Maltese Olympic Committee

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Maltese Olympic Committee
Maltese Olympic Committee logo
Country/Region Malta
CodeMLT
Created1928
Recognized1936
Continental
Association
EOC
HeadquartersGzira, Malta
President
Secretary General
Websitenocmalta.org

Maltese Olympic Committee (Maltese: Kumitat Olimpiku Malti) is the National Olympic Committee representing Malta. It is also the governing body responsible for Malta's representation at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, European Games, Mediterranean Games, Games of the Small States of Europe and European Youth Olympic Festival.

History[]

The Maltese Olympic Committee was founded on June 5, 1928 in Valletta and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1936.[1]

List of presidents[]

The following is a list of presidents of the Malta Olympic Committee since its creation in 1928.[2]

President Term
1928–1938
1946–1960
1960–1967
Victor Pace 1968–1973
1973–1977
1977–1989
1989–1999
1999–2013
2013–present

Executive committee[]

The current executive committee of the MOC is represented by:[3]

  • President:
  • Vice President:
  • Secretary General:
  • Finance Director:
  • Director of Sport:
  • Directors: , , Charlene Attard, , , ,

Member federations[]

The Maltese National Federations are the organisations that coordinate all aspects of their individual sports. They are responsible for training, competition and development of their sports. There are currently 28 Olympic Summer Sport Federations in Malta.[4]

National Federation Summer or Winter Headquarters
Summer Swieqi
Malta Athletics Federation Summer Marsa
Aquatic Sports Association of Malta Summer Gżira
Summer Valletta
Summer Marsa
Summer Ta' Qali
Summer St Julian's
Summer San Ġwann
Summer Pembroke
Summer Burmarrad
Summer Birkirkara
Malta Football Association Summer Ta' Qali
Summer Marsa
Summer Buġibba
Malta Handball Association Summer Msida
Summer Balzan
Summer Ta' Xbiex
Summer Pembroke
Malta Rugby Football Union Summer Marsa
Malta Sailing Federation Summer Naxxar
Summer Bidnija
Summer Valletta
Summer Valletta
Summer Valletta
Summer Gżira
Summer Sliema
Summer Cospicua
Summer Marsaskala

See also[]

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