Beach Soccer Zonal Leagues end on Sunday.

The Beach soccer Zonal Leagues will end this Sunday in all the five centers.

The Zonal champions and runner up from the host centre will qualify for the HTD national championship to be played at the date and venue to be announced.

In the Southern region, the curtains will go down with a prize presentation ceremony at La Riviera in Mangochi.

The games ended last week with Nkopola, Nyasa and Michesi finishing in top three positions in the eight-member league.

Nkopola emerged the champions  on better goal difference after tieing on 39 points with  Nyasa who finished on second position.

Mchesi finished on third position with 24 points.

Farook Salika of Lariviela finished as the  league top goal scorer with 40 goals.

In Central Region, the games will starts on Saturday at Sunbird Livingstonia Beach in Salima with final fixtures slated on Sunday

According to the ten-member league standings, the title race is among the top four teams, Tourism, Sengabay Warriors, Munali FC and FC Malawi.

Tourism FC top the table with 36 points from 16 games.

They will finish with two fixtures against FC Malawi and Munali FC.

Sengabay Warriors, are on second position with 32 points from 15 games, and they have three fixtures against, Blue Eagles, Wolves warriors and Lakeside FC.

Defending champions, Munali FC are on third position having accumulated 30 points from 15 games while FC Malawi are fourth with 29 points.

In Nkhotakota the league will end with three fixtures on Sunday at Chimeza Cottage.

Kapeta host Chipala in the first game of the day. Rank play against Sundowns while Vinthenga face Lion Killer in the last fixture of the league.

In Chinthenge, the final games will be at Chigumbuli while in Karonga the games will be played at Karonga Boma starting from 8:00am.

The champions in all the centres will receive a trophy and K1.5 million while runners-up will receive K1 million. Third best team will get K750 000.

Top goal scorer will get K50 000 while player of the tournament and Goalkeeper of the tournament, both will get K50 000 each.

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