
The Malta Football Association (FA) has appointed Emilio De Leo as head coach of the national teams and technical director.
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A UEFA Pro Licence holder, De Leo has extensive experience in Italian football, having worked with clubs like AC Milan, Bologna FC, and Sampdoria, and internationally with the Serbia national team under the late Sinisa Mihajlovic.
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De Leo was chosen after a thorough recruitment process, where he impressed the advisory panel with his expertise and vision for improving Malta’s football rankings. The panel included Malta FA officials, a former national coach, and an experienced foreign consultant.
De Leo’s leadership will include key appointments:
Davide Mazzotta: New Malta U-21 coach, focused on youth development.
Pietro Matafora: Assistant coach and grassroots specialist.
Mirko Valdifiori: Assistant coach, bringing Serie A experience.
Malta FA President Bjorn Vassallo highlighted De Leo’s qualifications and professionalism, emphasizing the association’s commitment to long-term player development.
Malta’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers begin in March with matches against Finland and Poland. Meanwhile, Mazzotta will guide the U-21s, with the 2027 UEFA Under-21 Championship draw set for February.
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