Silver Strikers Ladies clinch title with games to spare

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Silver Strikers Ladies have officially been crowned champions of the National Bank of Malawi Women’s Premiership after a dominant 4-0 victory over Kukoma Ntopwa Women, sealing the title three games before winding up the season.

The triumph confirmed Silver Strikers Ladies’ dominance throughout the campaign, as they opened an unassailable gap at the top of the standings with matches still remaining on the fixture list.

The game started at a high tempo, and Silver Strikers were handed an early breakthrough in the fifth minute when Kukoma Ntopwa goalkeeper Mercy Sikelo accidentally turned the ball into her own net.

That early goal boosted Silver Strikers’ confidence and they quickly took control of proceedings, pressing relentlessly and pinning Kukoma Ntopwa deep in their own half.

Yamikani Mhango extended the lead in the 11th minute with a composed finish, rewarding Silver Strikers’ aggressive attacking approach.

Just two minutes later, Ennie Botha struck again, making it 3-0 and effectively deciding the contest before the first quarter-hour had elapsed.

Kukoma Ntopwa struggled to recover from the early onslaught, as Silver Strikers continued to dominate possession and dictate the pace of the match.

Grace Kakangula added the fourth and final goal late in the game, sealing a comprehensive victory that reflected the champions’ quality and depth.

The win pushed Silver Strikers Ladies to 42 points, a tally that leaves them well clear of their closest rivals with three matches still to be played before the league winds up.

In another fixture, Ascent Soccer Academy strengthened their grip on second place after a convincing 3-0 win over already relegated MK Academy Women.

Ascent now sit on 32 points, ten behind Silver Strikers Ladies, but comfortably placed as the season approaches its conclusion.

Speaking after the match, Silver Strikers Ladies head coach Andrew Chikhosi attributed the success to sound tactics, early goals, and the availability of a strong and balanced squad.

At the bottom end of the table, MK Academy Women, Moyale Sisters, and Topik Academy have already been relegated with three games remaining before the season winds up.


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Silver vs MDF Lionesses postponed due to waterlogged pitch

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has announced the postponement of the much-anticipated NBM Women’s Premiership match between Silver Strikers Ladies and MDF Lionesses, which was scheduled to take place on Sunday at Silver Stadium in Lilongwe.

According to FAM, the decision was made after match officials inspected the pitch and found it unplayable due to excessive waterlogging caused by heavy rains earlier in the day.

The association said the safety of players and officials could not be guaranteed under the conditions.

Spectators who had already gathered at the venue were left disappointed as the pitch continued to hold large pools of water, making ball movement and footing nearly impossible.

Match stewards and ground staff made several attempts to clear the water but the continuous downpour made the situation worse.

Both Silver Strikers Ladies and MDF Lionesses had already completed their warm-ups when the match was halted.

Coaches from both camps agreed with the decision, noting that playing under such conditions would increase the risk of injuries.

The clash between the two sides has been one of the most talked-about fixtures of the current season. Silver Strikers Ladies, who have been in impressive form, were aiming to extend their unbeaten run, while MDF Lionesses hoped to bounce back from recent mixed results.

The postponement means both teams now have additional time to revise their game plans and recover key players ahead of the rescheduled tie.

FAM has confirmed that the match will now take place on Monday, 17 November, at the same venue Silver Stadium with kickoff set for 14:00 hours. Supporters have been encouraged to return on the new date in large numbers.


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