Bengaluru FC has made the difficult decision to suspend the salaries of all its players and staff. This decision was announced on August 4th by the club, which is owned by the JSW Group. The primary reason cited is the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Indian Super League (ISL). The club stated that this measure was taken to ensure the well-being of its players and staff. The ISL has been dealing with instability for months, leading to the salary suspension. The club acknowledges the complexities involved in managing a football club in India and has shown a dedication to overcoming these hurdles. Bengaluru FC is keeping its players and staff informed while awaiting a solution to the ISL situation. The suspension will not affect the men’s and women’s youth teams, as well as the BFC Soccer School. The club’s decision follows the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s victory parade, where a tragic incident caused the death of several fans.
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