17 December, 2025, 10:22 pm Central - 23°C Rain

Ba FC spreads Christmas cheer at Ba Aspen Hospital

Ba FC spreads Christmas cheer at Ba Aspen Hospital

By Mansi Chand
17/12/2025
Photo: Fiji FA
It was a special moment as the Ba Football Association took time out to spread Christmas cheer by visiting Ba Aspen Hospital, bringing comfort and joy to patients recovering during the festive season.

The Ba FC management team and players stepped away from the field to reconnect with the community.

The team arrived at the hospital with 45 Christmas hampers, each thoughtfully prepared to bring warmth and happiness.

                                                   

As Ba’s players personally handed over the hampers, the atmosphere quickly became emotional.

Ba Football Association President, Praneel Dayal says the gesture was not about recognition or publicity.

Dayal says this is the Ba FC way and they are here for everyone.

                                                  

He says their strength does not only come from victories on the field but from the strong foundation they share with the people of Ba.

As the festive season approaches, Ba FC hopes this gesture inspires others to look out for one another and keep the spirit of giving alive.
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