FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has issued a strong statement condemning the acts of violence and hooliganism that followed their recent TNM Super League home fixture against Karonga United FC. The match, which took place on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at Kamuzu Stadium, ended in a 3-3 draw.
According to the club statement, a section of “unruly individuals” threw missiles onto the pitch, damaged the team bus, and threatened players and team officials from the Karonga-based side after the final whistle. The club stated that such behavior “undermines the progress” it has made in creating a safe and welcoming environment and “risks bringing the club, its sponsors, and partners into disrepute.”
The statement emphasizes that as a club built on the values of sportsmanship, perseverance, professionalism, and fair play, it unequivocally denounces such behavior. It clarified that football must always have a winner, regardless of the result, and there is “no justification for damaging property, players, or threatening players and team officials.”
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In its message to supporters, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets reminded fans that they have open communication channels where grievances can be raised constructively. The club affirmed it “will not stand by and allow a few individuals to tarnish its name.”

It also announced that it will work closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate and identify those responsible for the incidents, ensuring appropriate action is taken.
“These acts undermine the progress we have made in creating a safe and welcoming environment for all supporters and risk bringing the club, its sponsors, and partners into disrepute.
“We remind our fans that FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has open communication channels where grievances can be raised constructively. The club will not stand by and allow a few individuals to tarnish its name.
“The Club will work closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate and identify those responsible for these incidents,” reads the statement.
The club concluded by extending its gratitude to the “overwhelming majority” of its supporters who continue to uphold the club’s values, protect its image, and show “unwavering loyalty both on and off the pitch.”
Meanwhile, the Super League of Malawi has announced that they have started investigating the incident.
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