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Marumo Gallants FC announces players departure, Flames Striker Mhango inclusive

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Marumo Gallants FC has announced the departure of several players whose contracts will not be renewed for the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season.

The players leaving the team include Dino Ndlovu, Ibrahima Aminata Conde, Kenneth Nthatheni, Theodore Siyabuleni Shai, Kamohclo Mahlasela, Gabadinho Mhango, Kopanolo Lehohonolo Thuntsane, Vusi Sibiya, and Daniel Akpeyi.

The club sincerely thanks these individuals for their contributions during their time with Gallants and wishes them the best in the next chapter of their football journeys.

In addition, Junior Dion and Yanga Mjoli, who were on loan from AmaZulu FC, will return to their parent club.

Marumo Gallants FC extends its appreciation to both players for their efforts during their loan spell and wishes them continued success.

The club is currently working on building and introducing new players to strengthen the squad for the upcoming season.

Gabadinho Mhango, the Flames striker, is among the players who have parted ways with Marumo Gallants FC, and according to sources, he is on the verge of joining Richards Bay, marking a new chapter in his football career.

This move comes as no surprise, given Mhango’s impressive performances on the field.

His departure from Marumo Gallants FC leaves a void in the team’s attacking lineup, but the club is confident that they can find suitable replacements to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season

Malawi’s Flames Coach Mwase drops Gabadihno Mhango, Chembezi, Nyoni for two 2022 World Cup qualifiers games

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi National Football Team, the Flames head coach Meck Mwase has dropped Orlando Pirates striker Frank Gabadihno Mhango in the squad to face Cameroon and Mozambique in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

The Flames host the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon on November 13, 2021 at Orlando Stadium , South Africa before facing Mozambique in Benin, three days later.

Mwase has also dropped Simba SC midfielder Duncan Nyoni and Dennis Chembezi, who has just started light training at Polokwane City.

Mwase however has given call ups to Moyale Barracks talisman Lloyd Njaliwa, Nyasa Big Bullets striker Hassan Kajoke and Mighty Wanderers left back Francis Mulimbika.

Local players are expected to go in camp on Sunday, November 7, before flying to South Africa on Monday, November 8, 2021.

However, Mhango has not been playing at Pirates.

More to come…

Malawi Flames’ striker Gabadihno Mhango Portugal bound

Flames striker Gabadihno Mhango is on the radar of Portuguese Primeira Liga side Vitória Futebol Clube , popularly known as Vitoria de Setubal.
Gaba, who plays for South Africa Premier Soccer League side Bidvest Wits, is struggling for game-time this season and expressed his desire to leave the club in January in search of game-time.
Mhango confirmed to The Daily Times the prospective move but could not give more details about the trip, saying he was tied up with other commitments.
“I will talk to you later my brother. I am busy at the moment,” the former Nyasa Big Bullets striker said.
Gaba is expected to fly out to Portugal from his South Africa base today for three-week trials.
Vitoria de Setubal sent scouts to watch him in Tuesday’s 0-0 draw against Cameroon at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
Gaba moved to Wits in 2016 from Bloemfontein Celtic after spending six months on loan at Golden Arrows where he netted five goals.
He had an illustrious career at Celtic where he won the Players’ Player of the Season award and also finished as the club’s top goalscorer in the 2014 season.
Former Big Bullets and Wanderers striker, Andrew Chikhosi, said Gaba has the potential to shine in Portugal.
“Gaba is a very good striker and is always dangerous when facing defenders. He has all the qualities to play for big clubs and I am confident that he will do well in Portugal,” Chikhosi said.
Mhango featured for the Flames in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Cameroon in two back-to-back games.
If he clinches a deal in Portugal, he will become the third Malawian player to ply his trade there in recent years after Richard Mbulu and the late Abel Mwakilama.
Mbulu had a six-month stint in Portugal before returning to Mozambique’s Costa do Sol whereas the late Mwakilama played for Club Esmoriz before his sudden death due to malaria.
Vitoria were founded in 1910 and are one of Portugal’s most decorated clubs, having won six trophies.
Some of the trophies they have won in recent years are Taxa De Portugal, Taxa da Liga, the Small Club World Cup and the Iberian Cup.
The club finished on position 14 in the Primeira Liga. Based in the city of Setubal, Vitoria’s home ground is known as Estadio do Bonfim.