Premier League champions Bo Rangers have implemented stringent disciplinary actions against several players who were caught participating in community leagues, in direct violation of club policies.

This decision follows the team’s disappointing exit from the CAF Champions League preliminary round, where they were eliminated by Ivorian side San Pedro FC.

According to sources close to the club, the penalties are severe and come with a stern warning against any further infractions. Bo Rangers, known for their dominant performances in domestic football, are taking these measures to ensure players maintain focus and adhere to the team’s professional standards.

The club’s management expressed disappointment in the players’ involvement in local leagues, especially at a time when national expectations were high following their recent Champions League campaign. Despite the club’s success on the local stage, the team’s underperformance on the continental level has drawn scrutiny, and the players’ community league activities have only heightened criticism.

While the names of the players involved and the exact nature of the punishments have not been revealed, it is believed that several squad members were observed competing in these leagues.

Bo Rangers have made it clear that any future violations will be met with even harsher consequences, as they aim to maintain discipline and professionalism throughout the squad. The club is committed to preventing distractions as they look to bounce back from their early Champions League exit and continue their dominance in Sierra Leone’s Premier League.