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Dedza, Malawi – The FDH Premiership clash between Goshen City Dedza Dynamos FC and Mighty Wanderers generated a remarkable K31.713 million in gate revenue, underlining the growing popularity of Malawi’s top-flight football.Goshen City Dedza Dynamos Sink Deeper Into Crisis After 2-0 Defeat to Blue Eagles

The highly anticipated encounter at Dedza Stadium ended in an entertaining 1-1 draw, with Chifuniro Mpinganjira giving Goshen City the lead before Blessings Mwalilino rescued a point for Mighty Wanderers with a well-taken equaliser.

Despite the shared points, the biggest winner was Malawian football itself, as supporters turned out in huge numbers to make the fixture one of the highest-attended matches at Dedza Stadium this season.SULOM Lands K40 Million MAGLA Deal to Boost FDH Premiership Monthly Awards

Following the revenue-sharing formula, Goshen City Dedza Dynamos FC and Mighty Wanderers each received K7,310,074.75.

Dedza District Council, owners of the stadium, earned K6,645,522.50 as the stadium levy.

The Super League of Malawi (SULOM) received K2,658,209, while the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) collected K1,329,104.50 from the gate proceeds.FDH Bank plc takes over Super League with K5 billion sponsorship

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The impressive turnout highlights the passion Malawian football fans continue to show for the FDH Premiership. With record-breaking gate collections and electric atmosphere in the stands, the match has set a new benchmark for attendance and commercial success at Dedza Stadium this season.

Keywords: FDH Premiership, Goshen City Dedza Dynamos, Mighty Wanderers, Dedza Stadium, Malawi football, SULOM, FAM, gate revenue, Malawi sports news, FDH Premiership results.

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