Sliema ASC has reached a historic milestone in European sport, securing a bronze medal in the European Aquatics Challenger Cup and marking the first-ever European podium finish for a Maltese team sport.The achievement represents a defining moment for Maltese sport, capping off a long and demanding campaign that saw the team compete against clubs from across the continent. Their performances throughout the competition showcased determination, discipline and the kind of belief that has now etched their name into Maltese sporting history.“This bronze medal is more than a trophy. It’s a statement. It’s history. It’s Malta reaching new heights,” wrote Sliema ASC on Facebook. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)Players and coaching staff were praised for their commitment and professionalism throughout the tournament, representing both their club and their country with pride. Behind the scenes, the club’s committee also played a key role in turning the European dream into reality, ensuring the project launched last year continued to move forward as promised.For Malta, the bronze medal represents far more than a trophy. It is a historic first, a symbol of how far Maltese sport has come, and proof that the country can compete on the European stage.Well done Sliema ASC! Tag a waterpolo fanCredit: Sliema ASC via Facebook•