Bullets risk facing Sulom’s anger for snatching Waka’s Towel
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets are at risk of facing the Super League of Malawi (SULOM) charges for the alleged misconduct by their supporters during their 1-0 defeat to Blue Eagles on Sunday at Kamuzu Stadium.
One of the supporters who is alleged to be of Bullets invaded the pitch in the 75th minute of the game to watch Blue Eagles’ goalkeeper, Joshua Waka’s towel on Juju beliefs.
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SULOM President Colonel Gilbert Mittawa has confirmed that the league governing body has launched investigation into the allegations saying proper steps will be followed.
Minutes after the incident, Blue Eagles punished Bullets with a counter-attack move to score the only goal which saw them returning to Lilongwe with maximum points.
Last week, SULOM slapped Silver Strikers with a MK1.7 Million for the three charges that they were charged with for misconduct of their supporters against MAFCO.
The league governing body also slapped Ekhaya’s goalkeeper with a three-match ban and fined the club with MK3 Million for misconduct against Big Bullets.
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