Clinton Buhagiar takes position as interim President
Sandro Micallef has stepped down as president of the Malta Sports Journalists Association (MSJA) citing personal and professional reasons. The announcement was made during the 2024 Annual General meeting which was held on Thursday.
Micallef had been serving in the role of president of the MSJA for the past seven years and his second term was due to come to an end in August 2025.
However, in the interest of the association he decided to resign with immediate effect.
Micallef had been elected in the role of president on July 10, 2017 and had been confirmed in the role four years later.
Previously he had also occupied the role of general secretary of the association and also served as an EXCO member in his early years in sports journalism. Micallef has also recently resigned from PBS where he worked as a sports journalist for TVMsport.
In the meantime during the 2024 AGM, the members of the Malta Sports Journalists Association (MSJA) approved the appointment of Clinton Buhagiar in the role of interim president till the Annual Elective General meeting of the association scheduled for the third quarter of 2025.
Buhagiar, a long-serving and respected member of the association, has been serving on the EXCO board in the role of vice president working shoulder to shoulder with outgoing president Micallef for the past two terms.
During the AGM, Buhagiar expressed his commitment to continuing the association’s work in promoting sports journalism across Malta. He also said that he will continue on the steps of his predecessor and the EXCO’s vision in enhancing collaboration among members, driving forward new initiatives to support the sports media landscape and to help local sports associations to have a guaranteed media visibility irrespective of the popularity of their sport.
“I am honoured to have been entrusted with this role at such an important time for our association,” said Buhagiar.
“I look forward to working closely with our members and partners to further strengthen the voice of sports journalism in Malta.”
In his closing address at Thursday’s AGM, Sandro Micallef said that he is confident that Buhagiar will lead the association to a smooth transition until a permanent successor is elected during next year’s elective AGM.
“Clinton brings with him a wealth of experience and passion to our beloved association and I’m sure he will serve the role of interim president with great honour and responsibility,” added Micallef.
“I am convinced that with Buhagiar at the helm of MSJA, Lorraine Cunningham as General Secretary and Stephen Azzopardi in the role of Administrator amongst others, the association will enter a new chapter of growth and continued success,” he concluded.
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