FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Bid Farewell to Captain Lloyd Aaron as He Heads to Qatar
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have confirmed that their club captain, Lloyd Aaron, will be joining Qatari side Muaither Sports Club. The 25-year-old midfielder, who has been a vital part of the Malawian team since joining in 2024, leaves Big Bullets with a heavy heart but with a sense of pride and accomplishment.
Aaron, who joined FCB Nyasa Big Bullets from Civil Service United, made an impressive 54 appearances in all competitions for the team. In his time at Big Bullets, he scored one goal and provided six assists, but his impact extended far beyond the statistics. Deployed in a deep midfield role, he became a shield for the backline, known for his discipline, composure, and leadership.
His presence in the middle of the park was marked by consistency, and he quickly became a fan favorite. In his first season, he helped the club win the Airtel Top 8 Cup, and he was appointed captain ahead of the 2025 campaign. His leadership and tactical awareness were crucial in guiding the team to victories.
Aaron's final appearance in red and white came last Sunday, as he led Bullets to yet another Airtel Top 8 triumph. The team lifted the trophy in a thrilling final, with Aaron playing a pivotal role in the victory.
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets would like to express their gratitude to Lloyd for his professionalism, dedication, and contribution during his time at the club. He was a true leader on and off the field, and his impact on the team will be felt for years to come.
"Lloyd was a crucial part of our team, and we are sad to see him go," said FCB Nyasa Big Bullets coach, Dekler Chirwa. "But we are also proud of him for this opportunity to further his career in Qatar. We wish him all the best in his new chapter."
The financial terms of the transfer have not been disclosed, but it is a significant loss for FCB Nyasa Big Bullets. The team will need to find a replacement for Aaron in the midfield, and it remains to be seen how they will fare in the upcoming season without their former captain.
Lloyd Aaron's departure is also a reminder of the trend of Malawian football players being signed by foreign clubs. It presents opportunities for career development but also comes with challenges, such as adapting to a new culture and environment.
As Aaron embarks on this new journey, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets fans will be watching with great interest. We wish him all the best in his new chapter with Muaither Sports Club.
Summary: FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have agreed to transfer club captain Lloyd Aaron to Qatari side Muaither Sports Club. Aaron joined the team in 2024 from Civil Service United and made 54 appearances, scoring one goal and providing six assists. He became a key player in the team's structure, known for his discipline, composure, and leadership. In his first season, he helped the club win the Airtel Top 8 Cup and was appointed captain for the 2025 campaign. Aaron recently led the team to another Airtel Top 8 victory, his final appearance with the club. FCB Nyasa Big Bullets express their gratitude for Aaron's professionalism, dedication, and contributions during his time at the club and wish him the best in his new chapter in Qatar.