MDF Lionesses’ Fazila Chembekezo and Asimenye Simwaka bag in six goals in two playoff matches of National Bank Women’s Premiership

Unstoppable Asimenye Simwaka

* As Fazila claimed two hat-tricks in 8-1 thrashing against Mzuzu City Hammers on Thursday and in 7-1 whipping of Chitoliro Heroines Saturday afternoon

* While Asimenye scored hat-trick plus one more against Mzuzu City Hammers and two against Chitoliro Heroines

* To book a place in the inaugural 10-team National Bank Women’s Premiership scheduled to kickoff July 26

By Duncan Mlanjira

MDF Lionesses have a booked a place in the inaugural 10-team National Bank Women’s Premiership scheduled to kickoff July 26 after winning both their two play-off matches on Thursday and Saturday afternoon played at Mzuzu Stadium.

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MDF Lionesses’ Fazila Chembekezo and Asimenye Simwaka bagged in six goals as Fazila claimed two hat-tricks in 8-1 thrashing of Mzuzu City Hammers on Thursday and in 7-1 whipping of Chitoliro Heroines Saturday afternoon.

While Asimenye scored a hat-trick plus one more against Mzuzu City Hammers and two against Chitoliro Heroines. Against Mzuzu City Hammers, Asimenye scored in 36th, 43rd, 74th to claim her hat-trick and the 4th goal in the 82nd while Fazila claimed her hat-trick in 36th, 42nd and 45+1’.

The other goal was from Salome Vinkhumbo in the 45th while Mzuzu City Hammers’ consolation was from Ester Mhango in the 88th.

On Saturday Fazila’s goals were in the 1st minute, 49th and 57 while Asimenye’s were in the 3rd and 21st as Catherine Kachala claimed a brace in 45+1 and the 78th.

— for the Fazila and Asimenye to lead in the race for the Golden Boot ahead of the inaugural top tier women’s football league.

One interesting aspect of Malawi Scorchers striker, Asimenye is that she is multi-talented as she is also blessed with boxing, netball as well as athletics and along with Fazili, they have set the tone for stiff competition in the race for the inaugural National Bank Women’s premiership.

The three teams in the play-off Mzuzu City Hammers Queens from the Northern Region, MDF Lionesses from the Centre and Chitoliro Heroines from the South, who beat Mzuzu City Hammers 3-0 on Friday through Praise Katola’s 5th minute goal and a brace from Susan Bamusi (39’ and 62’).

MDF Lionesses have joined nine teams that already qualified as seeded teams —  Nyasa Big Bullets Women, Ntopwa FC, Mighty Wanderers Queens from the South, Ascent Soccer, Civil Service Women, Silver Strikers Ladies from the Centre, and Moyale Sisters, MK Academy, and Topik Sisters from the North.

The introduction of the National Bank Women’s League marks a significant milestone for women’s football in Malawi, ushering in a structured promotion and relegation system with the regional leagues now serving as the second tier.

Meanwhile, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) and sponsors National Bank of Malawi Plc have introduced an innovation for the tournament named ‘Ma Ladies Ashayine Challenge’ – a Facebook edition where girls with amazing football skills can post a video of a maximum 45 seconds on their Facebook timeline to win K100,000 “just by showing them off!” and to tag National Bank of Malawi Plc.

The talented girls are being encourage to use the hashtag #MaLadiesAshayineChallenge and the top 3 most liked videos each week will be shared on FAM Facebook page.

“We’ll set polls twice a week — and the video with the most votes wins K100,000!,” entices FAM, adding that their will be two winners every week and the Ma Ladies Ashayine Challenge will run for two weeks

“Let’s go ladies! — show us your flair, your footwork, your FIRE! entices FAM on its Facebook account; https://web.facebook.com/FaMalawi.

The establishment of National Bank Women’s Premiership is a valiant step by FAM for a robust structured and competitive national women’s league replacing the Regional Women’s Leagues as the top-tier competition.

The milestone MK450 million sponsorship was launched on July 9 of which MK280 million is being invested in the top tier premiership — whose 75% goes towards the teams of MK156.65 million (56%) as prize money and MK53.575 million (19%) as subventions.

On top of that, MK150 million will go towards the support of the Malawi national women’s football team — The Scorchers.

The Scorchers 

The champions will represent Malawi in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Champions League while the bottom three teams will be relegated to the Regional Leagues, with the respective Regional Champions gaining promotion into the National Bank Women’s League.

The champions will receive MK10 million; runners-up MK5 million and the third-placed team to get MK3 million and each participating team will also receive MK13 million in subvention, two full sets of uniforms, and five footballs — with individual player and media awards included in the package.

“For many years, the dream of launching a structured and competitive national women’s league remained unfulfilled due to lack of consistent sponsorship,” said FAM president Fleetwood Haiya at the launch. “However, under our ‘Transforming the Game’ strategy, we placed this initiative in the forefront of our development priorities.

“With the support of National Bank of Malawi, that vision becomes a reality — this Women’s League will serve as the premier women’s football competition in the country; laying the foundation for increased professionalism, enhanced talent identification, and broader participation among women and girls across Malawi.

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