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Maltese Napoli Fans Celebrate Scudetto Win

Maltese Napoli Fans Celebrate Scudetto Win
May 24 2025 Share

Napoli’s return to the top of Italian football, ignited celebrations in Malta as the southern Italian club secured the coveted Scudetto after a dominant Serie A campaign.

Napoli are Serie A champions after a dramatic 2-0 win over Cagliari on the final day, edging out Inter Milan by a single point.

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Scott McTominay opened the scoring with a spectacular scissor kick just before half-time, easing nerves after Inter had taken an early lead against Como. 

Romelu Lukaku added a second goal shortly after the break, sealing the victory and triggering wild celebrations at the Diego Maradona Stadium.

For Maltese fans who have long followed Napoli through decades of ups and downs, this Scudetto is a reward for decades of loyalty to the southern Italian club.

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Uliedna/MyChild Portal: A Central Portal With All Educational Services In One Place Has Launched

May 24 2025 Share

Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Clifton Grima, launched the Uliedna/MyChild portal, a new service through which parents and guardians of children will start finding, all in one central place, all educational services from birth to 18 years old.

“This is a service we have been working on for some time because we are aware of the practical challenges faced by parents and legal guardians who require services not only in education and sports but also in health, culture, and transport, which are often scattered. That is why we initiated this project to bring everything together in one central portal,” explained Minister Clifton Grima.

The portal also reminds users about important deadlines and applications, such as school transport, vaccination schedules, dates for cultural activities, and other fields.

“There are several other goals besides making life easier for parents and legal guardians,” Minister Clifton Grima continued. “Through this initiative, we are also providing support to children because, through the portal, no one misses an opportunity, service, or important deadline.”

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The portal is designed to be developed in stages, with the first phase focusing on educational services, while later phases will include health, transport, culture, and other sectors.

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Behind The Scenes: Sarah’s Bonnici’s Music Video

Behind The Scenes: Sarah's Bonnici's Music Video
May 24 2025 Share

Video producer Victor Abela recently shared an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse of the underwater shoot for Sarah Bonnici’s latest single, Is This How It Ends. Abela posted, “From concept to reality, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what went into the underwater shoot. Music video ‘Is this how it ends’ in bio! 🌊🎬”

 

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Have you hear “Is this how it ends”?

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The Malta FA Awards 2025 Honour Top Talent

The Malat FA Awards 2025 Honour Top Talent
May 24 2025 Share

The Malta Football Association honoured the nation’s best during the 2025 Malta FA Awards on 23rd May.

Alexander Satariano (Birkirkara) and Shona Zammit (Swieqi United) were named Footballers of the Year, while Maxuell Maia da Silva (Birkirkara) took the Foreign Player of the Year award and finished as top scorer in the Malta Premier League with 22 goals.

Sven Xerri (Hamrun Spartans) was named BOV Young Player of the Year, with Zak Barbara (Valletta) winning Best Youth League Player (Men) and Maia Gauci (Birkirkara) the Assikura Best Youth League Player (Women). Darren Abdilla (Floriana) earned Coach of the Year, and Carlo Zammit Lonardelli’s long-range strike won Goal of the Year. Julian Azzopardi (Birzebbuga St Peter’s Montekristo) and Ferdinando Apap (Victoria Hotspurs) were recognised as the best players in the National Amateur League divisions, while Brandon Paiber (Valletta) was named BOV Challenge League Best Player.

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Maria Farrugia (Sheffield United) received the Gozitan Achievement Award, and Joe Cini was honoured with the President’s Award for his pioneering role in Maltese football. Antonio P. Briguglio became the first referee inducted into the MFA Hall of Fame. Rabat Ajax won the Fair Play Award, and Hamrun Spartans were recognised for their social responsibility work.

Top scorers in other leagues included Sulahmana Mamadu Bah (Zurrieq) in the BOV Challenge League with 20 goals, Joshua Ojelabi (Marsaskala) and Timothy Thomas (Kalkara United) in the IZIBET Amateur League 1 and 2 with 20 and 17 goals respectively, and Hailey Russell (San Gwann) in the Assikura Women’s League with 27 goals.

📸 Domenic Aquilina

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