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The Malawi national football team (Chichewa: Timu ya dziko la Malawi) represents Malawi in association football and is controlled by the Football Association of Malawi. Before 1966, it was known as the Nyasaland national football team. Known as the Flames, Malawi has qualified for three Africa Cup of Nations, in 1984, 2010 and 2021.
The sport of football in the country of Malawi is run by the Football Association of Malawi. [1] [2] [3] The association administers the national football team, as well as the Super League of Malawi. Football is the most popular sport in Malawi. [4]
Malawi national football team; M. Malawi national under-17 football team; U. Malawi national under-20 football team This page was last edited on 10 July 2020, at 11: ...
A list of current and former players who have played for the senior Malawi national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Malawian footballers .
The Malawi women's national football team represents Malawi in women's football at international level. It is overseen by the Football Association of Malawi. In 2020 the nickname Scorchers was adopted for the team. Previously it was referred to as She-Flames. [2] In 2023 Malawi won their first and only COSAFA title defeating Zambia 2–1 at the ...
This article lists the results and fixtures for the Malawi women's national football team. [1]Nicknamed the "Scorchers" the team represents Malawi in women's association football. its governed by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) and it competes as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Malawi fields a national football team. The country's biggest success was a third place finish at the 1987 All-Africa Games. This was the last year national football teams were allowed to play in the All-Africa Games. Since 1991, only under-23 teams are allowed to play. [1]
Phiri was the inspiration behind the Malawi national team's finest hours in the late 1970s when Malawi twice won the East and Central Africa Challenge Cup. He scored 71 goals in 115 games. He scored 71 goals in 115 games.