Malawi vs Namibia, 2021 COSAFA Cup, Group Stage

· COSAFA Cup
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  • 53': Elmo Kambindu

About

Malawi are hosting Namibia at Wolfson Stadium, Kwazakhele, South Africa, starting on . The match is a part of the COSAFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: COSAFA Cup

Venue: Wolfson Stadium
Location: Kwazakhele, South Africa

COSAFA Cup Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Comoros 3 +2 6
2 Kenya 3 +2 6
3 Zimbabwe 3 +1 6
4 Zambia 3 -5 0
Full Table

Line-Ups

MWI Malawi

No. Name
1 William Thole (GK)
5 Chembezi Denis
3 Nickson Mwase
13 Mark Fodyah
2 Stanley Sanudi
4 Tawonga Chimodzi
20 Ndaziyona Chatsalira
8 Chimwemwe Idana
11 Khuda Muyaba
18 Schumacher Kuwali
17 Maxwell Phodo

NAM Namibia

No. Name
1 Lloyd Kazapua (GK)
Aprocious Petrus
Ivan Kamberipa
3 Ananias Gebhardt
Charles Hambira
Absalom Iimbondi
Wesley Katjiteo
Willy Stephanus Yellow Card
Alfeus Handura
Salomon Omseb
Elmo Kambindu

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