless persons sleeping in Birkirkara garden ‘becoming a norm’

Homeless persons sleeping in Birkirkara garden 'becoming a norm'
Feb 28 2023 Share

Images and informations sent to this newsroom show homeless persons sleeping outside at Stazzjon Garden in Birkirkara. 

The person contacting this newsroom said that this is becoming a norm and nothing is being done about it, despite Malta’s reputation for being able to provide shelter for those needing shelter. 

It is unclear whether this situation is being addressed directly following calls for action being made by the residents of the area. 

What do you make of this? 

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Here are some of the winners of the 7th FIFA awards in Paris

Here are some of the winners of the 7th FIFA awards in Paris
Feb 28 2023 Share

As the 7th edition of the FIFA awards show unfolded on Monday February 27th in Paris, Lionel Messi won the second FIFA The Best honour off his career, with Alexia Putellas also winning her second women’s trophy in a row. 

Among the other winners were Emiliano ‘Dibu’ Martinez, who took the best men’s goalkeeper award. The Best Women’s goalkeeper award was bagged by Mary Earps. 

As for coaches, Lionel Scaloni and Sarina Wiegman bagged the best men’s and women’s coaches respectively. Another star of the night was Marcin Oleksy, who won the Best Puskas award with his stunning bicycle kick. 

 

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As for best fan awards, Argentina fans took the trophy for their celebrations and support following the World Cup 2022 in Qatar as the team won the prestigious title. 

The best fair play award was bagged by Luka Lochoshvili. A collision left an opponent (Austria Vienna’s Georg Teigl) unconscious on the ground, and Lochoshvili reacted quickly to save the player, who had swallowed his own tongue.

Last but not least, a special recognition was given to Pele’s legacy, who passed away late last year. ‘Pele is eternal. He is with us and will always be with us’ said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. 

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