

Tanzania Women 0–0 Malawi Women: Stalemate in International Friendly
An international friendly between Tanzania Women and Malawi Women ended goalless on 6 June 2026, as both sides struggled to break the deadlock in a cautiously played match. The result reflects the even nature of the contest, with neither team able to find a decisive edge.
Match Overview
Played at a neutral venue, the match saw early chances at both ends. Tanzania’s Amna Mohamed tested the Malawi goalkeeper with a curling effort from outside the box in the 12th minute, but the shot was tipped over the bar. Malawi responded through striker Chifundo Banda, whose powerful run into the area was thwarted by a last-ditch tackle from Tanzania’s center-back.
The first half ended with both teams exchanging possession but failing to create clear-cut opportunities. The midfield battle was intense, with Tanzania’s deep-lying playmaker Halima Salum dictating the tempo but lacking final third penetration.
Second Half: Missed Opportunities
The second half opened with Malawi pushing forward more aggressively. In the 58th minute, a free kick from Martha Kachapila struck the crossbar, leaving the Malawi bench frustrated. Tanzania nearly stole the win in the 81st minute when substitute Jessica Omary latched onto a long ball, but her shot was saved by the goalkeeper’s legs.
As the match wore on, fatigue set in, and both teams settled for a draw. The clean sheets were testament to disciplined defensive organization from both sides.
Key Performers
- Halima Salum (Tanzania) – Controlled the midfield and distributed accurately.
- Chifundo Banda (Malawi) – Constant threat on the counter, though lacked support.
- Goalkeepers (both sides) – Made crucial saves to keep the score level.
Match Importance
For Tanzania Women, this friendly offered valuable preparation ahead of regional competitions. Malawi Women will take positives from a solid away defensive performance. The goalless draw provides a foundation for both teams to build on in future fixtures.