FAM faces CAF sanctions after unruly fans mar Flames-Senegal clash

By Twink Jones Gadama

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) is bracing itself for a hefty fine from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) following the disturbing scenes that unfolded at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

On Tuesday, irate fans hurled objects at Ethiopian referee Bamlack Tessema Weyesa and his assistants after a contentious free-kick awarded to Senegal in added time led to Sadio Mane’s match-winning goal.

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A viral video clip captured the chaotic moments, showing Tessema and his team briefly halting their exit as fans showered them with glass bottles and other projectiles. In the tunnel, a Senegal official handed over one of the bottles to match commissioner Obvious Moyo from Botswana as evidence.

This incident has cast a shadow over Malawi’s football fraternity, with FAM likely to face severe penalties from CAF.

The association’s inability to maintain order and ensure player and official safety may result in substantial fines and potential bans.

Malawi’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying campaign has been marred by four consecutive losses, with Burkina Faso’s Stallions and Senegal’s Lions of Teranga already securing their spots in the continental tournament.

FAM’s challenge now lies in addressing the root causes of fan unrest and implementing measures to prevent similar incidents.

The association must collaborate with stadium authorities and law enforcement agencies to ensure a secure environment for players, officials, and spectators.

As Malawi’s football community grapples with the consequences of Tuesday’s events, FAM’s response will be crucial in mitigating the fallout.

Will the association take decisive action to address fan behavior and prevent future incidents, or will the damage to Malawi’s football reputation continue to grow?

The Flames’ next match presents an opportunity for redemption, but FAM’s primary focus must be on restoring order and ensuring a safe environment for all stakeholders.

In a statement, FAM President Fleetwood Haiya condemned the violence, emphasizing the association’s commitment to preventing similar incidents. “We apologize to CAF, the Senegal team, and the referee for the unfortunate events. We will work tirelessly to address fan behavior and maintain a safe environment for all.”

As the investigation unfolds, Malawi’s football fraternity holds its breath, awaiting the outcome and hoping for a swift return to the beautiful game’s core values.