Valletta FC announced a multi-year partnership agreement with betting company Meridianbet.
In a statement, the Premier League club said that this agreement will no doubt bring an innovative combination between the club and Meridianbet.
“Valletta Football Club and Meridianbet proudly announce today that both parties have signed a multi year platinum partnership agreement,” the club said in a statement.
“On behalf of Valletta Football Club We’re delighted to announce this new partnership, and we are convinced that this partnership will bring an innovative combination between our Club and Meridianebet.
“Meridianbet has managed to establish itself as one of the best online and live betting retailers. It took a long way to become the giants that they are today, founded in Europe back in 2001 from a humble start to now having nearly 1,000 betting shops which operate in 18 different countries across Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
“They have been working hard to grow in Malta and have so far successfully opened four shops in San Gwann, Birkirkara, Zabbar, and Bugibba. Meridianbet has also established plans to expand and open a couple of more shops across the island soon.
“Being also a leader in the online space, one could register an account on their online sportsbook platform: not a coincidence that they have grown this much! They focus on being Player First and hence their website is full of promotions and bonuses. Whether you’re a newcomer, a Sportsbook, or Casino player, surely you will find the right game to entertain you.”
Meridianbet is licensed by the MGA. License number: MGA/B2C/134/2007. Play responsibly. For help, visit www.rgf.org.mt. Players must be over 18 and terms and conditions apply.
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