Bullets condemns football violence

The People’s Team squandered a 3-1 lead to settle for a 3-3 home draw against Karonga United in the season’s first-round final game. This result allowed rivals Mighty Wanderers to maintain a one-point lead after a goalless draw with Civo on Sunday.
Bullets bus which was stoned
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FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has strongly condemned acts of violence that occurred during the TNM super league match against Karonga United FC on August 10, 2025 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

A statement released Monday states that at the end of the match, which ended draw; 3-3, a section of unruly individuals threw missiles onto the pitch, damaged the team bus and threatened players and team officials.

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“As a club built on the values of sportsmanship, perseverance, professionalism and fair play, we unequivocally denounce such behavior. In football, there must always be a  winner, regardless of the result,” reads part of the statement.

The club has, therefore, said there is no justification for damaging property  or threatening players and team official as such acts undermine the progress,  the team has made in creating a safe and welcoming environment for all supporters.

“Such acts risk bringing the club, its sponsors and partners into disrepute,” reads the statement.

Meanwhile, the club has highlighted that it will work closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate and identify those responsible for these incidents, ensuring appropriate action is taken.

During the match angry FCB Nyasa Bullets fans threw stones at the team bus after ‘The People’s Team’ gave away a two-goal lead in 10 minutes to the final whistle.