The VisitMalta brand will now be given exclusive visibility on the kits of Athletica-Vaticana Vatican Cycling
Athletica Vaticana-Vatican Cycling is an official member of the International Cycling Union (UCI) since 24 September 2021 when the 190th UCI Congress was held in Leuven, Belgium.
Athletica Vaticana began its service among sportsmen and women in track and field four years ago. It is made up of citizens of the Vatican City, employees of the Holy See and their immediate family members. In addition to the UCI, Athletica Vaticana is an official member of the International Padel Federation and of the World Taekwondo and is currently initiative the process to become an official member of World Athletics.
Athletica Vaticana-Vatican Cycling will be participating, and for the first time, in the Cycling World Championships in Australia later this month. In Australia the team will be accompanied by Emiliano Morbidelli, Vatican-Cycling President; Simone Ciocchetti, Secretary General; and Valerio Agnoli, Foreign Relations Representative and Technical Commissioner. The team was also present in Malta for the Athletics Championships of the 18 Small States of Europe and in Oran in Algeria for the Mediterranean Games earlier this year.
In light of this, His Holiness Pope Francis, in a message, “nominated” Athletica Vaticana “ambassador of the Pope” among sportspeople, precisely because “Athletica-Vaticana bears concrete witness to the solidarity inherent in sport, to the supportive face of sport”.
Giampaolo Mattei, President of Athletica-Vaticana said that the team “is extremely happy to have established this connection with Malta, particularly because it echoes the Apostolic Journey which the Holy Father made in Malta earlier this year. Moreover, the team was in Malta during the Championship of Small States where we won our first bronze medal, apart from our Cricket team who was also in Malta for several matches. During his Journey to Malta, Pope Francis had described Malta as an ideal “rose of winds”, and through this relationship we would like to embark on our own journey, inspired by the “rose of winds” metaphor, embracing a friendship through sport, bringing people together, creating space for dialogue and peace, always based on the Holy Father’s speeches when he was in Malta earlier this year.”