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By Antony Isaiah Jr 

The Salima-based Soldiers,  Airborne Rangers FC are looking forward to returning to the TNM Super League as they are continuing baptizing teams in K15.5 Million Chipiku Central Region Premier League.

The Parachute Battalions invaded Lilongwe District and slaughtered the Area 25-based Ekas Freight Wanderers on Saturday afternoon in a game played at Mbabvi ground by four goals to one.

The rangers were a better team that played a pressing football,  passing and attacking with anger no wonder they had two goals in the opening 13 minutes of the game.

Henry Mulaleya and Thomas Kashioni netted one each before Raymond Yawali netted the third goal 11 minutes before the break.

In the second half, the lethal forward Thomas Kashioni extended his tally to 2, 4 to the Flying Soldiers just after 2 from the kick-off to give his team a comfortable lead in the game.

Ekas Freight Wanderers pulled one Back through Steve Banda on 84 minutes but they couldn't bring a miracle in the game.


Airborne Rangers head coach,  Assed Ayam who played for Silver Strikers in his playing days said the Flying Soldiers are looking to return to the elite League. 

The Salima-based Soldiers are yet to taste a defeat in the 2022 Chipiku Premier League season. They are leading the group C table with 18 points from 6 games representing 100%.

Rangers started their 2022 exodus with a 3-1 victory over Ngolowindo FC on 10th April before Hammering Green Rangers 3-0 in their second game.

Thereafter,  Flying Soldiers slaughtered Mchinji based side, Mchinji Strikers by 5 goals to three, Wimbe FC 3-0, Support Battalion 3-1, and Ekas Freight Wanderers 4-1.

They have so far managed to score 21 goals and concede 6. Pama Raymond Yawali is their leading goalscorer with 8 goals.

In other games, Support Battalion beat Villa Fc 2-0 to go second on the group C table with 16 points from 6 games. Saidi Chiwaula scored a brace to drop Villa Fc to third place.

In a Group A match, Igniciuos Makoloni netted a lone goal for Mbabvi United who beat Silver Strikers Reserve in their backyard and go top of the table on goal difference. 

Mbabvi has 10 points from 6 games, level on points with Silver Strikers Reserve who have played the same number of games.

In Kasungu, Kasungu Police FC beat Mkanda Youth 2-1 at Kasungu Stadium. Villipo Makoko and Willard Saka were on target for the Kasungu Eagles while Marko Luwani scored a consolation goal for Mkanda Youth. 


Panthers FC and Simbi United played a four-goal thriller stalemate. Bernad Bukani and Francis Malele scored for the Panthers while William Mkandawire and Innocent Phiri were on the score sheet for Simbi FC.

Alnord Kiyama's 20-minute strike for Extreme FC was canceled by Beston Jimu's goal 10 minutes after for Kawinga FC in a game that ended 1 all.

Extreme who finished as the runner-up last year is still leading the group B table with 15 points while Kawinga comes second with  11 points after playing 6 games each.

Day 13 registered 17 goals.


Actions continue on Sunday afternoon with Mitundu Strikers facing St Gabriel Medicals at Lilongwe Community,  Green Rangers against Wimbe, Ngolowindo welcoming Mchinji Boma Strikers,  Kamuzu Barracks Youth is traveling to Dwangwa United, Dedza Dynamons taking on the Intellectuals, Luanar FC and Play Football Malawi will be at home, Malili Ground against Ngwanji FC.

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