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Ba FA suspends YCF Club and two officials over misconduct

Ba FA suspends YCF Club and two officials over misconduct

By Nilufa Buksh
31/03/2026
PC: Fiji Football Association

Immediate suspensions have been imposed on Ba's YCF Football Club and two of its officials following misconduct concerns and efforts to promote a more positive environment in the sport.

The Fiji Football Association says the Ba Football Association has confirmed that YCF Football Club has been suspended from all football-related activities, including participation in tournaments and local competitions.

The association has also suspended YCF vice-presidents Shaireen Singh and Varun Lal adding, Singh was cited for persistent misconduct and derogatory comments on social media targeting football leadership, while Lal was suspended for publishing defamatory content and making threats of unauthorised protest action against the association.

The Ba Football Association says clubs are accountable for the actions of their officials under its statutes, and the matter has been referred to its disciplinary committee for further investigation.

Ba FA President Praneel Dayal says there has been ongoing online abuse directed at leadership in recent years, which has also affected teams, players and officials.

He says his priority is to lead Ba football in a positive direction, with focus on players and community pride, adding that behaviour bringing the game into disrepute will not be tolerated.

Dayal adds that the association remains committed to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all involved in the sport.

The Ba Football Association has reaffirmed its commitment to discipline, accountability and unity as it continues to develop football in the district.

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