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A rink at the Bay Street Complex in St. George's Bay, St. Julian's, was open every day from November 6, 2013 and January 5, 2014, and from Friday-Sunday from January 10 to March 2, 2014.<ref>[http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-11-05/company-news/Bay-Street-presents-the-only-real-ice-skating-rink-in-Malta-3098411011 Bay Street presents the only real ice-skating rink in Malta]</ref> It later re-opened on November 23, 2014 and remained in operation until March 29, 2015. A professional figure skater, Floridan Otai, was hired to conduct lessons and give performances.<ref>[http://www.maltavocationalcentre.org/en/0-45-events/7/1-eventi/182-the-only-real-ice-rink-in-malta The Only Real Ice Rink in Malta]</ref><ref>[http://www.whatson.com.mt/en/events/events/10272/the-real-ice-rink.htm The Real Ice Rink at BayStreet]</ref>
A rink at the Bay Street Complex in St. George's Bay, St. Julian's, was open every day from November 6, 2013 and January 5, 2014, and from Friday-Sunday from January 10 to March 2, 2014.<ref>[http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-11-05/company-news/Bay-Street-presents-the-only-real-ice-skating-rink-in-Malta-3098411011 Bay Street presents the only real ice-skating rink in Malta]</ref> It later re-opened on November 23, 2014 and remained in operation until March 29, 2015. A professional figure skater, Floridan Otai, was hired to conduct lessons and give performances.<ref>[http://www.maltavocationalcentre.org/en/0-45-events/7/1-eventi/182-the-only-real-ice-rink-in-malta The Only Real Ice Rink in Malta]</ref><ref>[http://www.whatson.com.mt/en/events/events/10272/the-real-ice-rink.htm The Real Ice Rink at BayStreet]</ref>
The 2018 IIHF Semi-Annual Congress was held in Valletta in September 2018.<ref>[https://www.iihf.com/en/news/6184/2018-semi-annual-congress-opens 2018 Semi-Annual Congress opens]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 15:04, 23 June 2019

Malta
Flag of Malta.svg.png
Continent Europe
Population 452,515
Registered players N/A
Referees N/A
Rinks N/A
National teams None
IIHF since Not a member
Top league Maltese Hockey League


Malta is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. Valletta is the capital, and Birkirkara is the largest city.

History of hockey in Malta

There was formerly a competition, the Maltese Hockey League, that is known to have been contested in 2002 and 2003. The country's lone rink, the Eden Arena, closed in 2003.

Maltese hockey remained alive for a short time after the rink's closing. Team Malta participated in the CAE International Ice Hockey Tournament hosted by the Dubai Mighty Camels in 2004. Despite not having been on the ice in over eight months, the Maltese team finished as runners-up at the tournament, losing to the Qatar Desert Qanucks 2-0 in the final.[1] They returned to the tournament, this time known as the Malta Pirates, in 2005.[2]

The Malta International Ice Sports Association (MIISA) formerly existed with the objective of organizing and developing ice sports in Malta. After the closure of the arena, the MIISA sought to have a new facility erected.[3] An open-air ice rink was inaugurated at the Pjazza Tigne in November 2010.[4]

A rink at the Bay Street Complex in St. George's Bay, St. Julian's, was open every day from November 6, 2013 and January 5, 2014, and from Friday-Sunday from January 10 to March 2, 2014.[5] It later re-opened on November 23, 2014 and remained in operation until March 29, 2015. A professional figure skater, Floridan Otai, was hired to conduct lessons and give performances.[6][7]

The 2018 IIHF Semi-Annual Congress was held in Valletta in September 2018.[8]

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