The Malawian FA has issued a two year ban to seven FCB Nyasa Big Bullets supporters for unruly behavior.
During a Castle Challenge Cup semifinal match between Big Bullets against Mzuzu City Hammers at Kamuzu Stadium on 8th February, some fans invaded the pitch.
At half time, a supporter invaded the pitch and poured liquid substances on Mzuzu City Hammers goalkeeper Innocent Kamwami.
After reviewing reports from match officials, as well as video and photographic evidence, FAM found Bullets and the seven supporters guilty on all the charges and imposed a fine and a stadium ban.
The committee found Bullets guilty on three counts of misconduct namely violence and hooliganism, assaulting and bullying match officials.
It was established that the club failed to control its supporters, who obstructed the visiting team’s dressing room access, used abusive language, interfered with security operations.
As a result, Big Bullets was fined a total of MK4 million—K1 million for violence and hooliganism, K1 million for assaulting and bullying match officials, and K2 million for bringing the game into disrepute.
The committee further banned their supporters including their chief supporter Chingeni Gumbala Kadam’manja.
Kadam’manja, Shaibu Woyera, Trouble Ndikida Kapito, Alick Tsegula, Ganizani Baba and Dyton Bello were found guilty on two counts of bullying opponents and obstructing security operations and inciting violence.
The ban is effective from 19 February 2026 to 19 February 2028. Bullets has been ordered to ensure enforcement of the ban.
“Separately, Fred Sherrif was found guilty of assaulting and bullying opponents as well as tampering with the competition area. The Committee established that he invaded the competition area and poured liquid substances on Hammers goalkeeper ” reads part of the verdict.
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