The sport of football in the country of Malawi is run by the Football Association of Malawi.[1][2][3] The association administers the national football team, as well as the Super League of Malawi. Football is the most popular sport in Malawi.[4]
History
The Nyasaland Football Association was formed in 1938.[5]
National team
In the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Malawi reached the second round of the competition for the first time.[6]
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Tenants
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Location
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Stadium
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Capacity
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1
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Mighty Wanderers, Nyasa Big Bullets
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Blantyre
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Kamuzu Stadium
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65,000
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2
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Malawi national football team, Silver Strikers
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Lilongwe
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Bingu National Stadium
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41,100
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3
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Civil Service United, Kamuzu Barracks, Mchinji Extreme FC
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Lilongwe
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Civo Stadium
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25,000
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4
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Chitipa United, Karonga United
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Karonga
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Karonga Stadium
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20,000
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5
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Ekwendeni Hammers, Moyale Barracks
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Mzuzu
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Mzuzu Stadium
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15,000
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6
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Bangwe All Stars
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Blantyre
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Mpira Stadium
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6,244
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7
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Dedza Dynamos
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Dedza
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Dedza Stadium
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6,000
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8
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Blue Eagles
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Lilongwe
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Nankhaka Stadium
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5,000
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See also
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