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2009–10 Super League of Malawi

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Super League of Malawi
Season2009–10
Dates27 June 2009 – 27 February 2010
ChampionsSilver Strikers
RelegatedDwangwa United
EPAC United
Nkhata Bay United
Matches played210
Goals scored521 (2.48 per match)
Top goalscorerTony Chitsulo (18 goals)
2008

The 2009–10 TNM Super League was the 24th season of the Super League of Malawi, the top professional league for association football clubs in Malawi since its establishment in 1986. It started on 27 June 2009 and was ended on 27 February 2010.[1] Silver Strikers successfully defended their title, securing the Super League championship for the second consecutive season.

Teams

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Fifteen teams contested the league, twelve teams from previous season and three promoted teams from the regional leagues – Dwangwa United (Central Region Football League), Zomba Medicals (Southern Region Football League) and Nkhata Bay United (Northern Region Football League). They replaced Eagle Beaks Lilongwe, Michiru Castles and Ekwendeni Medicals.

Other changes
  • Pakeeza FC was spared from relegation due to the withdrawal of Eagle Beaks Lilongwe. Subsequently, was renamed as EPAC United.
  • Zomba Medicals was renamed as Zomba United.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Silver Strikers (C) 28 18 5 5 56 18 +38 59 Champion
2 ESCOM United 28 15 13 0 44 12 +32 58
3 MTL Wanderers 28 14 11 3 39 22 +17 53
4 CIVO United 28 14 6 8 43 22 +21 48
5 Tigers 28 14 6 8 42 29 +13 48
6 Big Bullets 28 13 7 8 38 27 +11 46
7 Red Lions 28 12 7 9 37 25 +12 43
8 Moyale Barracks 28 10 10 8 36 37 −1 40
9 Eagle Strikers 28 9 9 10 33 30 +3 36
10 Blue Eagles 28 8 11 9 25 23 +2 35
11 Lunzu Blackpool 28 9 7 12 36 36 0 34
12 Zomba United 28 9 3 16 31 43 −12 30
13 EPAC United (R) 28 6 4 18 23 38 −15 22 Relegation to regional leagues
14 Dwangwa United (R) 28 6 4 18 25 55 −30 22
15 Nkhata Bay United (R) 28 1 1 26 13 104 −91 4
Source: rsssf.org, Soccerway
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

References

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  1. ^ "Malawi 2009/10". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 7 December 2024. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
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