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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | April 6, 1992 | ||
Place of birth | Malawi | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | TP Mazembe | ||
Number | 4 | ||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2020– | Malawi[1] | 17 | (0) |
Chimwemwe Madise (born 6 April, 1992) is a Malawian footballer. She played for TP Mazembe in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Malawi women's national football team.
Life
[edit]Madise was born in 1992.[2]
In 2015, she was a defender for the Malawian National team and DD Sunshine in Blantyre.[3]
Madise was chosen for the Cosafa Women’s Championship in September 2021 in South Africa and she and Patricia Nyirenda were the only players included who were not based in Malawi. She and Patricia Nyirenda had both committed to play in Lusaka in Zambia earlier that year.[4]
Madise played in Lusaka for the Elite Ladies FC on a three year contract. Her last game in Lusaka was in March 2024. She then signed for two years with TP Mazembe in 2024 where Sabina Thom was also playing in the DRC.[5] and in that November when they won the CAF Women's Champions league.[6]
In November 2024 she was playing for TP Mazembe when they won the CAF Women's Champions League.[6]
In February 2025, she joined other Malawian players picked to play Zambia. She was one of seven players based abroad who were included in Lovemore Fazili's squad. She and Sabina Thom were both 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.[7] There were two games in Zambia and Malawi lost the first and won the second with a 3:2 victory.[8]
In June the Malawi national squad were in Casablanca for a friendly match against Morocco. Both Madise and Temwa Chawinga had to send their apologies because of commitments to their clubs.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Chimwemwe Madise". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved February 27, 2025.
- ^ "Chimwemwe Madise". Soccerway. Retrieved 27 Feb 2025.
- ^ Nyirenda, Orton (2015-10-25). "Women national football team regroups on Monday Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2025-02-27.
- ^ Online, Nation (2021-09-22). "Scorchers get Zambia-based duo boost". Nation Online. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ Manda, Solomon (2024-05-07). "Scorchers defender Madise joins TP Mazembe". Nation Online. Retrieved 2025-02-27.
- ^ a b Kambuwe, Mabvuto (2024-11-25). "Chimwemwe Madise basks in CAF Women's Champions League glory". The Times Group. Retrieved 2025-02-27.
- ^ Chirwa, Garry (2025-02-17). "Temwa in, Fazili names final squad". Nation Online. Retrieved 2025-02-26.
- ^ Kanjere, Peter (2025-02-25). "Women's Football: Malawi come back to beat Zambia in second friendly, exact revenge". Pan-Africa Football. Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ Mabuka, Dennis (2025-06-12). "Morocco friendly will give Malawi Scorchers a good test – Fazili - Africa Top Sports". Retrieved 2025-07-18.