Jamie Carragher Beams with Pride as Son James Makes Malta Debut

Jamie Carragher Beams with Pride as Son James Makes Malta Debut
Mar 22 2025 Share

Football runs in the Carragher family, and now there’s a new international in town! Jamie Carragher took to social media to share his pride as his son, James Carragher, made his debut for the Malta national team.

The 22-year-old Wigan Athletic defender, who recently gained Maltese citizenship through his grandfather, was handed his first start in Malta’s opening 2026 World Cup qualifier against Finland. Wearing the number 18, James put in a solid shift at the back, helping Malta put on an impressive display despite a narrow 1-0 defeat.
Jamie Carragher Beams with Pride as Son James Makes Malta Debut

Dad Jamie couldn’t contain his excitement, posting: “Very proud of (James) on your international debut. Didn’t deserve the loss son.” A legend in his own right, the former Liverpool defender and England international is now more than just a top pundit—he’s a proud football dad!

With his first cap in the bag, James Carragher’s journey with Malta is just beginning. And if his debut performance is anything to go by, there’s plenty more to come!

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Malta’s Brave Performance Against Finland Ends in Narrow Defeat

Mar 22 2025 Share

Malta put on a spirited display in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, pushing Finland to the limit despite being reduced to ten men. Though the match ended in a 1-0 loss, the Reds showed resilience, fighting until the final whistle and proving they are more than capable of competing at this level.

Under new coach Emilio De Leo, Malta started with energy and intent, testing Finland’s experienced goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky through early efforts from Joseph Mbong and Alex Satariano. Henry Bonello was once again a rock between the posts, denying Finland’s early attempts and keeping Malta in the game.


Even after Antman’s opener for Finland, Malta never backed down. They pressed forward with confidence, with Paul Mbong, Ilyas Chouaref, and Matthew Guillaumier leading dangerous attacks. The best chance for an equaliser came when Kyrian Nwoko found himself one-on-one with the keeper but narrowly missed the target.

Kurt Shaw’s late red card made the challenge even steeper, but Malta’s fighting spirit remained intact. With debutants Carragher and Chouaref stepping up, this match showcased the team’s potential and determination for the road ahead.

Though the result wasn’t in Malta’s favour, the performance was a testament to the team’s growth. If this game is anything to go by, Malta is set to make a real impact in this qualifying campaign.

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Cockroaches Filmed On Tal-Linja Bus

Cockroaches Filmed On Tal-Linja Bus
Mar 21 2025 Share

A disturbing video showing cockroaches moving across seats inside a Tal-Linja bus has sparked outrage among commuters. 

Many are concerned about the hygiene on Malta’s Tal-Linja buses, especially since this is not the first time such an occurrence has been reported.

The incident adds to growing concerns about various issues with Malta’s public transport system.

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Large Crowds Gather to Pay Respects to Emeritus Archbishop Pawlu Cremona O.P.

Large Crowds Gather to Pay Respects to Emeritus Archbishop Pawlu Cremona O.P.
Mar 21 2025 Share

The funeral for Emeritus Archbishop Pawlu Cremona O.P. will take place on Saturday, 22 March 2025. The funeral Mass will be held at the Co-Cathedral of St. John in Valletta at 9:30 am, followed by the burial at the Church of the Madonna of the Ghar and St. Dominic in Rabat.

On Friday offered the public an opportunity to pay their respects at the Co-Cathedral. A special morning prayer was held at 8:00 am where a large crowds gathered, followed by Mass at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at 8:30 am.

On Saturday as the final day of the funeral program, The Archbishop of Malta, Charles J. Scicluna, will arrive at 8:45 am, followed by the Prime Minister, Hon. Robert Abela, and President, Her Excellency Myriam Spiteri Debono. The body of Emeritus Archbishop Cremona will be solemnly processed into the Co-Cathedral of St. John at 9:20 am, where a funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 am.

Following the Mass, the funeral cortege will depart from the Co-Cathedral and make its way to the Church of the Madonna of the Ghar and St. Dominic in Rabat for burial. The service will be concluded in a private setting, with the public funeral procession continuing only to the entrance of Valletta.

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