Wanderers end title drought, party like it’s 2017 again

Eight years of pain ended with a last-second header at Bingu. Mighty Wanderers clinched the TNM Super League title after a wild 2-2 draw with Kamuzu Barracks. They finished on sixty-nine points, three ahead of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets. Kamuzu Barracks struck first through a John Banda header in the first half. Wanderers equalized after halftime via substitute Blessings Mwalilino. The soldiers then retook the lead late through Zeliat Nkhoma. Muhammad Sulumba became the hero, nodding in a Wallace Adam cross deep in stoppage time to seal the championship.

Their main rivals did their part but fell short. FCB Nyasa Big Bullets smashed Mzuzu City, Hammers 4-0 at Kamuzu Stadium. Babatunde Adepoju and Chikumbutso Salima each scored twice in that match. That dominant win still left them in second place overall. Silver Strikers took third after a 1-1 draw against Blue Eagles.

The final day saw other decisive results across the league. Ekhaya FC beat Mighty Tigers 2-0. Civo Service United routed Songwe United 5-0. Karonga United edged Chitipa United 1-0. Creck Sporting defeated MAFCO 1-0. Moyale FC and Dedza Dynamos finished with a 0-0 draw.
 

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