Days after the Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE) came to a close in Andorra, Franco De Gabriele, Chief Commercial Officer of National Lottery, discussed this remarkable achievement and the support that the National Lottery provides as a sponsor of Team Malta…
What does Team Malta’s performance at GSSE 2025 mean to National Lottery plc?
First and foremost, congratulations to all the athletes, coaches, and support staff who wore the Maltese colours with pride.
Their performance in Andorra was inspiring and a reflection of talent, discipline, and a deep commitment to their sport and moreover their country.
At National Lottery plc, we believe in the transformative power of sport. Team Malta’s success is a testament to the resilience and potential that lies within our small nation.
We’re incredibly proud to have played a supporting role in their journey.
How was National Lottery plc involved with Team Malta during GSSE 2025?
As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility programme, we partnered with the Maltese Olympic Committee (MOC) a few years ago to support their drive in the development of athletes and diffusion of Olympic values in the country.
As a main sponsor to the MOC for the GSSE 2025, our contributions helped Team Malta’s preparation and participation in these Games.
It is a commitment in helping create the right environment for athletes to excel.
We view this as a long-term investment in the fabric of our society.
Sports foster values like teamwork, perseverance, and in the case of GSSE a sense of national pride.
These values are perfectly aligned with our company’s mission, and we are proud to support the MOC in its objective to promote such values through sport.
Why is sports sponsorship important within National Lottery plc’s CSR programme?
Our CSR programme is rooted in the idea of giving back to the community.
Sport is a powerful social connector. It uplifts communities, inspires youth, and unites a nation.
Supporting Team Malta isn’t just about medals – it’s about nurturing a culture of excellence and inclusivity in sport at all levels.
Whether it’s grassroots initiatives or elite competition, we want to ensure Maltese athletes have every opportunity to succeed and inspire.

Any final words to the athletes and Maltese supporters?
To our athletes: you’ve made us all immensely proud. Your achievements in Andorra have echoed across every town and village in Malta.
You’ve shown that with heart, discipline, and belief, anything is possible. At National Lottery plc, we remain committed to being part of that journey.
Note: This article was submitted by National Lottery
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