Newly crowned waterpolo champions San Ġiljan TUM Invest annoucned that their star player Matthew Zammit has committed his future with the club after putting pen to paper on a five-year contract.
Zammit is regarded as one of the top players in Maltese waterpolo and his decision to stay at the club is a huge boost for San Ġiljan who are looking to complete a fine season with a league and cup double when they face Neptunes WPSC in the Knock Out final on Sunday.
“San Giljan ASC are proud to announce that Captain Matthew Zammit (Xellugi) has committed himself to the Club with a long-term contract,” the club said in a statement.
“Matthew’s loyalty towards the Club of San Giljan ASC since his teenage days is endless. He has indeed played a very big part in helping the Club achieve today’s status.
“Amongst many other honours, he has captained the team to three championships, including this years’ league title which was achieved without foreign players.
“We look forward to further success with his abilities.
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