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12/14 12:30 | - | Songwe Border Utd v Mzuzu City Hammers | View |
12/14 12:30 | - | Mighty Wanderers v Ekhaya FC | View |
12/14 12:30 | - | Kamuzu Barracks v Creck SC | View |
12/14 12:30 | - | Civil Service Utd v Chitipa United | View |
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12/17 12:30 | - | Mzuzu City Hammers v Civil Service Utd | View |
12/17 12:30 | - |
Karonga United v Big Bullets
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12/17 12:30 | - | Dedza Dynamos v Moyale Barracks | View |
12/17 12:30 | - | Creck SC v Chitipa United | View |
12/17 12:30 | - | Blue Eagles v Kamuzu Barracks | View |
12/20 12:30 | - |
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12/20 12:30 | - | Mighty Tigers v Creck SC | View |
12/20 12:30 | - | Civil Service Utd v Blue Eagles | View |
Super League of Malawi, also known as the TNM Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the top football division in Malawi. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Malawi Regional Football Leagues.
Malawian mobile telecommunications company TNM sponsors the league with K65 million annually.
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.