The Malta Fair Play Movement has announced the ninth TGS Malta Fair Play Award, in collaboration with the Malta Sports Journalists Association and Together Gaming Solutions. This award is aimed at sporting individuals or teams that have distinguished themselves with an altruistic gesture of fair play during official and/or non-official competitions.
The first award for the year 2023, covering the January–March period, was awarded to Daniel Sowatey.
The Ghanian defender started playing on our sister island, Gozo, in 2016 with Xagħra United F.C. and in 2019 with Victoria Hotspur. In the following year, he continued his career in Malta with Zejtun Corinthians until he moved to Vittoriosa Stars in 2022, and now he currently plays with San Gwann F.C.
Daniel Sowatey is also the founder of the Sowatey Official Foundation, which assists in the development of sports in Ghana. Recently, San Gwann F.C. and the Malta Football Player Association (MFPA) joined Sowatey in providing football equipment to Sambo4 F.C. Last year, the Sowatey Foundation donated food supplies to the Teshie Orphanage Home.
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The presentation of the TGS Malta Fair Play Award was hosted by Andrea Critien from the Finance & HR Department and Benjamin Delsinger, Managing Director of Together Gaming Solutions, at their offices in St. Julian’s. Charles Camenzuli was present on behalf of the Malta Fair Play Movement, while Sandro Micallef (MSJA President), Lorraine Cunningham (MSJA General Secretary), and Stephen Azzopardi (MSJA Administrator) represented the Malta Sports Journalists Association.
Members of the public, teams, or officials can notify the Malta Sports Journalists Association and the Malta Fair Play Movement and make them aware of a fair play gesture by contacting them at info@maltasportsjournalists.com for consideration.
Photo caption: Benjamin Delsinger (Managerial Director of Together Gaming Solutions) presenting the TGS Fair Play Award January-March 2023 to Daniel Sowatey (San Gwann F.C.)