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  2. Ta' Qali National Stadium occupies a crucial place in Maltese football history and culture. From hosting international football fixtures to fostering the development of football in Malta, the stadium serves as an integral component of the nation's sporting landscape.

  3. The stadium, which also contains the headquarters of the Malta Football Association, seats 16,997 people and is, by far, the largest stadium in the country. It serves as the national football stadium of Malta and is the home stadium of the Malta national football team.

  4. TaQali National Stadium is the national stadium of Malta and the largest stadium on the island. It was built to provide the island with a new and modern national stadium, replacing the old Empire Stadium in Gzira near Valletta. The stadium officially opened on 14 December 1980.

  5. The TaQali recreation complex offers a recreational spot known as the Picnic Area for all the family. It is situated between the BOV Adventure Park and the Formal Garden area within the TaQali National Park.

  6. Nestled in the heart of Ta' Qali, Malta, The Centenary Stadium, known in Maltese as "il-Grawnd taċ-Ċentinarju," stands as a symbol of the island's deep-rooted passion for football. Classified as a UEFA Category 2 stadium, this edifice lies a stone's throw away from the National Stadium and embodies the spirit of Maltese football evolution and ...

  7. The Malta Museum of Football is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm and is located at Level 2, Millennium Stand, National Stadium, TaQali

  8. The Malta Museum of Football is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (excluding Public Holidays) and is located at Level 2, Millennium Stand, National Stadium, TaQali. Admission Prices. Adults: €5.00. Seniors (65+): €3.50. Children (U12): €2.50.

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