By Draxon Maloya
Malawi football continues to face significant hurdles in its growth, with the latest setback being the rampant fraud and mismanagement of gate collections.
Despite efforts to curb counterfeit ticket sales, several individuals have been caught selling fake tickets during recent league and international matches.
The Saturday’s high-profile match between Silver Strikers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets grossed K24,688,500, but this figure does not accurately reflect the true revenue generated.
The match, expected to be a lucrative money-spinner for the two football powerhouses, was marred by the presence of numerous beneficiaries of the gate collections.
A staggering 17 entities benefited from the game proceeds, with the home team, Silver Strikers, receiving K4,857,180, and the visiting team, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, taking home a meager K4,858,000.
While some quarters have laid the blame on the venue used for this top of the bill type of the game, the Net collection of K17,662,475 and 25% Ground Levy amounting to K4,415,618 have raised serious questions about the transparency and accountability of gate collection management in Malawi football.
Here below is the gate collection summary sheet;
Date :23 November 2024
Silver Strikers vs FCB Nyasa Big Bullets @Silver Stadium
-E-ticketing – K1, 229, 000
MatchDay Collection
K23, 457,500
Gross Collection
K24, 688,500
Cashiering Firm-Four Sisters
K1, 642,025
Stewards
K1, 141,000
Private Security
K1, 000,000
Security (Police)
K1, 800,000
ST John’s
K284, 000
DHO
K119, 000
Tickets
K700, 000
RBM
K190, 000
Bangles
K100, 000
Total Expenses
K7026 025
Net Collection
K17, 662, 475
25% Ground Levy
K4, 415,618
5% Sports Council
K883, 123,75
10% Sulom
K1 R
10% FAMdrfr5
K883, 123, 75
Home team
K4, 857, 180
Away team
K4, 858