

Malavi
Kuruluş
1966
Teknik Direktör
Callisto PasuwaTesis
Bingu National Stadium
Şehir
Lilongwe
Kapasite
41,100
Zemin
grass
Sezon İstatistikleri
Sicil
3W 1D 5L
H:1W/A:2W
Goller
8 / 10 (-2)
H:5/A:3
Gol Yemeden
2
H:1/A:1
Son Sonuçlar
@ Etiyopya
09/06/2026Hazırlık Ülkeler
@ Etiyopya
06/06/2026Hazırlık Ülkeler
@ Botsvana
31/03/2026Hazırlık Ülkeler
@ Zambiya U23
28/03/2026Hazırlık Ülkeler
@ Sao Tome ve Principe
13/10/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
vs Liberya
08/09/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
@ Namibya
05/09/2025Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
vs Angola
10/06/2025COSAFA Kupası
@ Namibya
08/06/2025COSAFA Kupası
Gelecek Maçlar
vs Ekvator Ginesi
Dünya Kupası Afrika Elemeleri
09/10/2025
18:00
vs South Sudan
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
23/09/2026
18:00
@ Angola
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
27/09/2026
18:00
@ Mısır
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
11/11/2026
18:00
vs Mısır
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
15/11/2026
18:00
@ South Sudan
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
24/03/2027
18:00
vs Angola
Afrika Uluslar Kupası Elemeleri
28/03/2027
18:00
Malavi
The Malawi national football team, known as the Flames, is governed by Football Association of Malawi and has competed under FIFA since 1967. Malawi participated in the Africa Cup of Nations 2021 in Cameroon, reaching the group stage in only their second AFCON appearance. The team drew against Senegal, eventual champions, earning admiration across Africa. Malawi's notable players include Gabadinho Mhango, who was top scorer in the South African Premier Soccer League, and Gerald Phiri. The team plays home matches at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre and Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe. Despite limited resources compared to larger African football nations, Malawi has maintained competitive participation in COSAFA Cup, winning the tournament in 2019. The federation continues investing in youth development and coaching education to ensure consistent improvement in qualifying campaigns.




























