Silver Strikers FC

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Silver Strikers FC
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Full nameSilver Strikers Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bankers
Founded1977;47 years ago (1977)
Ground Silver Stadium,
Lilongwe
Capacity20,000
ChairmanVictor Madhlopa
Manager Pieter de Jongh
League TNM Super League
2023 TNM Super League, 2nd of 16
Website Club website

Silver Strikers Football Club is a Malawian professional football club based in Lilongwe, currently playing in the TNM Super League, the top division of Malawian football. The club was founded in 1977 as a social team for staff at the Reserve Bank of Malawi, hence the club's nickname The Bankers.

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They have won eight Malawi league titles, one Malawi National Championship, three Malawi FAM Cup and three Top 8 Cups.

History

The early years (1977–1989)

Reserve Bank of Malawi was headquartered in Blantyre and its football team played in the fourth tier of the Blantyre and Districts Football League (BDFL). The bankers promoted quickly to the 3rd Division and finished as runners-up gained promotion to the 2nd Division the following season. They went on to earn promotion to 1st Division in their maiden 2nd Division season, this time as Champions.

Reserve Bank of Malawi Head Office was transferred to Lilongwe, and with them went their football team. In Lilongwe, they started off the 1980 season in the Lilongwe and Districts Football League (LDFL) where existing greats of that region – Civo United, CCDC FC (Capital City Development Corporation) and Mitco FC, were already in fierce battles. It didn't take long for the bankers to establish themselves in the Central Region as the legendary Young Chimodzi [1] was coaxed to join them from CCDC FC. Dickson Mbetewa followed from Mitco FC, through the advice of Chimodzi, Stain Chirwa, Donnex Gondwe and Davie Maleta amongst several others.

In 1985, the team won the Lilongwe and Districts Football League (LDFL) championship and as per tradition then had to participate in the National Championship which it won convincingly with seven wins in nine games. [2] In addition to this, they reached two cup finals, losing both to Wanderers in the Kamuzu Cup by 2–0 in a replay after a 1–1 draw in first leg; and 1–0 in the Sportsman Cup Final. This was later to be rewarded by being nominated to participate in the East and Central African Challenge Cup in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where finished 3rd in a group with AFC Leopards, Young Africans, Kampala CC and Small Simba. [3]

In 1986 season, finished 6th in the new established Super League of Malawi and once more, the bankers failed to win in a cup final as Wanderers once more defeated them in the Sportsman Cup final 1–0.

The following season they improved and finished 3rd, five points behind their Lilongwe rivals Civo United who grabbed the title. That season also saw them reach two more cup finals and this time they were crowned champions when they beat MDC United 2–1 in the Kamuzu Cup and Bata Bullets 1–0 in the Chibuku Cup.

In 1988, Silver Strikers lifted the Sportsman Cup, Press Cup and Challenge 555 Cup, but failed in the Kamuzu Cup final against Admarc Tigers 1–0.

The 1990s

In 1990, the bankers lost again to Admarc Tigers in the Kamuzu Cup final 3–2.

They reached the Kamuzu Cup final again in 1991, this time won against Civo United 1–0. Also, won and the Press Cup.

In 1992, they won, for the second time, the Chibuku Cup, as well as for the third time, the Press Cup.

They grabbed the Super League title in 1992–93 season at the 8th attempt and they retained the title the following season (1993–94). Silver Strikers FC won the third league title in the 1995–96 season.

In the 1990s the team had great players such as Jones Nkhwazi, John Maduka, Zex Rajab, Lovemore Fazili, Chitty Malema, Johnston Kumwenda, Davie Maleta, Charles Mulongo, Kondwani Mdumuka, Austin Nyondo, John Paipi, Ganizani Masiye, Harry Kumwenda, Richard Nyondo, Paul Mbisa, Francis Songo. Lawrence Waya joined Silver Strikers when he returned from the Emirati club, Al Jazira FC.

The 2000s

The 2000s began for Silver with an 11th place in the 2000–01 season. [4] In the following season, Silver Strikers finished as runner-up in the Super League twelve points behind rivals Total Big Bullets and won the BP Top 8 Cup after Russel Mwafulirwa and Peter Mgangira goals led to a 2–0 victory over Red Lions in a final played at the Civo Stadium on 31 August 2002. [5]

The 2002–03 season saw Silver Strikers finish 4th in the league, as well as reaching the quarter-finals of the Embassy Kings Cup, losing 1–2 to DWASCO. [6]

In 2010–11 season, the bankers finished runners-up in the Super League and reached the Bingu Presidential Cup final, losing to Civo United 1–0 at Civo Stadium. [7]

2018 season

At the start of the 2018 season, Silver Strikers beat Be Forward Wanderers 2–0 to book the FAM Charity Shield Cup final, where they lost against Nyasa Big Bullets 3–0. [8] [9]

The bankers lost in the semi-final of the Airtel Top 8 Cup against Blue Eagles 1−0 in June and also exited from Carlsberg Cup in September losing to MAFCO 1−0 in Round of 16.

In the Super League finished third behind rivals Nyasa Big Bullets and Be Forward Wanderers. Silver Strikers also reached the final of the FISD Challenge Cup against Be Forward Wanderers at the Bingu National Stadium, in Lilongwe, where they were lost 3–2. [10]

In 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup it was eliminated in the preliminary round by gabonese team Cercle Mbéri Sportif after 1–1 on aggregate and 4–3 on penalties.

The team featured following players; GK − Brighton Munthali, Blessings Kameza, Charles Micheta; Defenders − Mike Robert, Chisomo Mpachika, Trevor Kalema, Yunnus Sheriff, Damian Kunje, Hygiene Mwandepeka, Herbert Wayekha, Mark Fodya, Mike Mtonyo; Midfielders − Duncan Nyoni, Lazarus Nyamera, Jack Chiona, Young Jr. Chimodzi ©, Victor Limbani, Timothy Chitedze, Ronald Pangani, Levison Maganizo, Kondwani Mwaila, Hadji Wali, Thuso Paipi; Forwards − Green Harawa, Binwell Katinji, Shenton Banda, Zikani Kasambara, Mphatso Phillimon, Newman Nyirongo, Collen Nkhulambe, Michael Tetteh.

2019 season

On 29 June 2019, Silver Strikers lifted the Airtel Top 8 Cup beating Karonga United 1–0 with a goal by Khuda Muyaba. The squad of the bankers was composed of: Brighton Munthali - Young Jr. Chimodzi ©, Levison Maganizo (Kondwani Mwaila 65’), Herbert Wayekha, Sheriff Yinusa, Mike Roberts, Trevor Kalema, Thuso Paipi (Victor Limbani 65’), Duncan Nyoni, Khuda Muyaba and Michael Tetteh. [11]

In August 2019, following the departure of Lovemore Fazili as assistant coach to Malawi national football team, the club appointed Abbas Makawa as the new head coach for the remaining part of the season. Makawa led the team to finish in 4th place and lost 4–0 to Blue Eagles in semi-finals of FISD Challenge Cup. [12] [13]

Grounds

The club did not have its own football facilities and as such its home games were being played at Civo Stadium, Lilongwe Community Ground or Kamuzu Institute for Youths. The successes of the club left Governor John Tembo with no choice than approve the construction of the 20.000 capacity stadium for Silver Strikers, which was to be known as Silver Stadium.

Honours

Super League of Malawi

Malawi National Championship

Malawi FAM Cup

BP/Airtel Top 8 Cup:

Players

Current squad

As of 25 April 2021 [15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Brighton Munthali
GK Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Charles Thom
GK Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Stevie Micheta
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Mike Roberts (Captain)
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Nickson Mwase
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Misheck Malaisha
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Herbert Wayekha
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Maxwell Paipi
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Innocent Shema
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Mark Fodya
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Chisomo Mpachika
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Trevor Kalema
DF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Hadji Wali
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Thuso Paipi
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Frank Chizuze
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Jack Chiona
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Kondwani Mwaila
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Mphatso Dzongololo
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Young Jr. Chimodzi
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Levison Manganizo
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Chikondi Kamanga
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Duncan Nyoni
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Zebron Kalima
MF Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Prince Phiri
FW Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Foster Bitoni
FW Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Patrick Macheso
FW Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Stain Davie
FW Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Maxwell Phodo
FW Flag of Malawi.svg  MWI Chinsinsi Maonga

Club officials/technical team

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