Bula FC has unveiled its new team uniform and major sponsor Extra Supermarket, while also announcing a landmark partnership with RK21, the premium apparel brand founded by Fijian football icon Roy Krishna.
The club says this marks a significant moment for the club as it prepares for its inaugural campaign in the OFC Professional League.
They say through the partnership with RK21, Bula FC will take to the regional stage wearing a kit backed by the legacy and vision of one of Oceania’s most celebrated footballers.
Bula FC says RK21, synonymous with excellence, professionalism and Fijian pride, brings added prestige to Bula FC’s historic debut season.
They say the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to high standards, performance and inspiring the next generation of footballers.
Club officials describe the partnership as a perfect fit, combining Bula FC’s ambition with Roy Krishna’s enduring impact on football both locally and internationally.
Bula FC takes on Vanuatu United FC in their first match of the OFC Pro League at 2pm this Saturday at Eden Park.
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