By Rahim Abdul
Malawi’s football is gaining a new face abroad through the remarkable rise of 21-year-old Naeem Shariff, a talented attacking midfielder currently lighting up the football scene in Brunei Darussalam, Southeast Asia.
Shariff, who once played for several Zomba-based teams, has become a key figure for PKT FT, a club competing in the competitive Lela Cheteria Football League a tournament that features top clubs from Brunei and Malaysia.
His journey began modestly, balancing academics and football after moving to Southeast Asia for studies. His skills soon caught the attention of university scouts and his consistent performances earned him a spot at PKT FT, where he quickly proved his worth.

“The games were tough, but each match made me stronger. I’ve grown a lot both on and off the field.I’m proud of this season’s success, but I am ready to work even harder,”he said.
This season, his team finished third in the league, an impressive achievement for a player adapting to new styles of play, different cultures, and a fast-paced football environment.
Shariff’s story has inspired many young players back home who dream of making it beyond Malawi’s borders. Local coaches in Zomba describe him as a disciplined and visionary player, capable of reading the game and leading from the midfield.
Football analyst Enock Banda say his success in Brunei is a reminder that Malawi’s football talent, though often overlooked, can shine anywhere when given the right platform.
Born and raised in Chowe Village, Traditional Authority Chowe, Mangochi District, Naeem Shariff represents a growing wave of young Malawians proving that dreams can indeed travel far.
As he continues his football career abroad, Shariff says he hopes to one day wear the Malawi national team jersey, bringing home the experience and exposure gained in Asia.
“I owe it all to where I come from. Mangochi and Zomba will always be part of who I am,”he added.
Shariff’s story is not just about football it’s about resilience, ambition and the promise of a new generation ready to take Malawi’s football to the global stage.