
The Ministries of Sport and Home Affairs announced that starting soon, sporting events will be accompanied by licensed security stewards.
Stewards will manage event access, check for prohibited items, monitor for threats, and assist law enforcement. They must complete a training course approved by the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS) and the police.
In addition, penalties for violence, misconduct, or hate speech at events will increase, with fines now ranging from €500 to €5,000 and bans of up to 5 years.
The changes follow consultations with the Malta Football Association (MFA) and other stakeholders.
Minister Byron Camilleri called the reform a modernisation of event security, while Minister Clifton Grima described it as a key step in improving the fan experience and sports infrastructure.
MFA president Bjorn Vassallo highlighted the association’s role in advocating for these changes whilst Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà supported the reform noting it allows the police to focus on core duties.
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