Wanderers fined K1.5 million, ordered not to commit another crime for 1 year
Football Association of Malawi (FAM) have ordered Mighty Mukuru Wanderers top pay a fine of K1.5 million for boycotting the Airtel top 8 second leg match against Silver Strikers on December 6, 2023.
According to a press release signed by FAM’s, Secretary
General Afred Gunda, the nomads have been ordered to pay K1.5 million and banned
for 1 year from participating in the competitions under the local governing
body for failure to show up for the game.
However, the ban has been suspended since wanderers
are the first offenders for the crime but they have been ordered not to commit
another crime for 1 year starting from 1 January, 2024.
The suspension of the ban means that wanderers will
participate in the FAM’s competitions this year as the nomads need to maintain good
behavior throughout the suspension period and failure to do so the suspension
will be imposed.
The Lali Lubani Road outfit were charged with two
accounts for the conduct which are failure to show up for the game, contrary to
Article 10.6 and bringing the game of football into disrepute, contrary to
Article 13.2.
Last year, FAM through its Competitions Committee, ordered the nomads to pay K22 million for damages caused at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe during the abandoned first leg match against Silver Strikers.
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