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Malta Handball closes the season with a Finals’ Weekend to remember

The Malta Handball Association (MHA) closed another memorable domestic season recently with an action-packed Finals’ Weekend that saw over 230 goals registered across all categories and the coveted Super Cup put on the line.

The final day was the cumulation of a jam-packed season made up of various competitions and Mini Handball Festivals – a season that has continued to grow both in numbers and in quality of play across the local handball community.

Swieqi Gasan Mamo Insurance Phoenix enjoyed a strongly positive weekend, recording four wins from six games over the course of the finals.

The club won the Senior Men’s, Senior Women’s, U15 Boys, and U17 girls finals – an achievement that underlined the club’s consistency and depth across multiple categories.

Kavallieri, meanwhile, made their mark on the youth sector, claiming both the U15 Girls and U19 Boys titles.

The double success is a clear reward for the club’s continued investment in its development structures and a promising sign for the future of Maltese handball.

Results

Senior Men’s Final

Kavallieri RS2 vs Swieqi Gasan Mamo Insurance Phoenix 24-32

Top Scorers: Kavallieri – Felipe Vicente 6, Liam Harrison 4; Swieqi Gasan Mamo – Michal Wypych 11, Matthew Spiteri 5.

Senior Women’s Final

Swieqi RGF Malta Phoenix vs Kavallieri RS2 34-23

Top Scorers: Swieqi – Elizabeth Schiavone 18, Irena Drugovic 7; Kavallieri – Martina Saliba 7, Erica Mizzi 4.

U19 Men

Shooting Stars vs Kavallieri 22-24

Top Scorers: Shooting Stars – Lian Spiteri 8, Thomas Hackett 4; Kavallieri – Niccolo Fenech 6, Andrea Fenech 6.

U-17 Girls

Kavallieri vs Swieqi EBHS Phoenix 16-21

Top Scorers: Kavallieri – Martina Saliba 13; Swieqi EBHS Phoenix – Katrina Bilocca 8, Shanae Debono 5

U15 Girls

Swieqi EBHS Phoenix vs Kavallieri 14-22

Top Scorers: Swieqi EBHS Phoenix – Eliza Bilocca 6, Mikaela Vella 5; Kavallieri – Maria Grech 9, Elie Gatt 6.

U15 Boys

Phoenix vs La Salle 27-21

Top Scorers: Phoenix – Rodenas 9, Fenech 7; Kavallieri – Bonnici 8, Stellini 6.

Coach Education: EHF expert Luis Santos in Malta

This season has marked a significant investment in coach education, with Luis Santos becoming the third EHF Expert to visit Malta in just four months.  

Santos – with the assistance of the MHA Technical Team – delivered another important segment of the Level 2 Coaching Course which covered topics such asprogression from U15 to Senior Level, defence and offensive transition as well as attack and defensive transition.

The topics were covered theoretically and then supplemented with group work with the preparation of training sessions and practical application on the pitch. Many hours were spent reflecting and exchanging ideas to enrich the process of planning and delivering handball training.

Luis Santos said: “The accommodation, hospitality and treatment were excellent, and the experience was very enriching in helping me to better understand the country’s culture and way of life – not just in handball, but also in terms of education and culture.”

Looking ahead: Beach Handball and the Paris Games

With the indoor season now wrapped up, the MHA looks forward to the summer season, which will shift the focus to beach handball. Both the Men’s and Women’s National Teams are set to participate in various competitions across Europe, flying the Maltese flag on the international beach circuit.

On the indoor front, the U17 Girls and U19 Boys National Teams will represent Malta at the Paris Games this July – an event that will give the country’s most promising young talents a valuable international platform to test themselves against their peers.

Daniel Tabone, the Malta Handball Association president said: “This weekend brought our 2025/26 season to a fitting close.

“With the Super Cup on the line and hundreds of goals across every category, our courts saw the very best of competitive Maltese handball – and at the same time, our coaches were taking another important step forward in their own development. That balance, between performance on the court and continuous learning off it, is exactly the direction we want our sport to keep moving in.

“I would like to sincerely thank every club, player, coach, official, volunteer and supporter whose dedication has made this season such a rewarding one for our handball family.”

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