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Football Association of Malawi

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Governing body of association football in Malawi
Football Association of Malawi
CAF
Short nameFAM
Founded1966
FIFA affiliation1968
CAF affiliation
  • 1973 (Provisional member)[1]
  • 1974[2]
PresidentFleetwood Haiya
Websitehttps://www.fam.mw

TheFootball Association of Malawi (FAM) is thegoverning body controlling the sport offootball in the southern African country ofMalawi. The Association is affiliated to theConfederation of African Football,FIFA andCOSAFA.

History

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The Football Association of Malawi has been mostly associated with the senior national team called the Flames. This team has been participating in international competitions since the 60s but has not had any honours as yet. It has qualified for the African cup of nations only one in the late 70s and the All Africa Cup in the 80s. The Flames were champions of CECAFA in 1978,1979 and 1988

The Flames changed their coach, Kinnah Phiri, who inspired them to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Angola in 2010. Their only win at the AFCON Finals was a 3 - Zero beating of Algeria in their first game of the tournament. As of January 2010 they were ranked 82nd in the world and 27th in Africa. In late January 2010 the President Walter Nyamirandu told theBBC that the Organization will play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[3]

Famous players

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Enerst Mtawali remains the player who has achieved a lot in his playing career. He played in South Africa, France, Mexico, Argentina (Newell's Old Boys in 1995), etc. Of late there isEssau Kanyenda, the only Malawian to play European champion league with Locomotiv Moscow played in Russia, Dan Chitsulo in Germany and Clement Kafwafwa in Denmark. There were also a number of good players in South Africa like Peter Mponda, John Maduka and Patrick Mabedi.

Currently Joseph Kamwendo who plays in Mozambique, Robert Ng'ambi and Limbikani Mzava in South Africa, Tawonga Chimodzi in Greece, Robin Ngalande who played in Spain and Frank Gabadinho Mhango who played for Orlando Pirates are few of the Flames players that have been outstanding.

The current staff of the Association

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References

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  1. ^The Daily Times (Malawi). 18 July 1973.
  2. ^The Daily Times (Malawi). 24 April 1974.
  3. ^Malawi on the verge of football history in Angola
  4. ^Malawi FA eyes 2022 World Cup | Malawi newsArchived 2010-01-22 at theWayback Machine

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