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NWFA: Financial Constraints a Set-back in Joining CAF Women’s Champions League

The National Women Football Association says financial constraints and exposure are the two critical setbacks that will take a toll on local clubs should they join the Women’s Champions League which the Confederation of African Football-CAF intends to introduce.

NFCA: Coaches Without CAF B License Will Be Allowed to Discharge Their Duties

The National Football Coaches Association says coaches who do not possess the CAF B license will be allowed to discharge their duties as assistant coaches of Super League clubs when this year’s football campaign resumes in August.

Wait Until "The Time is Right" to Celebrate, Says Liverpool Manager Jurgen Klopp

Thousands of people celebrated on the city's waterfront on Friday, despite restrictions on gatherings because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Real Madrid Top of Laliga After Beating Espanyol

Real Madrid are two points clear at the top of La Liga after grinding out a victory at bottom club Espanyol.

FIFA Council Approves $1.5 Billion COVID-19 Relief Fund

Football Association of Malawi is set to benefit from the FIFA COVID-19 Relief fund following the approval of 1.5 billion US dollars by the FIFA council.

Civil Service United: Six Out-of-Contract Players Agree New Deals

TNM Super League outfit Civil Service United says it has started negotiating with six of its players over a possible contracts renewal which are due to expire this month end.

Silver Strikers FC & Some Released Players in a Contractual Row

Silver Strikers Football Club and some players it released are in a contractual row with the latter alleging that the club is reluctant to clear them.

Blue Eagles to Lose 13 Players to Police Training

TNM Super League outfit Blue Eagles Fc is set to be without some of its key players during the early months of the 2020/2021 football season as they have been shortlisted for Police training.

Good Samaritans Clear Chitipa United Bus With MRA

Good Samaritans have come to the rescue of  Chitipa United by paying a 2.5 million Kwacha deficit on duty-fee for a bus that club was failing to clear with the Malawi Revenue Authority.

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