Bengaluru FC has implemented a salary freeze for its players and staff, a direct consequence of the ongoing instability within the Indian Super League (ISL). The announcement, made on August 4th by the JSW Group-owned club, reflects the uncertain climate. The club cited its commitment to the welfare of its players, staff, and their families as the driving force behind this action. The ISL, India’s premier football league, has been grappling with uncertainty for several months. The club acknowledged the challenges of operating a football club in India. Bengaluru FC is actively communicating with its players and staff, looking forward to a resolution. The youth teams and the BFC Soccer School are not included in this decision. The move follows the recent controversies surrounding the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s victory parade, which resulted in tragic incidents.
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