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Watch: Joseph Muscat Says Malta Premier League Not Involved In ARUC-MFA Agreement
Watch: Joseph Muscat Says Malta Premier League Not Involved In ARUC-MFA Agreement

Watch: Joseph Muscat Says Malta Premier League Not Involved In ARUC-MFA Agreement

Malta Premier League Chairman Joseph Muscat has distanced the league from the controversial agreement between the Malta Football Association (MFA) and ARUC, stressing that the Premier League had no role in the initiative. The scheme will allow around 160 children to receive up to €250 each to help cover the cost of practising sport. ARUC will fund

Football association defends youth scholarship deal with cannabis regulator

Football association defends youth scholarship deal with cannabis regulator

The Malta Football Association has defended its decision to enter into a youth scholarship agreement with the cannabis regulator, as criticism of the deal continues to mount. Yesterday, the MFA and Association for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) announced a deal that will see around 160 children join football nurseries free of charge, with ARUC

Cannabis-funded football nurseries show we’ve hit rock bottom, PN says

Cannabis-funded football nurseries show we’ve hit rock bottom, PN says

The Government's decision to use the authority for the use of cannabis to sponsor football nurseries clearly shows that we have reached rock bottom, the Nationalist Party said Monday.. That the Government, in its obsession with propaganda, shamelessly announced that the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) has partnered with the Malta

MFA defends deal with cannabis regulator ARUC

MFA defends deal with cannabis regulator ARUC

The Malta Football Association (MFA) has defended a scholarship deal funded by cannabis regulator ARUC, following criticism on social media. The deal will see around 160 children join football nurseries free of charge, with the Association for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) covering 75 per cent of eligible children’s membership fees and the

ARUC and MFA launch fund to help 160 children join football nurseries

ARUC and MFA launch fund to help 160 children join football nurseries

Around 160 children from families facing social and financial difficulties will be given assistance to attend football nurseries under a new agreement signed between the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) and the Malta Football Association (MFA). The scheme will cover up to €250 per child, enabling more youngsters to take up football