We've updated our Privacy and Cookies Policy
We've made some important changes to our Privacy and Cookies Policy and we want you to know what this means for you and your data.
Tom Saintfiet appointed Malawi coach
Malawi have appointed Tom Saintfiet as their coach, agreeing a two-month contract with the Belgian.
Saintfiet said: "The goal is to try to help qualify Malawi for the World Cup 2014 in Brazil. I will work with a strong team of local coaches."
Malawi will play their last Group F qualifier against Nigeria on 6 September, knowing a win will put them through to the play-offs.
The Super Eagles lead the group on nine points, two ahead of the Flames.
"I know Nigeria and I know Malawi, I am convinced that Malawi has the quality to win," added Saintfeit, who will fly out to Malawi on Thursday to watch the friendly match against Mozambique on 6 July.
Malawi will face Zimbabwe in the Cosafa Cup one week later.
The 40-year-old Saintfiet, who has coached in Africa with Namibia, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia, has volunteered his services to Malawi for free.
Football Association of Malawi(FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu said: "He has only asked us to pay for his travel from Belgium as well as his stay. But he wants a substantial appearance fee if we beat Nigeria."
Nyamilandu added that current caretaker coach Edington Ng'onamo will be demoted to deputy for Cosafa Cup and at a later date, temporary assistant coaches Ernest Mtawali and Patrick Mabedi will be dropped.