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Chakwera sparks Malawi’s Flames win against Ethiopia

By Bertha Chirwa

BLANTRYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera has congratulated Malawi National Team, the Flames, for whipping Ethiopia 2- 1 through penalties.

“I am elated to have been part of the ecstatic crowd that witnessed the Flames’ 2-1 victory over Ethiopia in the first qualifier for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Well done Flames. We are off to a good start. Let’s keep the fire burning!” said Chakwera soon after the match.

Chakwera cheering The Flames

Malawi has won it’s opening match in the 2023 Africa Cup of the Nation’s qualifer against Ethiopia at Bingu National Stadium.

It was an exciting game to watch which was patronized by the country’s President, Vice President Dr Saulosi Chilima and other officials together with thousands of soccer loving Malawians.

Gabadhino Mhango scored both two goals at 9 minutes and 43 minutes of the first half making the Flames lead by 2 goals to nill at the end of the first half.

Ethiopia came hard in the second half and managed to score through Abubaker Nasir Ahmed but the Flames maintained defence to end the game 2-1 in their favor.

Suprising, both teams scored through penalties.

Flames will face Guinea in their next match in their Group D campaign.

At 36 minutes in the second half, renowned commentator Charles Nyirenda was overheard on Zodiak Broadcasting Station weighing in on what sums up the lacklustre performance that characterized the Flames play in their first 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifier.

Everyone could agree, Ethiopia was a better side but as they stole the show with good play, the Flames did the scoring.

Eventually, the Flames with the help of good omen from President Chakwera edged Ethiopia with two first half penalty-kick goals from Frank Gabadinho Mhango.

Despite the poor performance, the Flames is three points richer and on to their second match against Guinea next week.

#AFCON 2021: Malawi’s Flames ready to go

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Football National team the Flames is expected to leave the country on Thursday, December 23, 2021 for Saudi Arabia where they are expected to camp a head of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in YAOUNDÉ Cameroon.

Polokwane City trio of Mike Mkwate,Khuda Ikenna Muyaba and defender Dennis Chembezi trained with their friends in Blantyre yesterday a head of the journey.

While Tanzanian based midfielder Peter Banda is doubtful of making it to Saudi Arabia as he is one of the Simba FC players currently on isolation for suspected to be COVID-19 positive.

John Cj Banda Flames Vice Captain says trainings are going on very well,Malawi is in the same group with Guinea, Zimbabwe and Senegal.

Malawi’s first game is against Guinea on 9th January, 2022 which will be the opening game of the 34th Edition of the Continental showpiece.

Malawi qualified to African Cup of Nations for the third time in history, last being in 2010 in Angola,they won their first game against Algeria by three goals to nil but later lost to Mali and the host to bow out of the competition under Kinnah Phiri.

Ethiopia demolishes Malawi the Flames 4-0 in friendly match

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Worst has happened! Meck Mwase ever since became, Malawi National Team, the Flames coach, his boys were out-muscled and out-maneuvered by Ethiopia in a 4-0 defeat at Bahir Dar Stadium in an international friendly match on Wednesday, March 17, 2021.

The Flames will connect to South Sudan for their must win 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier before hosting Uganda five days later.

As one way to prepare for the two matches, Malawi traveled to Ethiopia to play the match only to get the baptism of fire as the host capitalized on defensive errors from Mwase’s men.

With a 5-4-1 formation, many expected Malawi to attack with caution and to concede less but it was the opposite as they were found themselves 2-0 down before the recess and there were two further second half strikes from the Walias.

Mwase used Ernest Kakhobwe, Stainley Sanudi, Peter Cholopi, Nickson Nyasulu, Precious Sambani, Chimango Kayira, Rafiq Namwera, Chimwemwe Idana, Micium Mhone, Duncain Nyoni and Vincent Nyangulu in the first eleven before second half changes that brought no impact to his side.

The hosts took the lead in the 16th minute through Mesud Muhammad simple tap in from a Gefame Kebede’s cross.

The Flames had their realistic chance after the half hour mark through Nyangulu who blasted his effort over the cross bar.

Malawi, through the few opportunities created, had another chance to reduce the arrears in the 65th minute but Ngalande missed the opportunity to further frustrate Mwase who looked for a goal that never was.

Speaking to FAM Media after the final whistle, Mwase said the match exposed some weaknesses in his squad but he was quick to blame the Covid-19 break which forced the elite league to be suspended for almost seven weeks.

“We wanted to see how ready our boys are but it has shown that we have a lot of work to do before playing South Sudan. We are still behind in terms of football games which our friends are playing. We featured local players who have been idle for a long time and despite training hard, we lack match fitness,” he said.

On using three of the foreign based players called, the mentor said: “They have shown that they are really up there for themselves, they have shown that they came in with a very good purpose. They gave us a good run.

“We still have more foreign based players that are coming and with five days remaining, we will work hard in order to get the result against South Sudan and Uganda,” he said.

Malawi are third in Group B with four points behind Burkina Faso and Uganda.

Malawi the Flames now one step up FIFA rankings

The Malawi Football Team, which is popularly known as The Flames, has risen on the rankings of the World Football Governing Body, FIFA.

According to FIFA’s assessment, The Flames has moved from position 124 to 123 thanks to its splendid performance in the year just ending.

The rankings show that it is Belgium that is top on the list and England is on position three. But Senegal, which is on position 20 in the world, is on position one in Africa seconded by Tunisia which comes on position 27 in the world. In Africa, the Malawi Team is appearing on position 32.

Commenting on the development, coach for the Flames, Meke Mwase, has said the Flames need to pull the socks in order to score highly on the world football rankings.

Meanwhile, a former Flames player, Clement Kafwafwa, has commended the development, but has been quick to advise on the need to play better teams in Africa for the records to reflect truly.

Last month, the Flame beat South Sudan -0 at home, but lost 2-0 to Uganda in African Cup of the Nations preparations.

Flames to face Angola, Tanzania and Mauritius in group A in COSAFA Cup

Malawi Flames
The Malawi National Football Team

The Malawi national football team, the Flames, will next month, play against Angola, Tanzania and Mauritius in the Cosafa Castle Cup in group A.

This follows a draw that took place on Tuesday, in South Africa, who will the soccer tournament.

According to a report sources by The Maravi Post, the group winner will progress to the quarterfinals of the competition.

The tournament will start on June 25 and end on July 9, 2017.

The Flames were booted out of the tournament last year, after just managing to win one game before losing to Lesotho.

Thirteen out of the 14 COSAFA nations will take part in this year’s tournament; Comoros Island has withdrawn and is being replaced by guest nation, Tanzania.

Some soccer analysts believe that the competition will be used as a platform for identifying players for the 2019 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) by the Flames coach Ronny Van Geneugden.

Flames is expected to play against Comoros Island in the 2019 AFCON open qualifying game in June.

Meanwhile, the Belgium tactician announced plans to have the team assembled earlier next week, in readiness for the two crucial tournaments.

Recently Malawi was booted out of Championship of African Nations (CHAN), after losing 2-nil on goal aggregate to Madagascar.