Kalisto Pasuwa Appointed Interim Head Coach of Malawi’s Flames as FAM Reshuffles Technical Crew
The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has formally appointed Kalisto Pasuwa because the interim head coach of the nationwide soccer workforce, the Flames, following the current departure of former head coach Patrick Mabedi.
Pasuwa’s appointment got here after a strategic digital assembly of FAM’s Executive Committee, throughout which the affiliation expressed its dedication to refocusing the workforce’s efforts for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers.
In this new management construction, Pasuwa will probably be supported by an skilled workforce to make sure optimum efficiency. Peter Mponda, the pinnacle coach of Silver Strikers, and Pritchard Mwansa from Moyale Barracks have been appointed as his assistant coaches, bringing their tactical experience and home league expertise to the Flames’ administration. The teaching workforce may even profit from the steerage of FAM-appointed Technical Advisors Kinnah Phiri and Young Chimodzi, each of whom deliver a wealth of data and previous successes with the Flames to assist steer the workforce strategically.
Pasuwa’s speedy focus will probably be on the Flames’ two remaining Afcon qualification matches, the place a robust displaying may propel the workforce to the following stage of the match.
Malawi is ready to face Burundi on November 15 in Ivory Coast, a important match that may check the workforce’s adaptability and resilience.
Following that, the Flames will host Burkina Faso on November 19 at Bingu National Stadium, in what will probably be one other important fixture to safe qualification factors.
With the brand new technical workforce, FAM goals to leverage Pasuwa’s teaching expertise alongside the contemporary views of Mponda and Mwansa, setting excessive expectations for the Flames’ efficiency and unity as they goal to make their mark on the worldwide stage.