BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The 2025 FDH Bank Cup final between Silver Strikers and Mighty Wanderers has generated a total revenue of K112 million, according to figures released by the Football Association of Malawi.
Although the figure falls short of the record-breaking K216 million realized during the Airtel Top 8 final earlier this year, which featured Silver Strikers against FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, it’s still a significant amount that highlights the growing commercial appeal of domestic football competitions in Malawi.
The final, played yesterday at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, saw Silver Strikers emerge victorious after beating Mighty Wanderers 5-4 on post-match penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
The win will further boost the Central Bankers’ coffers with a K45 million winners’ prize, in addition to the over K22 million they pocketed from gate collections.
Mighty Wanderers, on the other hand, took home over K22 million from the gate collections, a significant boost to their financial position as the season winds down.
The revenue generated from the final is a testament to the growing popularity and commercial viability of the FDH Bank Cup.
The competition has not only brought excitement to football fans but also provided a platform for clubs to raise much-needed funds to support their operations.
With the increasing financial stakes, clubs are likely to benefit from improved infrastructure, player welfare, and talent development, both locally and internationally.
Silver Strikers’ triumph in the final will undoubtedly spur them on to greater heights, while Mighty Wanderers will be looking to regroup and bounce back stronger in their next outing.
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