Nyasa Big Bullets were yesterday crowned 2022 TNM Super League champions at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
It is a record 16th league title coming after the red and white side of Blantyre won the championship for fourth consecutive season.
Having been confirmed as champions a week ago when they beat Moyale Barracks 3-1 at the same venue, the People’s Team yesterday put the icing on the cake, beating Dedza Dynamos 2-1 in their last match.
Top goalscorer Babatunde Adepoju, who also missed a penalty, and Hassan Kajoke were on target for Bullets while Dedza netted through defender Ibrahim Sadick.
A colourful ceremony followed as Bullets were awarded gold medals which climaxed as captain John Lanjesi lifted the trophy in front of Bullets supporters who came to witness the crowning.
The result against Dedza Dynamos means Bullets have finished with 73 points.
In 2021 season they won the league with 62 points while in 2019 they won the championship with 70 points.
In 2018 Bullets amassed 71 points to win the league.
The People’s Team have also surpassed last season’s haul of 62 goals, having scored 69.
The other positions in the league were also already confirmed.
Second-placed Blue Eagles were held to a one-draw by Mafco at Nankhaka Stadium in Lilongwe in another dead rubber to finish the season 10 points below the champions.
Kamuzu Barracks already finished on third position with 57 points.
Although Mighty Mukuru Wanderers finished the season with a 1-0 victory over Red Lions at Balaka Stadium, it was just another ceremonial match since the Nomads are stuck on fourth position with 56 points. Silver Strikers are fifth with 51 points.
Bullets have already claimed victory in the FDH Bank Cup this year, after beating their Reserves 4-1 in the final.
Zimbabwean tactician Kallisto Pasuwa said it was a tough season despite bagging two trophies this far.
Bullets can add another silverware as the Airtel Top 8 battle rages on.
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