Africa Cup of Nations
FRANCO NDAWA NAMED AS FLAMES ACTING COACH
Football Association of Malawia (FAM) has stated that due to the event that Flames coach Young Chimodzi and his deputy Jack Chamangwana travel to Scotland for a coaching course, team manager Franco Ndawa will take over the mantle as acting coach.
Chimodzi and Chamangwana’s trip to Scotland coincide with the team’s camping in preparation for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations’ (Afcon) qualifiers against Mali...
MOROCCO PULLS OUT FROM HOSTING 2015 AFCON
The Football Federation of Morocco on Thursday withdrew from hosting the 2015 African Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament with the qualification series nearing an end amid looming Ebola fears across the continent.
The Football Federation of Morocco yesterday announced that it withdrew from hosting the 2015 African Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament with the qualification series nearing an end due to Ebola fears across the...
ALL IS NOT LOST, LETS LOOK FORWARD TO SECOND LEG OF AFCON-KAMWENDO
Flames Captain Joseph Kamwendo has urged Flames fans to forget Saturday’s woes and look forwards to an interesting second leg of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2015 qualifiers against the Desert Foxes on Wednesday.
Our squad is strong enough to produce the desired results and the players are keen to shine on Wednesday. “I think we have the squad which is capable of delivering,”...
ALGERIA ARRIVE AHEAD OF TOMORROWS AFCON QUALIFIER AGAINST THE FLAMES
The Flames will be making their final preparations ahead of tomorrow’s crucial Africa cup of nation’s qualifier against Algeria at the Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
The team has been in camp for the last three weeks with nine foreign based players joining the rest of the squad earlier this week.
It’s a must win game for Malawi if they are to have a realistic chance of...
WEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES BANNED FROM HOSTING ANY INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL DUE TO EBOLA OUTBREAK
Bans on Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone hosting any international football because of fears of spreading Ebola were kept in place by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) over the weekend.
The three West African countries at the epicentre of the outbreak of the highly contagious disease had originally been banned from hosting all games until mid-September.
Caf's executive committee decided that the ban should now...