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Malawi’s Mighty Wanderers Head Coach Completes First Day At Queens Park Rangers

Last updated: April 18, 2026 1:58 am
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Bob Mpinganjira and James Woods-Nkhutabasa at QPR’s TSG Elite Training Centre, West London.
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By Samuel Ouma

Bob Mpinganjira spent a full day inside QPR’s professional operation at the TSG Elite Training Centre in Cranford, West London, taking in player conditioning, nutritional planning, coaching methodology, a first-team light session and the club’s U18 and Development Squad programmes.

Bob Mpinganjira, head coach of Mighty Wanderers Football Club, spent the morning and afternoon of his first day at Queens Park Rangers immersed in every layer of the club’s professional operation, from the training pitch to the conditioning and nutrition departments as his ten-day attachment at the West London club got fully underway.

Mpinganjira observed a light session by the QPR first team before turning his attention to the U18 and Development Squad programmes, which formed the core of the day’s work. Across the hours spent at QPR’s TSG Elite Training Centre in Cranford, he was given access to the club’s approach to player conditioning, load management, nutritional planning and coaching methodology, the professional infrastructure that structures daily life at an English football club from the first team downward. Saturday extends the programme into data analytics and performance analysis, areas that are increasingly central to how professional clubs in England monitor, manage and develop their players.

“Today was everything I came here for. To see how a professional English club operates, not just on the training pitch but in the conditioning room, in the way they plan nutrition, in the way they think about every detail of a player’s development, that is knowledge you cannot get from a textbook. The U18s and the Development Squad showed me the standard that is demanded at every level. I leave today knowing exactly what I am taking back to my players in Blantyre, said Bob Mpinganjira.

Mpinganjira taking in QPR’s U18 and Development Squad session at Cranford on Friday. Credit: [Photographer]

The attachment was facilitated by James Woods-Nkhutabasa, Partner at Rainbow World Group, who was present at the training ground on Friday, said the day highlighted a structural reality that African football could no longer afford to ignore.

“One of the most persistent challenges facing Malawian and African football in general is not talent, it is access. Access to properly funded coaching environments, to sports science, to performance analysis, to the kind of structured professional infrastructure that clubs in England operate as a matter of course. What Coach Bob experienced today at QPR, the conditioning programmes, the nutritional frameworks, the coaching detail applied at every age group, represents an investment in professional standards that remains out of reach for many clubs across the continent. That gap is real, and it matters. This attachment is a step towards closing it, not just for Wanderers, but as a model for what African football should be demanding for its coaches, ” said James Woods-Nkhutabasa .

QPR, founded in 1882, is one of English football’s most established clubs and operates one of the more progressive Academy structures in the Championship. Its alumni include Rio Ferdinand, Les Ferdinand, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Adel Taarabt. The club is perhaps best known in recent years for the role it played in the development of Eberechi Eze, the England international now at Arsenal, who joined QPR in 2016, was named the club’s Player of the Year in 2019–20, and went on to score the winning goal in the 2025 FA Cup final for Crystal Palace before Arsenal signed him.

Mpinganjira will observe the QPR first team in action at Loftus Road later this week, with his programme continuing across the coming days.

Mighty Wanderers, founded in Blantyre in 1962, are Malawi’s oldest active football club and claimed the TNM Super League title in 2025.

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