FCB Nyasa Big Bullets can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Zambian outfit ZISD Football Club for the permanent transfer of midfielder Tendai Sani.
The 20-year-old Malawi international departs after two successful years in red and white, during which she blossomed into one of the country’s most promising young talents.
Sani became part of the Bullets family in 2022 following the club’s acquisition of Blantyre Zero—a move that marked the birth of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women. Since then, she has been a mainstay in midfield, admired for her work rate, ball control, and tactical intelligence.
Her consistent performances on the domestic scene earned her national team recognition, and she has since gone on to represent Malawi at international level, showcasing her talent on a bigger stage.
A key figure in the squad that won the 2022 FAM Women’s Regional League and National Championship, as well as the 2024 Goshen-FAM Southern Region Women’s League, Sani played a pivotal role in helping Bullets Women qualify for the inaugural NBM Women’s Premiership.
She featured in our opening fixture of the new top-flight campaign last weekend, once again underlining her quality and consistency before sealing her move abroad.
Sani now joins ZISD FC, a club competing in the FAZ Women’s Super Division—Zambia’s elite women’s football league. Her move reflects Bullets’ continued commitment to developing and elevating young talent to the professional stage beyond Malawi’s borders.
We thank Tendai for her dedication and contribution to FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and wish her every success in this exciting next chapter of her career.