Malawi Premiere Division

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Malawi Premiere Division also known as Telekom Super League is the top football division in Malawi, it was created in 1986.

[edit] Telekom Super League - Clubs 2006

  • ADMARC Tigers (Blantyre)
  • Big Bullets (Blantyre)
  • Blue Eagles FC (Lilongwe)
  • CIVO United (Lilongwe)
  • Cobbe Barracks (Zomba)
  • Eagle Beaks (Lilongwe)
  • Dwangwa United FC (Nkhota Kota)
  • MTL Wanderers (Blantyre)
  • Moyale Barracks (Mzuzu)
  • Mzuzu Central Hospital Stars (Mzuzu)
  • Nchalo United (Nachalo)
  • Red Lions (Zomba)
  • Sammy's United (Blantyre)
  • Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
  • Super ESCOM (Blantyre)

[edit] Previous Winners

  • 1986 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
  • 1987 : CIVO United (Lilongwe)
  • 1988 : MDC United (Lilongwe)
  • 1989 : ADMARC Tigers (Blantyre)
  • 1990 : Limbe Leaf Wanderers (Blantyre)
  • 1991 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
  • 1992 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
  • 1993 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)

no championship between 1994 and 1995

[edit] External links

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