Haiya Rallies Diaspora Ahead of CHAN Decider

Following Malawi’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over South Africa in the first leg of the 2025 CHAN qualifier, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) President Fleetwood Haiya has issued a passionate call to Malawians living in South Africa to turn up in large numbers and support the Flames in the decisive return leg set for May 11 in Pretoria.

The win at Bingu National Stadium secured by a late Zeliati Nkhoma header has given the Flames a narrow advantage heading into the second leg.

But while Haiya believes triumph in Pretoria will require more than tactical discipline on the pitch, emotional and vocal backing from the stands will be equally crucial.

“This is not just another fixture it’s a defining moment in Malawi’s football resurgence.”

“With a one-goal advantage, the psychological and moral support from the diaspora could make all the difference.”

“We’ve won the first half. Now we prepare to go and finish the job in South Africa,” he added.

“There’s no pressure on us—they’re the ones under pressure. Beating South Africa is motivation enough for our players. We just urge Malawians based in South Africa to come out in full force and support the team on May 11 in Pretoria.”

The president also praised Head Coach Kalisto Pasuwa and his technical panel for their tactical prowess in guiding the Flames to the breakthrough victory.

“We must commend the players and coaches for the win. It took incredible fighting spirit and tactical awareness,” said Haiya.

“Many doubted us before the game, thinking South Africa would win easily, but the players rose to the occasion.”

Haiya applauded the fans who turned out in large numbers at Bingu National Stadium, creating an electric atmosphere that spurred the team to victory.

“The turnout has been impressive,” he said. “This is part of our agenda to transform the game. The supporters believe in the team again, and their energy lifts the players. They are an essential part of this journey.”

He encouraged continued support for the Flames at home and abroad, urging fans to remain part of the national football revival.

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