Malawi 2009/10

tnm Super League 2009/10

Final Table:

 1.Silver Strikers (Lilongwe)       28  18  5  5  56-18   59  Champions
 2.Escom United (Blantyre)          28  15 13  0  44-12   58
 3.MTL Wanderers (Blantyre)         28  14 11  3  39-22   53
 4.CIVO United (Lilongwe)           28  14  6  8  43-22   48
 5.Tigers FC (Blantyre)             28  14  6  8  42-29   48
 6.Bullets FC (Blantyre)            28  13  7  8  38-27   46
 7.Red Lions (Zomba)                28  12  7  9  37-25   43
 8.Moyale Barracks (Mzuzu)          28  10 10  8  36-37   40
 9.Eagle Strikers (Mzuzu)           28   9  9 10  33-30   36
10.Blue Eagles (Lilongwe)           28   8 11  9  25-23   35
11.Blackpool FC (Lunzu)             28   9  7 12  36-36   34
12.Zomba United (Zomba)             28   9  3 16  31-43   30
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13.EPAC United (Lilongwe)           28   6  4 18  23-38   22  [*]  Relegated
14.Dwangwa United (Dwangwa)         28   6  4 18  25-55   22  Relegated
15.Nkhata Bay United (Nkhata Bay)   28   1  1 26  13-104   4  Relegated

[*] Eagle Beaks (Lilongwe) were disbanded after owners Malawi Police
    Service decided to form a strong police side (both Eagle Strikers
    and Blue Eagles are also MPS clubs); the three relegated teams
    from last season (Ekwendeni Medicals (northern region), Michiru
    Castles (southern region) and Pakeeza (now Pakeeza Blue Stars,
    central region)) were invited for a playoff to replace them but
    Ekwendeni withdrew, preferring to play at the second level for
    financial reasons; in the end (on Jul 9), Pakeeza were elected
    to replace Eagle Beaks, as they had been the best of the relegated
    teams last season (and possibly also because they are from the
    same regional association as Eagle Beaks) without playing Michiru
    Castles; Pakeeza changed name to EPAC United (Electrical Power and
    Accessories Contractors) on July 10



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