Bullets Women panick with transfer ban amidst injury woes
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women are failing to replace their 18 first team players who have injuries due to the club's transfer ban making them to go for unexperienced players from their Reserve side.
The team's assistant coach Charles Lubani disclosed this on friday after the team beat MK Academy 0-2 at the Mzuzu Stadium to jump up to third in the league.
He said the team has its first team players in the sidelines due to injuries which some could last for a year in order for the players to get healed.
''Today at least we had more players in the attacking third who are attackers than in our previous games. We are mostly using players from our Reserve because 18 first team players are injured but you can see how these players are improving game after game, today they were outstanding,'' said Lubani.
He also disclosed that failed to make new signings in order to beef up their squad due to the transfer that the club is having
from FIFA.
Their men's team was banned from signing and registering any new players after failing to pay Zimbabwean midfielder, Ronald Chitiyo, whom they parted ways with after the 2024 season and that it will be lifted after paying him K27 million.
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