FDH Bank Knockout Cup

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The FDH Bank Knockout Cup, also known as the Malawi FAM Cup is the national association football cup competition in Malawi, on a knock-out-basis.

383 teams participated in the 2009 edition of the Standard bank FAM Cup.

List of winners

Stanbic/Standard Bank Knockout Cup
SeasonWinnersRunners-upResultDateVenue
2005
MTL Wanderers Admarc Tigers 1–1 (5–4/3? p )12/11/05 ?
2006
Not held
2007
Silver Strikers Escom United 1–014/10/07 Civo Stadium
2008
Moyale Barracks Bullets FC 1–1 (5–4 p ) [1] 14/12/08 Kamuzu Stadium
2009
Tigers FC Civil Service United 0–0 (7–6 p ) [2] 12/12/09 Silver Stadium
2010
Moyale Barracks Civil Service United 0–0 (5–3 p )29/01/11 Silver Stadium
2011
Blue Eagles Moyale Barracks 2–111/12/11 ?
2012
Mighty Wanderers Silver Strikers 2–006/10/12 ?
2013
Mighty Wanderers Silver Strikers 1–0 [3] 02/11/13 Civo Stadium
2014
Silver Strikers Tigers FC 1–030/08/14 Civo Stadium
2015
Civil Service United Be Forward Wanderers 1–0 [4] 01/11/15 Civo Stadium
FISD Challenge Cup
SeasonWinnersRunners-upResultDateVenue
2016
Mighty Wanderers Kamuzu Barracks 0–0 (4–3 p ) [5] 10/12/16 Civo Stadium
2017
Kamuzu Barracks Moyale Barracks 1–0 [6] 09/12/17 Civo Stadium
2018
Mighty Wanderers Silver Strikers 3–2 [7] 23/12/18 Bingu National Stadium
2019
Blue Eagles Kamuzu Barracks 1–1 (4–2 p ) [8] 21/12/19 Civo Stadium
FDH Bank Cup
SeasonWinnersRunners-upResultDateVenue
2020
Not held
2021
Silver Strikers Ekwendeni Hammers 2–0 [9] 15/10/21 Bingu National Stadium
2022
Big Bullets Big Bullets Reserves3–123/10/22

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