Support Battalion moved to the top of the CRFA Chipiku Premier Division League with a 2-1 win over Leyman Panthers on Thursday at Kamuzu Barracks Ground.
Blessings Gwazantini and Edwin Sadick were on target to help the Salima based side extend their perfect start to the the final round of the Chipiku Premier Division League with two successive wins.
The hosts, scored their consolation goal through Austin Gerald to stay ninth on standings with only a single point from two games as well.
The Soldiers are uncomfortable at the top as they are tied up with second placed Silver Strikers Reserves who sealed a gritty 1-0 away win against Luanar FC.
The Young Bankers relied on Ebenezer Mpangeni to claim maximum points at Mbabzi Ground.
Luanar are winless in two matches as they only managed a draw in their first match of this round.
St. Gabriel Medicals Zitha FC and Kawinga FC who are tied on four points occupies third and fourth places respectively.
On Wednesday, St. Gabriel Medicals Zitha were denied maximum points after Mangoni Warriors’ Madalitso Chiputula strike that cancelled out St Gabriel’s early lead through Maxwell Mangwere for the match to end 1-1.
The draw was second for Mangoni Warriors who are eighth on standings.
Meanwhile, Kawinga FC registered their first win in their quest to get Super League promotion as they beat Villa FC courtesy of Havey Nasiyaya’s strike.
Villa FC remains pointless at the bottom of the table.
Ngolowindo FC used home ground advantage to beat Kamuzu Barracks Reserve 1-0 on Wednesday at MAFCO ground, with Mabvuto Bwanali scoring the only goal of the match.
Ngolowindo are on fifth with three points while Kamuzu Barracks who have just a single point are on 11th position.
In other match, Airborne Rangers dismal start continued, however, as they slumped to a 2-2 home draw with Mbabzi United.
Chilipo Mosiya and Cleed Tembo were on target for the hosts who have a single point and occupies 10th position while their opponents who lays sixth with two points found the back of the net through Owen Sibale and Lewis Chilindiza.
























