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1986 Super League of Malawi

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Super League of Malawi
Season1986
ChampionsBata Bullets
1987

The 1986 Super League of Malawi was the first season of Super League of Malawi, the top professional league for association football clubs in Malawi.

Overview

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Top five clubs from Blantyre and Districts Football League (BDFL) and top three from Lilongwe and Districts Football League (LDFL) were invited to participate in the inaugural national league championship. Two clubs from Blantyre, Limbe Leaf Wanderers and Hardware Stars indicated they would not participate, but LLW changed its decision, while ADMARC Tigers replaced Hardware Stars. The other three teams in Blantyre were the Red Lions, Bata Bullets and Berec Power Pack who, through a new sponsorship agreement, changed to MDC United. The Lilongwe clubs were MITCO FC, Civo United and Silver Strikers.

The home and away format was played on three rounds with Gillette Nacet as the first sponsor.

The first game was played on 15 March 1986 involving MITCO FC and Admarc Tigers. MITCO FC won the game 1–0 a goal scored by Lameck Botha in the 21st minute there by becoming the first player to score a goal in the history of Super League of Malawi.[1][2]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Bata Bullets (C) 21 10 8 3 30 16 +14 38
2 ADMARC Tigers 21 10 4 7 28 23 +5 34
3 Limbe Leaf Wanderers 21 9 4 8 26 27 −1 31
4 MDC United 21 8 6 7 20 17 +3 30
5 MITCO FC 21 9 3 9 22 26 −4 30
6 Silver Strikers 21 7 8 6 30 21 +9 29
7 CIVO United 21 5 10 6 21 24 −3 25
8 Red Lions 21 3 3 15 14 34 −20 12[a]
Source: Football Association of Malawi
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Red Lions completed only 11 fixtures, failed to play in the remaining 10 games which were then awarded to their opponents with a 2-0 score.


References

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  1. ^ "RSSSF competition history". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 6 December 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Throw Back Thursday with Mario. The history of the Super League". facebook.com. Archived from the original on 16 April 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
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