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Kinnah Phiri
Personal information
Date of birth (1954-10-30) October 30, 1954 (age 70)
Place of birth Blantyre, Malawi
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Jwaneng Galaxy (Head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1981 Big Bullets
1982–1984 Manzini Wanderers
International career
1974–1981 Malawi 115 (71)
Managerial career
2004–2006 Big Bullets
2006–2007 Malawi (caretaker)
2007–2008 Free State Stars
2009–2013 Malawi
2014 Free State Stars
2014–2015 Free State Stars
2017 Mochudi Centre Chiefs
2017– Jwaneng Galaxy
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kinnah Phiri (born 30 October 1954) is a former Malawian footballer and currently in charge of Jwaneng Galaxy.

Playing career

Born in Blantyre, Kinnah began playing football for local side Big Bullets F.C., and in 1982 was offered a contract by UAE club Sharjah SC He was not allowed to leave the country, but he moved to Swaziland to play for Manzini Wanderers where he would finish his playing career.[1]

Phiri was the inspiration behind the Malawi national football team's finest hours in the late 1970s when Malawi twice won the East and Central Africa Challenge Cup. He scored 71 goals in 115 games.[2]

Coaching career

International goals

Scores and results list Malawi's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 3 March 1964 Tokyo, Japan  Singapore 2–1 Won Friendly
2. 14 March 1965 Tokyo, Japan  Hong Kong 2–1 Won Friendly
3. 14 March 1965 Tokyo, Japan  Hong Kong 2–1 Won Friendly
4. 22 March 1965 Tokyo, Japan  Burma 1–1 Draw Friendly
5. 11 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Iran 3–1 Won 1966 Asian Games
6. 14 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Malaysia 1–0 Won 1966 Asian Games
7. 16 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore 5–1 Won 1966 Asian Games
8. 16 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore 5–1 Won 1966 Asian Games
9. 17 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 5–1 Won 1966 Asian Games
10. 19 December 1966 Bangkok, Thailand  Singapore 2–0 Won 1966 Asian Games
11. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
12. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
13. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
14. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
15. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
16. 27 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Philippines 15–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
17. 30 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Taiwan 4–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
18. 30 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Taiwan 4–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
19. 30 September 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Taiwan 4–0 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
20. 3 October 1967 Tokyo, Japan  Lebanon 3–1 Won Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
21. 7 October 1967 Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 3–3 Draw Qualification 1968 Summer Olympics
22. 30 March 1968 Tokyo, Japan  Australia 2–2 Draw Friendly
23. 30 March 1968 Tokyo, Japan  Australia 2–2 Draw Friendly
24. 4 April 1968 Tokyo, Japan  Australia 3–1 Won Friendly
25. 4 April 1968 Tokyo, Japan  Australia 3–1 Won Friendly
26. 14 October 1968 Puebla, Mexico  Nigeria 3–0 Won 1968 Summer Olympics
27. 14 October 1968 Puebla, Mexico  Nigeria 3–0 Won 1968 Summer Olympics
28. 14 October 1968 Puebla, Mexico  Nigeria 3–0 Won 1968 Summer Olympics
29. 10 December 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Malaysia 1–0 Won 1970 Asian Games
30. 16 December 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Indonesia 2–1 Won 1970 Asian Games
31. 16 December 1970 Bangkok, Thailand  Indonesia 2–1 Won 1970 Asian Games
32. 28 July 1971 Copenhagen, Denmark  Denmark 2–3 Lost Friendly
33. 28 July 1971 Copenhagen, Denmark  Denmark 2–3 Lost Friendly
34. 27 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 8–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
35. 27 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 8–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
36. 27 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 8–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
37. 29 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Taiwan 5–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
38. 29 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Taiwan 5–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
39. 29 September 1971 Bangkok, Thailand  Taiwan 5–1 Won Qualification 1972 Summer Olympics
40. 12 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Khmer Republic 4–1 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
41. 12 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Khmer Republic 4–1 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
42. 12 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Khmer Republic 4–1 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
43. 12 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Khmer Republic 4–1 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
44. 16 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 5–0 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
45. 16 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 5–0 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
46. 16 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 5–0 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
47. 16 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 5–0 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
48. 16 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Sri Lanka 5–0 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
49. 18 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Philippines 5–1 Won 1972 Merdeka Tournament
50. 18 July 1972 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Malaysia 1–3 Lost 1972 Merdeka Tournament
51. 4 August 1972 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 4–1 Won Pesta Sukan Tournament
52. 4 August 1972 Bangkok, Thailand  Philippines 4–1 Won Pesta Sukan Tournament
53. 14 September 1972 Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 2–2 Draw Japan-Korea Annual Match
54. 14 September 1972 Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 2–2 Draw Japan-Korea Annual Match
55. 20 May 1973 Seoul, Korea Republic  South Vietnam 4–0 Won Qualification 1974 FIFA World Cup
56. 20 May 1973 Seoul, Korea Republic  South Vietnam 4–0 Won Qualification 1974 FIFA World Cup
57. 3 September 1974 Tehran, Iran  Philippines 4–0 Won 1974 Asian Games
58. 3 September 1974 Tehran, Iran  Philippines 4–0 Won 1974 Asian Games
59. 3 September 1974 Tehran, Iran  Philippines 4–0 Won 1974 Asian Games
60. 28 September 1974 Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 4–1 Draw Japan-Korea Annual Match
61. 28 September 1974 Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 4–1 Draw Japan-Korea Annual Match
62. 4 August 1975 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Bangladesh 3–0 Won Merdeka Tournament
63. 4 August 1975 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Bangladesh 3–0 Won Merdeka Tournament
64. 7 August 1975 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 4–1 Won Merdeka Tournament
65. 7 August 1975 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 4–1 Won Merdeka Tournament
66. 14 August 1975 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Burma 2–0 Won Merdeka Tournament
67. 25 January 1976 Tokyo, Japan  Bulgaria 1–3 Lost Asahi International Soccer Tournament
68. 27 March 1976 Tehran, Iran  South Korea 2–2 Draw Qualification 1976 Summer Olympics
69. 27 March 1976 Tehran, Iran  South Korea 2–2 Draw Qualification 1976 Summer Olympics
70. 8 August 1976 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  India 5–1 Won Merdeka Tournament
71. 10 August 1976 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Indonesia 6–0 Won Merdeka Tournament

References

  1. ^ "Malawi football back on the map". Africa News. 25 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Andrews, Crispin (3 April 2017). "The 12 players who've scored more international goals than Cristiano Ronaldo". FourFourTwo.
  3. ^ Kinnah promises Malawians race to Angola will go right down to the wire