Triq Ċensu Tabone To Be Closed For Infrastructural Repairs

May 7 2025 Share

Triq Ċensu Tabone, a road connecting San Ġiljan to Sliema, will be closed from the 5th of May to the 16th of May.

The road will be closed down, in order to complete infrastructural repairs from Enemalta.

On Facebook, Transport Malta confirmed that the traffic will be deviated through alternative directions, depending on the signs.

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Malta.ai Imagines An Elected Pope Mario Grech

Malta.ai Imagines An Elected Pope Mario Grech
May 7 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Malta.ai transformed into digital reality what many Maltese Christians are hoping to see become a reality – the election of Gozitan cardinal Mario Grech to the position of pope.

‘The conclave begins today, and rumours are erupting – could the next Pope be… Maltese’, malta.ai wrote.

 

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The Ai images imagine the Cardinal in the white Pope robes in the Vatican and around Malta as the leader of the Catholic Church.

Grech is one of the many rumoured hopefuls who could take on the mantle. We’ll have to wait and see as the Vatican goes into secrecy over the process.

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Mosta FC U-17 Coach Goes Viral As He Cries After Win

Mosta FC U-17 Coach Goes Viral As He Cries After Win
May 7 2025 Share

A video shared by Mosta FC went viral on TikTok after they captured the moment Under 17 coach Johann broke into tears after a victory for his team.

‘You didn’t just build a team’, the team wrote in the caption. ‘You built a family.’

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#u17 | A Legacy Beyond a Game 🪢💙 #coach #ForzaMostaSempre #futbol #football #calcio #tiktokcalcio #tiktokfootball #fyp

♬ son original – 🌅🤍🫶🏻

The video racked up over 55.6K views on the platform as many commented congratulating the team and appreciating the coach’s vulnerability and his being proud of his boys.

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Maria Farrugia Nominated For Women’s Championship Player of the Season

May 7 2025 Share

Maltese footballer Maria Farrugia has firmly established herself on the English football scene, earning nominations for the Barclays Women’s Championship Player of the Season and twice for Goal of the Season at the inaugural Women’s Professional Game Awards.

Farrugia was a standout performer for Sheffield United throughout the season, consistently delivering strong performances and showcasing her attacking flair.

 

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Her efforts were recognised with multiple Player of the Month and Goal of the Month awards, cementing her reputation as one of the league’s most exciting talents.

Despite her personal success, Sheffield United struggled collectively, ultimately finishing in last place in the second tier of women’s English football.

Nonetheless, Farrugia’s individual achievements have brought pride to Maltese football and highlight her growing influence in the professional game.

Her nominations mark a historic milestone, not just for her career, but also for the visibility of Maltese talent on the international football stage.

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