Saturday 13 June 2015

Sports Firm CNS Introducing 5 Aside Soccer in Malawi

A Sports Management firm, Corporate Networking Sports (CNS) plans to introduce 5 aside Soccer in Malawi.



The group says it wants to popularise the 5 aside football as a social and corporate past time activity in the country through working partnerships with all groups and organizations with passion for sports and healthy active lifestyle.



"CNS will target every business, social and corporate grouping looking for a way to enhance fitness, team work and team performance and discipline through exciting team sport activities." Said Francis Muleso chairman for CNS at a press briefing in Lilongwe on Friday 



Muleso said CNS intends to undertake a gradual introduction of the Game in Malawi by among others sustainability running a competitive 5 aside football leagues.



The CNS chairman mentioned that the gradual introduction of the sport will include the building of facilities where different sporting activities can be enjoyed by the corporate world. 



Since the sport is new in Malawi, Muleso said the launch campaign will take place 31st October 2015 with the purpose of sensitising the corporate world of the benefits that comes with the sport. 


Francis Muleso further indicated that the launch will comprise a inaugural 5- Aside one day tournament which will include the participation of 1 top 5- Aside team from South Africa which will play against selected Malawian teams in Lilongwe at a venue to be announced. 



CNS founded in 2013 by a group of four South African based Malawians with common interest in sports, fitness and good health, ventured into 5 Aside football because it is a version of sports generally regarded as more exciting, high octane format of team sport and social programmes. 



Having ventured into the game, CNS boasts of leading the successful formation a very competitive 5 aside Soccer team in Midrand - Johannesburg, known as Nyau Stars (named after Malawi's popular traditional dance) which was crowned Champions for three consecutive seasons between 2013 and early 2015.

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