The Malawi national football team, the Flames, departed today for the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Hollywoodbets tournament, set to take place in Mangaung and Bloemfontein, South Africa, from June 4 to 15.
Central Region Football Association (CRFA) has made key adjustments to its Week 2 Chipiku League fixtures, relocating several matches from home venues to neutral grounds to preserve the spirit of fair play.
In a moment that will live long in Malawian football memory, Malawi Football National Team, the Flames, pulled off a historic 1-0 victory over South Africa in the first leg of their African Nations Championship (CHAN) playoff, courtesy of an 87th-minute strike by Zeliat Nkhoma at the Bingu National Stadium on Saturday.
Week 4 is more than just another weekend—it could be a pivot point for several clubs. Whether it's about preserving unbeaten runs, climbing the ladder, halting free-falls, or finally igniting stalled seasons, the stakes have never been higher.
Expect tension, passion, and surprises as the 2025 TNM Super League writes its next chapter.
Flames head coach, Patrick Mabedi has once again dropped Gabadinho Frank Mhango as he names 28 players on Friday, a squad for 2026 African Cup of Nation (AFCON) qualifiers against Burundi and Burkina Faso on September 5 and 10.
Blue Eagles Sisters Saturday reigned supreme over their traditional rivals, Civonets in a thrilling Capital City netball derby K40 million Gateway Mall Central Regional...
Airtel Malawi has reaffirmed its dedication to supporting football in the country with a massive K655 million sponsorship deal for the Airtel Top 8 Zamadolo tournament over the next three years.
Fading TNM Defending Champions, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets continue their poor form when they were beaten by Karonga United 2-1 on Sunday at Karonga Stadium.
TNM Super League leaders, Silver Strikers Thursday consolidated their lead after playing 13 games when they demolished Mzuzu City Hammers with a 5-0 win at Area 47’s Silver Stadium in Lilongwe.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has said Football Association of Malawi (FAM) would send new videos of the state of Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Area 48 in Lilongwe.