Two Maltese referees busy abroad
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Two Maltese referees busy abroad
Two local Waterpolo referees, members of the Malta Waterpolo Referees Association, have been given two more international commitments to be referees in matches overseas.
Peter Balzan is today in Catania where he will control the game from the Italian league between Muri Antiochi of Catania and the team from Syracuse, Ortigia. The match will be played at 3 pm in Catania.
Meanwhile Massimo Angileri is in Aberdeen in Scotland where he is controlling matches before the Commonwealth Championships as well as from the same championships in which teams such as England, Scotland, Wales, Africa will be taking part of South Africa, Singapore and New Zealand.
The Maltese national team led by Karl Izzo is also taking part in these championships.
https://netnews.com.mt/2014/04/04/zewg-referees-maltin-impenjati-barra/