Maltese goalkeeper Raisa Costantino will continue her playing career in Italy after signing for Gelbison Women.
Gelbison Women will be competing in the Italian third-tier, Serie C, with Costantino set to feature in this championship for the second straight season.
In the previous campaign, Costantino was on the books of Tharros with whom she played 16 matches in the third-tier.
Costantino, 19, is also part of the Malta women’s national team setup under coach Manuela Tesse.
Gelbison will launch their Serie C campaign on September 8 when they host Frosinone.
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