Malawi national football team

Malawi
Nickname(s) The Flames
Association Football Association of Malawi
Sub-confederation COSAFA (Southern Africa)
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Head coach Young Chimodzi
Asst coach Jack Chamangwana
Captain Joseph Kamwendo
Home stadium Kamuzu Stadium
FIFA code MWI
FIFA ranking 91 Increase 2 (12 March 2015)
Highest FIFA ranking 67 (December 1993)
Lowest FIFA ranking 138 (December 2007, March 2008)
Elo ranking 116
Highest Elo ranking 47 (June 1988)
Lowest Elo ranking 145 (December 1999)
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Nyasaland 0–5 Northern Rhodesia 
(Malawi; 1957)
Biggest win
 Malawi 8–1 Botswana 
(Malawi; 13 July 1968)
 Malawi 8–1 Djibouti 
(Blantyre, Malawi; 31 May 2008)
Biggest defeat
 Nyasaland 0–12 Gold Coast 
(Malawi; 15 October 1962)
Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances 2 (First in 1984)
Best result Round 1: 1984 & 2010

The Malawi national football team, nicknamed The Flames, is the national team of Malawi and is controlled by the Football Association of Malawi. Before 1966 they were known as the Nyasaland national football team. They have never qualified for the World Cup finals, and have twice reached the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations. Their best performance was winning the bronze medal at the 1987 All-Africa Games.

Achievements

COSAFA Cup :
CECAFA Cup :
All Africa Games :
  • 1 Third Place (1987)

Competition records

World Cup record

Africa Cup of Nations record

Recent Fixtures and Results

Date Opposition Result Venue Competition Notes
26 May 2013 ZimbabweDrew 1–1 Blantyre, MalawiInternational Friendly
5 June 2013 NamibiaDrew 0–0Blantyre, Malawi2014 World Cup Qualifier
12 June 2013 KenyaDrew 2–2Blantyre, Malawi2014 World Cup Qualifier
13 July 2013 ZimbabweDrew 1–1 Lusaka, Zambia2013 COSAFA Cup
16 July 2013 AngolaLost 2–3 Kitwe, Zambia2013 COSAFA Cup
14 August 2013 RwandaWon 1–0 Kigali, RwandaInternational Friendly
4 September 2013 BotswanaLost 0–1 Gaborone, BotswanaInternational Friendly
7 September 2013 NigeriaLost 0–2Calabar, Nigeria2014 World Cup QualifierKnocked Out of Tournament
5 March 2014 ZimbabweLost 1–4 Blantyre, MalawiInternational Friendly
4 May 2014 TanzaniaDrew 0–0Mbeya, TanzaniaInternational FriendlyNon FIFA Match
17 May 2014 ChadWon 2–0Blantyre, Malawi2015 AFCON Qualifier
27 May 2014 TanzaniaLost 0–1 Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaInternational Friendly
31 May 2014 ChadLost 1–3N'Djamena, Chad2015 AFCON Qualifier
6 July 2014 MozambiqueDrew 1–1Lilongwe, MalawiInternational FriendlyNon FIFA Match
(Independence Day Celebration)
15 July 2014 UgandaDrew 0–0Kampala, UgandaInternational Friendly
20 July 2014 BeninLost 0–1Cotonou, Benin2015 AFCON Qualifier}

Current squad

The following players were called for 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Benin on 20 July 2014.[1]

Caps and goals correct as of 21 July 2014.

# Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
GK McDonald Harawa 2 0 Malawi Moyale Barracks
GK Richard Chipuwa 21 October 1992 1 0 Malawi Mighty Wanderers
DF Moses Chavula 8 August 1985 65 4 Mozambique Costa do Sol
DF Harry Nyirenda 25 August 1990 21 1 South Africa Black Leopards
DF Limbikani Mzava 12 November 1993 21 0 South Africa Bloemfontein Celtic
DF John Lanjesi 23 April 1993 11 0 Malawi Civo United
DF Lucky Malata 25 February 1991 4 0 Malawi Silver Strikers
DF Sankhani Mkandawire 6 September 1990 3 0 Malawi Big Bullets
DF Francis Mulimbika 27 March 1993 3 0 Malawi Mighty Wanderers
MF Joseph Kamwendo 23 October 1986 73 5 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
MF Chimango Kayira 28 September 1993 30 0 Mozambique Costa do Sol
MF Frank Banda 12 January 1991 23 1 Malawi Silver Strikers
MF John Banda 20 August 1993 19 2 Malawi Blue Eagles
MF Ndaziona Chatsalira 8 November 1992 16 0 Malawi Silver Strikers
MF Philip Masiye 4 February 1988 10 0 Malawi Blue Eagles
MF Junior Chimodzi 16 January 1997 6 0 Malawi Silver Strikers
FW Chiukepo Msowoya 23 September 1988 43 12 Mozambique Maxaquene
FW Atusaye Nyondo 25 July 1988 31 6 South Africa University of Pretoria
FW Robin Ngalande 2 November 1992 15 1 South Africa Bidvest Wits
FW Gabadinho Mhango 27 September 1992 11 4 South Africa Bloemfontein Celtic
FW Gastin Simukonda 26 February 1993 9 1 Malawi Moyale Barracks

Head coaches

  • Malawi John Kaputa (2004)
  • Malawi Yassin Osman (2004–05)
  • England Michael Hennigan (2005, caretaker)
  • Germany Burkhard Ziese (2005–06)
  • Malawi Kinnah Phiri (2006–07, caretaker)

References

  1. FAM releases list of Flames' local players Football Association of Malawi.

External links