Five Clubs risk point deduction after club licensing failure
Five TNM Super League teams namely Civil Service United, Chitipa United, Songwe Border United, Mighty Tigers and Karonga United have been granted Club licenses with sanctions after failing to comply with the Club licensing requirements ahead of the 2025 season.
This has been known after Football Association of Malawi granting 11 team full licenses allowing them to play in the Elite League by the club Licensing First Instant body (FIB) of the Association on Tuesday this week.
Speaking on behalf of the Association, Club Licensing manager Clement Kafwafwa said a team is allowed to play in the League after fulfilling the right requirements.
"We have 6 criteria that a team needs to fulfill and some of them are Sporting issues, infrastructure, Legal issues, Personnel and administration, commercial and business which a team needs to comply that why we have awarded 11 teams with these licences." He said.
Meanwhile, the five clubs have been given a deadline to fix their issues before 05 May 2025 and failure to do so will lead to deduction of four points in the League. If this goes for other months, three points will be deducted per month till they fix their issues.
The team that have been granted full licences are Blue Eagles, Creck Sporting Club, Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos, Ekhaya FC, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, Kamuzu Barracks, MAFCO, Mighty Wanderers, Moyale Barracks, Mzuzu City Hammers and Silver Strikers.
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