Pieta Hotspurs announced that president Mario Mallia has decided to step down from his post.
Mallia had taken the role of Hotspurs president in the summer of 2015 when he had replaced Joseph Sammut.
During his time at the helm, the Hotspurs gave a lot of importance to youth development, with the club nurturing several players who went on to join bigger clubs.
The club issued a statement whereby they paid tribute to Mallia’s contribution to the club.
“On behalf of the entire Pieta Hotspurs Football Club community, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your incredible leadership and dedication as our club president,” Mallia said in a statement.
“We were saddened to hear of your decision to step down from your position, but we want you to know how much we appreciate all that you have done for our team.
“Your tireless efforts, unwavering commitment, and passion for the game have been an inspiration to us all. Your leadership has taken our club to new heights, and we will always be grateful for the legacy you leave behind.
“Thank you for your countless hours of hard work, your vision for the future of our club, and your unwavering support for our players and staff. We will miss you dearly, but we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.”
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