Rumphi Sister’s FC Narrowly Defeated By Mzuzu City Hammers At Matunkha
⚽ Result
RUMPHI SISTER'S FC 1
MZUZU CITY HAMMERS FC 2
🏆 Competition
NORTHERN REGION WOMEN'S BETPAWA LEAGUE REGIONAL
Home league match
📅 When
Sunday, 15 March 2026
📍 Venue
MATUNKHA CENTRE GROUND (Home)
Rumphi Sister’s FC hosted Mzuzu City Hammers FC at the Matunkha Centre Ground on 15 March 2026, with kick-off at 2:30pm. The tightly contested 90-minute encounter ended in a 2-1 victory for Mzuzu City Hammers, much to the disappointment of the home supporters. The match was officiated by Joshua Msiska, whose performance was met with mixed reactions from the 80-strong crowd.
Rumphi Sister’s FC lined up in a traditional 4-3-3 formation, aiming to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. The back four consisted of two full-backs tasked with both defensive duties and providing width, supported by two central defenders expected to marshal the defence. The midfield trio was set to control the tempo, linking defence and attack, while the front three were deployed to stretch the opposition’s defence and create scoring opportunities from wide and central positions.
Unfortunately, no details were provided regarding the starting eleven or substitutes for either side, so individual player contributions cannot be specified. The absence of named substitutes also means no changes during the match can be reported.
The first half unfolded with both teams probing cautiously, seeking to establish dominance in midfield. Despite the competitive nature of the game, no goals were recorded before the interval, and the teams went into the break level at 0-0. The half-time whistle at 45 minutes marked a stalemate, with both sides having had chances but unable to convert.
The second half saw Mzuzu City Hammers break the deadlock, scoring twice to take a commanding lead. Rumphi Sister’s FC managed to pull one goal back, but it was not enough to salvage a point. The match events indicate a closely fought contest, with Mzuzu City Hammers edging out their opponents by a single goal margin.
Throughout the 90 minutes, the referee Joshua Msiska maintained control of the game, although his performance was rated as average. The match was played in good spirit, with no significant disciplinary issues reported.
In summary, Rumphi Sister’s FC showed resilience and tactical organisation in their 4-3-3 setup but ultimately fell short against a determined Mzuzu City Hammers side. The narrow 2-1 defeat at home will surely motivate Rumphi Sister’s FC to regroup and come back stronger in their next fixture.