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Malawi Flames camp Sunday in readiness for the Uganda Cranes

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Malawi national football team will camp on Sunday after caretaker coach Ernest Mtawali named a 25-man squad for a friendly game against Uganda on July 6 as part of independence celebrations at Kamuzu Stadium.

Mtawali has recalled Sankhani Mkandawire, Chiukepo Msowoya, Dave Banda and Mozambican based professional goalkeeper Simplex Nthala but there is no room for another Mozambique based professional goalkeeper Charles Swine who has part of the Cosafa team.

 

He has kept faith in the youthful players were part of his Under-20 national team such as Stanley Sanudi, Boston Kabango, Isaac Kaliati and Ernest Tambe
The coach who picked Gerald Phiri as assistant coach has also roped in former Bullets and national team midfield gem Chancy Gondwe as team manager.

But there is no room for Mozambique based professional goalkeeper Charles Swine who has part of the Cosafa team but.
Former national team midfield maestro Chancy Gondwe has been roped in as team manager with former Bullets international goalkeeper Swadick Sanudi as goalkeeper trainer.

The list of the squad:

goalkeepers: Brighton Munthali, Simplex Nthala, Richard Chipuwa, MacDonald Harawa.

Defenders; Yamikani Fodya Francis Mulimbika, Lucky Malata, Sankhani Mkandawire, John Lanjesi, Boston Kabango, Stanley Sanudi, Peter Cholopi.

Midfielders; Yamikani Chester, Dalitso Sailesi, Ernest Tambe, Phillip Masiye, Isaac Kaliati, Davue Banda, John Banda, Fischer Kondowe, Chiukepo Msowoya, Deus Nkuti, Green Harawa, Zicco Mkanda, Tizgowere Kumwenda,

Head coach; Ernest Mtawali,
assistant coach; Gerald Phiri
Team manager: Chancy Gondwe

goalkeeper trainer: Swadick Sanudi,

Team doctor: Levison Mwale.

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