Malawi
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Establishment Date:
1966
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Team Info
The Malawi national football team, nicknamed "The Flames," represents the Southeastern African nation of Malawi in international competition. Governed by the Football Association of Malawi, the team competes in CAF and FIFA tournaments, striving to make its mark on the continental stage. The Flames play their home matches at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe. While not a traditional African powerhouse, Malawi has experienced moments of great pride, such as qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations on several occasions. Their most famous result was a stunning 1-0 victory over Algeria in Blantyre during 2010 World Cup qualification. The team's playing style is often characterized by resilience, teamwork, and pace on the counter-attack. Key players over the years have often been based in the South African Premier Soccer League. The Flames enjoy passionate support from the Malawian public, for whom the national team is a great source of unity and hope. The current project under the technical staff focuses on building a competitive squad capable of consistently challenging for AFCON qualification and inspiring the next generation.
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