Malta FA launches stakeholder consultation for Ta’ Qali Sports Complex redevelopment

The Malta FA has launched a stakeholder questionnaire as part of a wide-ranging consultative process for the development of a Masterplan to redevelop the Ta’ Qali Sports Complex.

The Masterplan aims to transform the Ta’ Qali Sports Complex, which covers an area of approximately 100,000 square metres, into a sustainable and eco-friendly sporting hub. This follows the successful completion of the National Football Centre at the Malta FA Training Grounds, a project that cost a total of €15 million, offering a number of facilities, including a 400-seater, Category 1 stadium compliant with UEFA requirements.

The proposed redevelopment of the Ta’ Qali Sports Complex will focus on upgraded and modern facilities, enhanced spectator tribunes, improved sporting infrastructure, the development of complementary commercial facilities, the maximisation of the Centenary Stadium, and the potential creation of an additional training pitch.

As part of this process, the Malta FA has issued two stakeholder questionnaires to gather feedback, observations and perspectives on the proposed way forward. The questionnaire forms part of the work of the Masterplan Committee, which is led by Malta FA Senior Vice-President Dr Matthew Paris.

“The aim of the stakeholder questionnaires is to reach out, listen, and obtain feedback on the regeneration project of the Ta’ Qali Football Complex. For this purpose, two surveys have been launched concurrently: one aimed at the direct members of the Association and another aimed at external stakeholders. Both surveys are equally important, and we are confident that this process will provide everyone with the opportunity to share their views, aspirations, and feedback,”  – Dr. Matthew Paris

The consultative process is intended to ensure that all relevant needs are identified and that a broad range of perspectives and expertise are considered before the Malta FA commits to a final project.

Through this structured stakeholder engagement, the Malta FA is setting out its vision and strategic objectives for the redevelopment, while providing stakeholders with an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the planning process.

The outcome of the consultation, together with the input and recommendations of independent professionals and subject-matter experts, will be consolidated into a final proposal. This proposal will be submitted to the Malta FA General Assembly for consideration and approval, in line with the Association’s statutes and governance framework.

The questionnaire is being addressed to both internal stakeholders, including Malta FA members and recognised representative bodies, as well as external stakeholders whose perspectives and expertise are considered vital to the success of the proposed development.

All stakeholders are invited to submit their feedback, including proposals, suggestions and comments, by no later than 16th February 2026.

EXTERNAL FEEDBACK FORM

CONSULTATION DOCUMENT

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