FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have assured supporters that tickets for their postponed match against Dedza Dynamos will remain valid until the fixture is rescheduled.
The Super League clash was postponed following a directive from the Football Association of Malawi through the Super League of Malawi, clearing the way for Malawi’s upcoming general elections.
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The postponement raised concerns among fans who had already purchased advance tickets for the match originally scheduled for Saturday, September 13, 2025.
In a statement released Friday morning, Bullets addressed supporters’ worries directly.
“Following the postponement of our TNM Super League match against Dedza Dynamos which was scheduled for Saturday, 13 September, 2025, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets wishes to inform supporters who purchased advance tickets that these tickets will remain valid until the game is rescheduled,” the club stated.
“We advise all fans to safely keep their tickets as they will be accepted at the gates once a new date is confirmed by the league authorities.”
The club has temporarily withdrawn tickets from sale until further notice.
Standard tickets were priced at MK3,500, and according to FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Commercial Manager Kelvin Moyo, many supporters had already made purchases.
“People should not get worried. Elections are very important for the nation,” Moyo said. “After voting, the same way they keep their voting certificates, it’s the same way they have to keep their tickets.”
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