Super League of Malawi (SULOM) has fined FCB Nyasa Big Bullets K1 million upon being found guilty of misconduct that happened during the game against Karonga United on August 10, 2025.
In a statement released on Tuesday, SULOM said the decision has come following the incident that occurred after the two teams’ 3-3 draw, inciting supporters to smash Bullets bus at Kamuzu Stadium.
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Sulom has also banned Bullets from using Kamuzu Stadium for the remainder of the season.

“The ban is a suspended sentence for a period of three months, which means if Bullets is found guilty within three months, the ban will be activated,” reads part of the statement.
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Meanwhile, SULOM has said it remains committed to upholding discipline and integrity in the league and it has, since, urged clubs to educate their players, staff and fans on the importance of maintaining order and adhering to the rules of the game.
The verdict comes two weeks after Bullets was also fined K5.7 million for misconduct that happened during their game against Blue Eagles at Kamuzu Stadium.