Big Bullets F.C.

Big Bullets FC
Full name Big Bullets Football Club
Founded 1967
Ground Kamuzu Stadium
Blantyre, Malawi
(Capacity: 50,000)
Chairman Malinda Chinyama
Manager Eddington Ngonamo
League TNM Super League
2009–10 7
Home colours
Away colours

Big Bullets (BB) is a Malawian football (soccer) club based in Blantyre and by unconfirmed statistics, Malawi’s popular football club and has dominated the country’s major soccer league, TNM Super League, since it was formed in 1967.

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History

Big Bullets is best supported and most successful team ever in the football history of Malawi and current estimates of its support base ranges between 1,500,000 and 3,000,000 soccer followers across the length and breadth of the country.To establish a true reflection of the Clubs dedicated fans,It is intended to register all BB Supporters through Regions and Districts Zones, and enter their details in a database. This information, apart from assisting BB, can also be commercially exploited and be a market research tool.

BB is arguably the most known and successful football team in Malawi. It is currently playing in the TNM Super League and has played in the top flight league since its inception in 1967. It set a record for 7 successive title defences before surrendering it about five years ago, due to financial problems. During its enviable life,the Big Bullets have won every honor in the Country.Beyond borders also,the side left its indelible mark;way back in 1979,the Club won a bronze medal in the East and Central Africa Club Championship hosted by Somalia.Four years earlier,Big Bullets were the pioneer side to join the Africa Club Championship competition.

Big Bullets Football Club (BB) also known as the ‘Peoples Team’.The club was originally formed in 1967 with an innovative and exciting approach to establishing a successful club in the country. Since its formation, the club remains the most successful, winning many championships and club cup competitions. BB is called the “PEOPLE’S TEAM” – a team that is the heart and soul of close to three million Malawians. It is a team that is also said to immortalise the spirits – “TIMU YA MIZIMU”

People cannot talk of football in Malawi without BB being part of that talk. Supporters of Big Bullets Football Club span across all the facets of politics and religion. BB is legendary and famed for many reasons, most important of which is its huge home success.

The club was formed by a group of players in Blantyre in 1967 from its local archrivals Mighty Wanderers by then was composed of only Whites and Colored,all blacks were sidelined because of this reason all blacks players thought wise to come up with their own team which was known as Nyasaland Bullets.The team was very strong and started winning all games which were played.BB and Mighty Wanderers rivalry started because of Yasin Osman in 1968 after shown interest to join Bullets FC,Wanderers Fans were very furious and decided to sell him at 100 Malawian pounds.Yasin Osman went into Malawi Soccer History being a first player to be sold.The history of the rivalry between MTL Wanderers and Big Bullets could be likened to that of Everton F.C. and Liverpool F.C. of the FA Premier League. Just like the latter, Big Bullets was formed out of MTL Wanderers in the late 1960s and have enjoyed more success than the ‘parent’ club.Many of those players went on to be legends in the history of the game of football in Malawi .

The club got its first name, Bata Bullets, because of the fact that Bata Shoe Company was the first sponsor of the team. The majority of its players at the time ended up being employed by Bata Shoe Company. Over the years, BB has been the biggest contributor to the Malawi National Team both at senior and at youth levels.

Malawian soccer legends such as Kinnah Electric Phiri, Charles Kagwa, Henry Moyo, Kanjedza Kamwendo, Damiano Malefula, Yasin Osman, Henry Kapalamula, Mustafa Munshi, Dennis Saidi, Spy Msiska,Elywin Mwafulirwa,Mike Mkuntha,Bosco Munthali,Thom Kazembe,Topsy Msuku,Harvest Kanyenda,Tonny Mkandawire,Ngulube,Greyson Simika,Elton Mkondowaguluka, Harry Barbed Waya, Lawrence Lule Waya, Gilbert Chirwa, Chauncy Vinny Gondwe, Mabvuto Lungu and Patrick Mabedi just to mention a few are some of the players that have come from the team’s ranks.Kinnah Phiri is current coach for Malawi National Team

Recent stars plying their trade in South Africa such as Peter Mponda, Robert Ng’ambi, Fisher Kondowe, Grant Lungu, Jimmy Zakazaka ,Sankhani Mkandawire and Swadick Sanudi have also sprung out of the Big Bullets FC.

In regard to the club activities, the Executive Committee is seeking to lock down the principles that will serve us well moving forward. Words are easy to put on a page but we are committed to “walking the talk” and branding ourselves as truly the “People’s Team”. The club has already implemented a business plan addressing the club house so as to promote the club to generate its own revenue and resources.The team in total has won forty one (41) cups in which eleven titles are for leagues, including the record setting seven titles whose sequence was broken by their sworn rivals, MTL Wanderers in 2006.

While the Bullets have had unparalleled success on the field of play, the same cannot be said of their sponsorship. Bankrolled by the shoe making company, Bata Shoe Company, since its formation (and known as "Bata Bullets"), the people’s team (as it is popularly known in Malawi), faced uncertainty when that marriage was dissolved in 2000. The oil giant, Total Malawi, took over and renamed it Total Big Bullets, sponsoring the team for the next two years before the arrangement was terminated.

In 2003, the then Malawi’s president Bakili Muluzi adopted the team and renamed it Bakili Bullets. It was during this period that the team enjoyed one of its glamorous periods, reaching the lucrative group stages of CAF Champions League 2004[1][2].

It was also during the same period that the club had a training camp in the United Kingdom in readiness for the CAF Champions League[3].

But it was a feat never to be repeated as Muluzi, now of power, opted out of the sponsorship arrangement in 2004. This left the team in a clutch, and in keeping with the acronym ‘BB’, the team’s faithful changed the name to Big Bullets. The team completed two seasons, 2005 and 2006, without sponsorship but in late December 2006, the people’s team secured a sponsorship deal with a South African-based but Malawi-owned company, Cifu Group owned by the Msiska twins, Fumu and Phaskani. However this year 2010 has seen Bullets F.C struggling beyond doubt. Currently the team has no official sponsor following the termination of its contract with Bullets Holdings who could no longer financially aid the team. The team has since experienced its major loss of players this season because of lack of sponsorship. Bullets F.C also known as the People's Team has since embarked in various fundraisers to maintain survival but in a world controlled by money it has not been easy yet the team manages to cling on to its last pieces.

The formation of a brand new Executive Committee for the 2011-12 football season will hopefully see us reach the success experienced in the late 1960s and beyond. The main focus for the committee is to raise the profile of the club, and offer a family friendly, supportive organization to attract new players, sponsors and supporters to our club.

Some of the biggest names in the Bullets F.C of today include Goalkeepers Swadick Sanudi,MacDonald Harawa,Vincet Gona,Kingsley Manda, brilliant defenders Chikumbutso Jet Lee Kanyenda,Yamikani Fodya,Yamikani Tambala,Wyson Nkana Midfielders Douglas Section 65 Chirambo,Fundi Akidu Lufeyo Jeresi,Henry Kabichi,Luka Zaire Muyawa,Wyle Tembenu,Luka Jere Strikers Gabhadinyo Mhango,Gofrey Musonda,Komani Msiska,Mpetiwa and Divarson Mlozi who is the past season have shown great games to their supporters.

Kamuzu Stadium

Kamuzu Stadium is a stadium located in Blantyre, with a capacity of 50,000 seats. It is located next to the Malawi National Council of Sports Offices (Sports House).

The Blantyre derby

The Blantyre derby between Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers is one of the most fiercely contested matches in world football, and in contrast to most of the other games played in the Malawi TNM Soccer League, matches between the two rivals always attract a large fanbase.

Achievements

1969,1970,1973.1975
1974,1975,1979,1980,1981,1983,1986
1990
1999,2001,2002
2003
1998,1999
2002
1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
2007

Performance in CAF competitions

2000 - Preliminary Round
2004 - Group Stage
1975: Second Round
1979: withdrew in First Round
1993: withdrew in Preliminary Round
1976 - First Round
1977 - Second Round
1997 - First Round
1998 - Preliminary Round
1999 - First Round

Current Squad 2011-12

As of September 9, 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Swadick Sanudi
2 GK Mac Donald Harawa
3 GK Vincent Gona
4 DF Chikumbutso Kanyeda
5 DF Yamikani Fodya
6 DF Benard Kalirani
7 DF Yamikani Tambala
8 DF Patrick Nazombe
9 DF George Nyirenda
10 DF Peter Mpulula
11 DF Lesley Tamutamu
12 DF Fundi Akidu
13 MF Robison Banda
14 MF Fisher Kondowe
15 MF Tadala Masamba
16 MF Robison Banda
No. Position Player
17 MF Jeresi Lufeyo
18 MF Kelvin Malikebu
19 MF Timothy Nyirenda
20 MF Luka Muyawa
21 MF Luka Jere
22 MF Henry Kabichi
23 MF Douglas Chirambo
24 MF Wyle Tembeta
29 FW Divason Mnozi
25 FW Komani Msiska
26 FW Gabadini Mhango
27 FW Godfrey Masonda
28 FW Andrew Mpetiwa
29 FW Mams Gunde
30 FW Samson Chonde

Club officials/Technical team

CAF Squad 2003

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Swadick Sanudi
GK Kachibowo Malunga
GK Trust Lunda
DF Peter Mponda
DF Joseph Gatros
DF Maupo Msowoya
DF Petros Mwalweni
MF Fisher Kondowe
MF Fundi Akidu
No. Position Player
MF Robert Ng'ambi
MF Rahim Ishmael
FW Jimmy Zakazaka
FW Grant Lungu
FW Dick Malidadi
FW Ganizani Malunga
FW Mapopa Musukwa

Former players

  • Chikondi Banda
  • John Banda
  • Andrew Chikhosi
  • James Chilapondwa
  • James Chimera
  • Emmanuel Chipatala
  • Navigator Dzinkambani
  • Harvest Kanyenda
  • Henry Kapalamula
  • Thom Kazembe
  • Fisher Kondowe

Notable players

  • John Banda
  • Gilbert Chirwa
  • Charles Kagwa
  • Henry Kapalamula
  • Mabvuto Lungu
  • Henry Moyo
  • Peter Mponda
  • Spy Msiska
  • Bosco Munthali
  • Elywn Mwafulirwa
  • Jonnes Nkhwazi
  • Elton Nkondowaguluka