The Malta Premier has unveiled its 2025/2026 season logo, featuring its new title sponsor YoHealth.
Last week, YoHealth signed a record agreement to become Malta Premier title sponsor. The Armenian company will replace 360 Sports, led by Azerbaijan oil and gas magnate Nasib Piriyevt, which served as the main sponsor of Malta’s top-flight championship during the 2024/2025 season.
The deal will see YoHealth having the naming rights to Malta Premier for the next two seasons.
“The newly-unveiled logo is a striking visual identity that artfully blends three powerful symbols: the iconic Maltese Falcon wings, a stylized trophy cup, and the heart emblem from YoHealth’s brand,” said a Malta Premier statement about the logo.
“Together, they form a dynamic representation of tradition, excellence, and wellbeing. It reflects the values at the heart of both Maltese football and the YoHealth brand: pride, ambition, and unity in Maltese football.”
It added that by honouring the traditions of local football, the YoHealth Malta Premier stands as ‘a powerful symbol of a sport’ that continues to grow in quality, influence, and appeal.
“The partnership with YoHealth, signals a significant step forward for Maltese football. The two-season naming rights agreement reflects the Malta Premier’s rising stature and its alignment with global standards,” it continued.
“It also demonstrates confidence from top-tier commercial partners in the league’s future, one that is sustainable, professional, and increasingly competitive.”
The 2025/2026 championship will start on August 16.
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