FC Kallon has issued an official directive restricting its registered players from participating in non-club football activities, in a move aimed at protecting player fitness, reducing injury risk, and ensuring full squad availability for competitive commitments.
According to the directive, all FC Kallon players are no longer permitted to take part in community leagues or local gala matches. Players are now only authorized to participate in official competitions, including the Leone Rock Premier League 2025/26 season and the Orange FA Cup.
The club stated that informal and local fixtures pose avoidable risks of injury and fatigue, which could undermine its season objectives. The restriction applies to all registered players, including those on loan and those returning from injury, until further notice.
A club spokesperson said the decision was taken following consultations with the coaching and medical departments and is intended to safeguard both player welfare and the club’s competitive performance.
The directive also warns that any breach will attract disciplinary action, including fines, suspension from training or matchday squads, and possible contractual penalties, including termination in cases of repeated or serious violations.
Players and staff have been instructed to comply fully with the directive and acknowledge receipt of the official communication.
FC Kallon reaffirmed its commitment to player welfare and competitive success as it prepares for the remainder of the Leone Rock Premier League season and the Orange FA Cup campaign.









