2026 NBS Bank Charity Shield Revenue Report

MEDIA RELEASE

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) is pleased to report that the 2026 NBS Bank Charity Shield match between Mighty Wanderers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, played on Saturday, 18 April 2026 at Bingu National Stadium, was a resounding success.

This year’s season opener generated MK108.9 million from ticket sales, MK100 million from NBS Bank sponsorship and MK2.1 million from broadcasting rights, bringing the total revenue to MK211.1 million.

The detailed income and expenditure report below provides an overview of the NBS Bank Charity Shield, which achieved a net income of MK103.8 million, representing a 68.8 percent increase from the MK61.7 million raised in 2025.

   
Revenue MWK
NBS Bank Sponsorship    100,000,000
Ticketing   108,985,000
Broadcasting Rights   2,100,000
Gross Income    211,085,000
Administrative Expenses
Teams logistical Expenses    40,000,000
Teams & Match equipment’s    11,280,000
Match officiation Fees & Logistics     1,861,880
 Marketing     570,087
   53,711,967
Match Day Expenses
Ticketing and Commissions   13,236,147
Security (Police, Stewards, Private Security, Barriers, Team Police Escorts)
  13,964,840
Match Organisation (Health, Safety, Town Storming, accreditation)   4,280,870
Stadium Hire / Ground utilities   22,068,989
Total Expenses       53,550,846
Net Income       103,822,188

 

FAM President Fleetwood Haiya expressed his appreciation, stating: “We extend our sincere gratitude to NBS Bank for increasing their sponsorship from MK60 million in 2025 to MK100 million in 2026. We also thank the fans for turning out in large numbers not only to support their teams but also to contribute to this noble cause. A special mention goes to the participating teams for their commitment and enthusiasm in helping us raise funds for this worthy initiative.”

Proceeds from the 2026 Charity Shield will be channeled towards the Green Girls Boarding initiative at Emvuyeni Community Day Secondary School in Mzimba District, in partnership with Plan International Malawi. The project is expected to benefit 500 learners and focuses on clean cooking solutions and renewable energy to create a safer and more sustainable learning environment.

 

ENDS-

For further information please contact:

FAM Communications Department

Email: communications@fam.mw

 

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