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Sports private limited liability companies: A new corporate framework for Maltese sport

Stephanie Zarb Adami (Senior Associate)

by Ganado Advocates
May 25, 2026
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Understanding the New Regulations for Sports Private Limited Liability Companies in Malta

The Sports Private Limited Liability Companies Regulations, 2026 introduce a novel corporate structure into Maltese law, designed specifically for sports clubs. Issued under the Companies Act and set to come into force in 2 months’ time, these Regulations permit clubs to operate through a dedicated limited liability company while remaining subject to sector specific governance obligations.

Under this framework, a sports private limited liability company constitutes the club itself and is responsible for its management and administration. Its activities are restricted to those directly connected with the functioning of the club, although the Regulations also allow ancillary economic activities aimed at supporting financial sustainability and development.

The Regulations allow sports private limited liability companies to hold and exploit intellectual property rights, raise finance, and participate in related ventures, subject to appropriate authorisations and oversight mechanisms. At the same time, specific provisions govern membership, ownership, voting rights and decision making processes, reflecting the distinct nature of sports organisations as compared to purely commercial entities.

The Regulations provide for the registration or conversion of existing sports clubs into the new corporate form, allowing continuity of sporting identity while facilitating professionalisation and improved financial governance.

Importantly, the model seeks to balance commercial flexibility, such as the ability to hold intellectual property, raise finance and participate in related ventures, with oversight mechanisms linked to sports integrity.

Overall, this development represents a significant step in the professionalisation of organised sport in Malta and raises important considerations for clubs, investors and legal advisors operating in this space. The Regulations create new opportunities for sustainability, accountability and investment within the sporting sector.

It will be interesting to see how Maltese sports clubs navigate this transition over the coming months.

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