Silver Strikers football club has been fined with k3.5 Million after the misconduct acts that happened at end of the Castel Challenge cup between FCB Nyasa Bullets and Silver Strikers at Bingu National Stadium on 30 December last year.

According to the statement released by Football Association of Malawi competitions and Marketing committee indicated that, out of k 3.5 Million, k1.5 million is a suspended sentence for 12 months and the Bankers will replace 40 damaged plastic chairs at the facility.

“Silver have been fined k500,000 for failing to take necessary precautions to prevent supporters from displaying unsporting behavior by inciting violence and damaging stadium property contrary to articles 24.1 and 24.18 of the Castel cup Rules and Regulations and article 67.2 and 67.3 of the FAM Disciplinary code and article 17.2 of the FIFA Disciplinary code.” Reads part of the statement.

Silver strikers have been ordered to pay k 500, 000 for failure to control their supporters from doing the misconduct and for showing unsporting behavior by beating fans around stadium. On top of that they have been charged to pay k 500,000 to Mike Tembo and Davis Ziyaya who were injured during the fracas.

However, the committee said will engage silver strikers on finding a permanent solution to enforce Mulo Makin Sanctions.

The chief executive officer for silver strikers said, he was consulting important authorities for that matter.

“We will see what we can do in the next 48 hours.” Chimimba said

Silver lost 4-2 to FCB Nyasa Bullets in penalties.

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