
Blue Eagles became the latest Super League Carlsberg Cup casualty when they lost 1-4 on post-match penalties to Mafco in a round of 16 tie.
The two teams were tied one-all at the end of regulation time and Mafco’s goaltender Jailosi Kapalamula stood out by saving three penalties.
Silver Strikers registered the highest score when they bundled out Mzimba-based OP FC 9-0
Green Harawa scored four goals, Victor Limbani claimed a brace whereas Rhodrick Gonani, Chimwemwe Chisambi and Ndaziona Chatsalira scored a goal each.
At Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on Friday, Ndirande Icons were sent packing by Kamuzu Barracks with a 4-1 thumping.
Manase Chiyesa claimed a double while Diouf Simaone and Ben Hojani scored the other goals.
Icons were the first to score through Harry Banda.
Other round of 16 matches are slated for this week.
Blue Eagles booted out of Carlsberg Cup
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