Bula FC star Roy Krishna is eagerly anticipating the club’s debut in the inaugural OFC Professional League, set to take place tomorrow. The seasoned striker shared that the team’s recent training sessions have been rigorous, but with match week finally upon them, the atmosphere within the squad has shifted to one of excitement and readiness.
“The last two weeks were very intense. This week has been a little slower, but we’re really excited to finally play our first match on Saturday,” Krishna noted regarding the demanding build-up to their first competitive fixture.
As a prominent player in the Bula FC lineup and one of the most experienced athletes in the entire league, Krishna has embraced a mentoring role, especially for the younger teammates who are making their first steps into professional football. His wealth of international experience equips him to impart valuable lessons focused on discipline and personal accountability.
Krishna expressed his belief that the establishment of the OFC Professional League is a pivotal moment for football in the region. While clubs navigate the transition to a more professional framework, he remains optimistic about the future of the sport.
He also reached out to fans, encouraging continued support for the sport, both locally and across Oceania. “Just keep praying for us back home. And to everyone in Oceania, support your teams and love football,” he urged.
This weekend, Bula FC will face Vanuatu United FC in what promises to be an exciting kickoff for the new league in New Zealand. The match marks not just a new chapter for Bula FC, but also a significant development for football in the Pacific region, as teams adapt to the professional standards that come with the league’s launch.

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