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Danilo Francalanza, 26, a former Mtarfa F.C. footballer, has been awarded a FIFA Futsal Badge, making him the latest Maltese addition to the prestigious FIFA List. Francalanza, who began refereeing in futsal four years ago, becomes the third Maltese FIFA Futsal Referee. He joins Andrea Naudi, an international official since 2022, and Stephen Vella, who earned his FIFA badge in 2021.

In a move emphasizing continuity and stability, the Malta Refereeing Department has announced that the current roster of FIFA referees will remain unchanged for 2025. Ishmael Barbara (31), Matthew Degabriele (35), Philip Farrugia (36), and Trustin Farrugia Cann (38) will all retain their international badges for another year, while Jo-Anna Vassallo will continue to represent Malta as a FIFA female referee

Jesmond Zerafa has been appointed as the new head coach of Qormi FC, marking his return to the club after a decade. The Maltese Amateur League I team confirmed the news by mutual agreement following the recent departure of former coach Lydon Fenech.

While the festive season offers a break for many, it is a busy period for local football officials and players as the January transfer window approaches. One of the most promising talents in Maltese football, 25-year-old offensive midfielder Jan Busuttil of Balzan FC, appears set for a move to a new club

Valletta’s lead in the BOV Challenge League has been reduced after a goalless draw against Żebbuġ Rangers. Meanwhile, Pietà Hotspurs moved within four points of the league leaders following a 1-0 victory over Marsa.

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