By Rahim Abdul
Silver Strikers Ladies have wrapped up a memorable campaign by being officially crowned champions of the inaugural National Bank of Malawi (NBM) Women’s Premiership.
Although the title had already been secured before the final fixture, the bankers signed off the season in style with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women.
The win underlined Silver Strikers Ladies’ dominance throughout the season, showcasing consistency, discipline, and tactical strength that set them apart from the rest of the competition.

In total, the champions amassed 48 points from 18 matches, recording an impressive 16 wins and suffering only two defeats, while avoiding a single draw across the entire league campaign.
Their commanding run not only reflected their attacking intent but also highlighted a competitive edge that proved decisive in crucial moments of the season.
Women’s Football Association chairperson Adelaide Migogo expressed satisfaction with how the league unfolded, noting that the competition had exceeded expectations despite being staged for the first time in Malawi.
Migogo further said she is hopeful National Bank of Malawi will continue sponsoring the league beyond the initial one-year agreement, citing the positive impact the tournament has already made.
National Bank of Malawi Chief Finance Officer Daniel Jere said the bank will internally review the future of the sponsorship but stressed that they are pleased with how Football Association of Malawi (FAM) managed the competition.
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Honourable Patricia Wiskes, also applauded National Bank for backing the league, saying the sponsorship has played a key role in encouraging women and girls to actively participate in football.
Football Association of Malawi president Fleetwood Haiya noted that the league has strengthened the national women’s team, pointing to Malawi’s historic qualification to the final round of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as clear evidence of progress.
As league champions, Silver Strikers Ladies will receive K10 million in prize money, while runners-up Ascent Soccer Academy will collect K5 million, and third-placed MDF Lioness will take home K3 million.
Interestingly, all three top-finishing teams came from the Central Region, while all three teams from the Northern Region were relegated, highlighting a shifting competitive balance in Malawian women’s football.


