In a bid to improve the standards of Malawian football, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has made it mandatory for all Super League coaches to posses a minimum of CAF B license.
Confirming this to the local media, the FA’s Secretary General Suzgo Nyirenda said, the new guideline which comes into force in the new season is in line with Club licensing strategy.
“We are doing this in order to improve the level of our football as such, every Super League club will have to hire a coach with a Caf B license.”
One of the coaches to be affected is Mighty Wanderers tactician Eliya Kananji who was demoted at Big Bullets for not possessing the said license.
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