3 Young Soccer players and clubs risk Sulom punishment for ‘tapping’

Three payers belonging to Dedza Young Soccer and three TNM Super League clubs risk being punished by the Super League of Malawi (Sulom) for breach of transfer rules and regulations.

Somba: Tapping
Somba: Tapping

The Super League governing body confirmed on Wednesday through Treasurer Tiya Somba Banda that his body is investigating the three players for joning other clubs without the blessing of their club.

“Basically we have received a complaint from Dedza Young Soccer that three of their players are training with other clubs without their club’s consent”.

“The players are Josophat Kwalira who is training with Civo, John Banda who is at Silver and Willard Dickson who is training at Epac” said Somba Banda.

According to Somba Banda, if the three are found guilty, they risk being suspended or another action will be taken.

He also revealed that the clubs that are keeping the players will also be fined for breaching the transfer rules and regulations of Sulom.

Meanwhile, Sulom has advised all players to get consent from their respective clubs before joining another club.

The transfer window closes on the midnight of 28th August, 2015.

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Kingsley Yohane Simon
Kingsley Yohane Simon
8 years ago

SULOM is right,rules and regulations should be followed.

Aphade
Aphade
8 years ago

Mwasiya nkhani ya Imabo mwalowa ku Silver mpakana mugamula ya Silver,Civo,Epac inayi isananthe,SULOM.

MAPWEVUPWEVU
MAPWEVUPWEVU
8 years ago

AKUNAMA AMENEYU ALANGENI ANYAMATA AMENEWA NDIZOWAWA KUWAPHUNZITSA MPIRA NDE CHIFUKWA CHOKUTI ASULIKA ANGOCHOKA SIBWINO TEAM YAWOYO IYENEREKA KUPEZA CHOLOWA PA NSASA UKAMACHOKA SAIPITSA TSIKU LINA PADZAFUNIKA

Lovemaniac 91
Lovemaniac 91
8 years ago

Looking 4 green pasture! Jst discuss the matter, no punishment here! Kapena ur tryin to kill their phaziball career a sulom inu? Mbava!

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