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On 6 August 1960, the 25th anniversary of The Times of Malta, Strickland wrote that The Times of Malta, whilst originally the Constitutionalist political party's paper, had become a national newspaper. The paper gained a reputation for objective reporting whilst upholding its own strongly held editorial opinion.
He led Bologna as head coach in a total of 19 matches in Serie A (13 in the 2019-2020 season and 6 in the 2021-2022 season) and 2 times in the Coppa Italia. In 2023, De Leo obtained a UEFA Pro Licence at the renowned coaching school of Coverciano. [3] On 13 January 2025, De Leo was unveiled as the new head coach of the Malta national football team.
Marsa, Malta [16] 300 m hurdles: 44.25 Luka Aras: 29 January 2022 Pre-Season Meet 2 Marsa, Malta 400 m hurdles: 55.53 Daniel Saliba: 1 April 2017 MAAA Challenge Meet Marsa, Malta [17] 3000 m steeplechase: 9:24.89 Luke Micallef: 26 July 2018 [e] MAAA Summer Meeting 2 Marsa, Malta High jump: 1.90 m Cassar Tomeggiani: 24 June 2017 Marsa, Malta ...
The National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI) is a heritage register listing the cultural property of Malta. [1] The inventory includes properties such as archaeological sites, fortifications, religious buildings, monuments and other buildings. [ 2 ]
The Maltese National Amateur League I (referred to as the IZIBet Amateur League for sponsorship reasons [1]) is the third-highest division in Maltese football, replacing the Maltese Second Division and Maltese Third Division during the 2020–21 season following the premature end of the previous football season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Malta national football team (Maltese: Tim nazzjonali tal-futbol ta' Malta) represents Malta in men's international football and is controlled by the Malta Football Association, the governing body for football in Malta. The first official game played by Malta was a 3–2 defeat in a friendly against Austria in 1957. [3]
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With the election of Robert Abela as Prime Minister of Malta, Farrugia Portelli was appointed Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection on 15 January 2020. [6] Farrugia Portelli is a former journalist and anchor of a number of current affairs and investigative journalism programmes.