Results

Malawi Super League 11/01 12:30 - Red Lions v Ekwendeni Hammers W 1-0
Malawi Super League 10/21 12:30 - Red Lions v Extreme FC W 2-1
Malawi Super League 10/16 12:30 - CIVO United v Red Lions D 0-0
Malawi Super League 09/23 12:30 - Red Lions v Blue Eagles L 0-2
Malawi Super League 09/10 12:30 - Mighty Tigers v Red Lions L 1-0
Malawi Super League 08/30 12:30 - Red Lions v MAFCO L 1-2
Malawi Super League 07/29 12:30 - Extreme FC v Red Lions L 2-1
Malawi Super League 07/16 12:30 - Ekwendeni Hammers v Red Lions L 3-2
Malawi Super League 07/08 12:30 - Red Lions v Mighty Tigers W 1-0
Malawi Challenge Cup 06/27 12:30 - Augnablik Kopavogur Women v Red Lions L 2-1
Malawi Super League 06/03 12:30 - Bangwe All Stars v Red Lions - View
Malawi Super League 05/28 12:00 - Big Bullets v Red Lions L 4-0

Wikipedia - Red Lions FC (Malawi)

Red Lions Football Club is a Malawian football (soccer) club based in Zomba, Southern Region and currently playing in the TNM Super League, the top division of Malawian football.

History

The Red Lions FC is a military football club from Zomba, the old capital of Malawi. In the past the club was predominantly made of soldiers. Most of their players were spotted from smaller military teams back in the days in the name of Moyale Barracks FC, Kamuzu Barracks FC and the Kamuzu Military College now MAFCO. In recent years all these teams have been promoted to play in the TNM Super League, the highest football league in the country, thus the Red Lions Football Club have to acquire talent from elsewhere.

The club has produced notable footballers some of which were instrumental in the success of the Malawi national football team such as Collins Thewe, Matthias Chisale, Wilfred Nyalugwe, Mike Kumanga, Prichard Mwansa and Victor Phiri among others. The club has never been relegated since the inception of the Super League in Malawi. Even though its currently base is in the Eastern Town of Balaka, the club hails from Zomba City.

The Malawi national soccer team, affectionately known as the "Red Lions," is a symbol of national pride and passion for the sport in Malawi. Established in the early 1960s, the team has become a prominent figure in African football, representing the country in various international competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and World Cup qualifiers.

The Red Lions are known for their vibrant red kits, which embody the spirit and determination of the players and their supporters. The team's emblem features a fierce lion, symbolizing strength, courage, and resilience—qualities that the players strive to embody on the pitch.

Over the years, the Red Lions have produced a number of talented players who have made significant contributions to both the national team and club football, both locally and internationally. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of skillful ball control, tactical awareness, and a strong work ethic, making them a competitive force in regional tournaments.

The passionate fan base of the Red Lions is a vital part of the team's identity, with supporters rallying behind the players during home matches at the iconic Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe and away games. The atmosphere created by the fans is electric, showcasing the deep-rooted love for football in Malawi.

As the Red Lions continue to develop and strive for success on the international stage, they remain a source of inspiration for aspiring young athletes in Malawi, fostering a sense of unity and hope for the future of football in the nation.