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Malta Handball Association represented at the Paris World Games

The Paris World Games brings together young athletes from more than sixty countries across football, basketball, rugby sevens and handball.

Photo: Maria Vella Galea

Malta’s Under-17 girls’ and Under-19 boys’ handball teams are competing at the 2026 edition of the Paris World Games, taking place in the French capital from 6 to 11 July, flying the flag for the Malta Handball Association (MHA) at one of Europe’s foremost youth sporting events.

The Paris World Games brings together young athletes from more than sixty countries across football, basketball, rugby sevens and handball.

The tournament is renowned for attracting high-profile clubs and academies from across the world, with handball matches contested at more than ten venues in and around Paris.

The week opens with the event’s traditional ceremony on the River Seine, where each delegation will be flying the flag of its country and club.

Participation in a tournament of this calibre offers Malta’s young handball players the opportunity to test themselves against strong international opposition, gain valuable competitive experience, and represent Maltese handball on a prestigious stage.

The Under-19 boys’ team is led by coach Jacob Ciantar, with Raquel Ciantar coaching the Under-17 girls, and head coach Guy Bischoff overseeing both teams throughout the tournament.

Newly elected MHA President Vladimiro Comodini expressed his appreciation to all those who made the participation possible.

“This opportunity was first secured through the work of the previous committee, and I would like to thank them for laying the groundwork for our participation,” said Comodini.

“Credit is also due to the current committee, whose commitment ensured that everything was brought together in the final stages to make this a reality.

“To our players and coaches, I wish you a rewarding week in Paris. Beyond the results, this is above all a developmental experience – the chance to compete against quality opposition, learn, and grow both as athletes and as a group.”

The MHA thanks SportMalta, VisitMalta and the Maltese Olympic Committee for their continued support, without which participation in international events of this level would not be possible.

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