Super League of Malawi
Super League of Malawi, also known under the sponsored name as TNM Super League,[1] is the top football division in Malawi.[2][3]
Founded | 1986 |
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Country | |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | FISD Challenge Cup Malawi Charity Shield |
International cup(s) | CAF Champions League CAF Confederation Cup |
Current champions | Big Bullets (2019) |
Most championships | Big Bullets (14) |
Malawian mobile telecommunications company TNM sponsors the league with K65 million annually.[4][5]
History
It was created in 1986 and was first sponsored by Gillet Nacet. It was composed of eight teams: five teams from Blantyre and Districts Football League (BDFL) and three teams from Lilongwe and Districts Football League (LDFL). The eight inaugural members of the Super League of Malawi were Bata Bullets, Limbe Leaf Wanderers, MDC United, Red Lions, ADMARC Tigers, Silver Strikers, Civo United and MITCO.[6]
Competition format
There are 16 clubs in the Super League. During the course of a season (from April to December) each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 30 games. The first place teams qualifies for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League or Confederation Cup and the three lowest placed teams in the Super League are relegated to the regional leagues. The winners of each regional league (Southern Region Football League, Central Region Football League and Northern Region Football League) promoted to the Super League.
Current clubs
- Be Forward Wanderers (Blantyre)
- Big Bullets FC (Blantyre)
- Blue Eagles FC (Lilongwe)
- Civil Service United (Lilongwe)
- Chitipa United FC (Chitipa)
- Dwangwa United FC (Nkhotakota)
- Kamuzu Barracks FC (Lilongwe)
- Karonga United FC (Karonga)
- Masters Security FC (Lilongwe)
- Mlatho Mponela FC (Mponela)
- Moyale Barracks FC (Mzuzu)
- Mzuni FC (Mzuzu)
- Ntopwa FC (Bangwe)
- Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- Mighty Tigers FC (Blantyre)
- TN Stars FC (Kasungu)
Previous winners
- 1986 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
- 1987 : Civo United (Lilongwe)
- 1988 : MDC United (Blantyre)
- 1989 : ADMARC Tigers (Blantyre)
- 1990 : Limbe Leaf Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 1991 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
- 1992 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
- 1993 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 1994 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 1995 : Limbe Leaf Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 1995–96 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 1996–97 : Telecom Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 1997–98 : Telecom Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 1998–99 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
- 1999–00 : Bata Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2000–01 : Total Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2001–02 : Total Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2002–03 : Bakili Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2004 : Bakili Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2005–06 : Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2006 : MTL Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 2007 : ESCOM United (Blantyre)
- 2008 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 2009–10 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 2010–11 : ESCOM United (Blantyre)
- 2011–12 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 2012–13 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 2013–14 : Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)
- 2014 : Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2015 : Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2016 : Kamuzu Barracks (Lilongwe)
- 2017 : Be Forward Wanderers (Blantyre)
- 2018 : Big Bullets (Blantyre)
- 2019 : Big Bullets (Blantyre)
Performance By Club
Club | City | Titles | Last Title |
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Bullets (Includes Bata, Total Big, Bakili Bullets) | Blantyre | 14 | 2019 |
Silver Strikers | Lilongwe | 8 | 2013–14 |
Wanderers (Includes Limbe Leaf, Telecom, MTL Wanderers) | Blantyre | 6 | 2017 |
ESCOM United | Blantyre | 2 | 2010–11 |
ADMARC Tigers | Blantyre | 1 | 1989 |
Civo United | Lilongwe | 1 | 1987 |
MDC United | Lilongwe | 1 | 1988 |
Kamuzu Barracks | Blantyre | 1 | 2016 |
Top scorers
Year | Top scorers | Team | Goals[7][8] |
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2001–02 | MDC United | 24 | |
2002–03 | Bakili Bullets | 28 | |
2004 | Illovo | 18 | |
2005–06 | Wanderers | 26 | |
2006 | Wanderers | 18 | |
2007 | ESCOM United | 17 | |
2008 | Bullets | 14 | |
2009–10 | Silver Strikers | 18 | |
2010–11 | Blantyre United & Blue Eagles ESCOM United |
18 | |
2011–12 | EPAC United | 18 | |
2012–13 | Bvumbwe Research | 18 | |
2013–14 | Moyale Barracks | 17 | |
2015 | Red Lions Bullets | 14 | |
2016 | MAFCO | 19 | |
2017 | Silver Strikers | 16 | |
2018 | Bullets | 16 | |
2019 | Silver Strikers | 21 |
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