Results

Women’s International 08/29 13:00 - Malawi (W) v Lesotho (W) W 3-0
Women’s International 06/19 19:30 - Morocco Women v Malawi Women L 4-2
Women’s International 04/08 13:00 - South Africa Women v Malawi Women L 2-1
Women’s International 04/05 13:00 - South Africa Women v Malawi Women L 3-0
Women’s International 02/25 09:30 - Zambia Women v Malawi Women W 2-3
COSAFA Cup Women 10/31 10:00 - Malawi Women v Zambia Women L 0-2
COSAFA Cup Women 10/28 10:00 - Mauritius Women v Malawi Women W 0-9
COSAFA Cup Women 10/26 13:00 - Malawi Women v Madagascar Women W 1-0
COSAFA Cup Women 10/23 13:00 - Malawi Women v Botswana Women D 1-1
COSAFA Cup Women 10/15 13:00 - Zambia Women v Malawi Women W 1-2
COSAFA Cup Women 10/13 13:30 - Malawi Women v Mozambique Women W 2-1
COSAFA Cup Women 10/10 13:30 - Alicja Rosolska v Malawi Women W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 4 5
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 20 5 15
Goals against 14 3 11
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 2 1 1

The Malawi women's national football team represents Malawi in women's football at international level. It is overseen by the Football Association of Malawi. In 2023 they won the COSAFA title. In 2025 it was announced that the team would be sponsored by the National Bank of Malawi.

History

In 2020 the nickname Scorchers was adopted for the team. Previously it was referred to as She-Flames.

In 2023 Malawi won their first and only COSAFA title defeating Zambia 2–1 at the final. It was announced shortly after Malawi won the COSAFA that there controversially would be no prize money available for any of the national teams.

In February 2025 seven players flew back to Africa to join others picked to play Zambia by Lovemore Fazili. Chimwemwe Madise and Sabina Thom are contracted to play in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Tabitha Chawinga and Rose Kabzere were in France. Bernadette Mkandawire was with Vanessa Chikupira in Zambia and Temwa Chawinga joined them from America.

In July 2025 it was announced that a new sponsorship deal had been agreed with the National Bank of Malawi. The bank was to sponsor a ten club premier league of women's clubs. The sponsorship also included a substantial sum to underwrite the costs of the national women's team.

Malawi (W) is the national women's soccer team representing Malawi in international football competitions. Known for their resilience and growing talent, the team competes in regional and continental tournaments such as the COSAFA Women's Championship and the Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifiers. The squad is composed of talented female athletes dedicated to elevating Malawi's presence in women's football, showcasing their skills, teamwork, and determination on the continental stage. As they continue to develop, Malawi (W) aims to inspire future generations and achieve greater success in international women's soccer.