Bula Warriors FC NZ Supporters

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@thebulafc NZ FANS Proudly Supporting Fijis newest giants in the @ofcproleague. One Vanua, One Team

Photos from Bula FC's post 18/01/2026

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18/01/2026

Bula FC “BULA BAY” came to life yesterday in the inaugural OFC Pro League match at Eden Park.

14/01/2026
13/01/2026

With Oceania Football Confederation – I just got recognised as one of their top fans! 🎉

Bula FC Ready for Historic Pro Debut in Auckland 13/01/2026

Bula FC Warriors are ready for Round one!

Bula FC Ready for Historic Pro Debut in Auckland Bula FC coach Stephane Auvray is keeping expectations grounded but ambitious as the team heads into its first-ever season. While he believes the squad can give any opponent a run for their money, he says this maiden year is equally about gaining experience and learning the professional game. A

11/01/2026

Meet your Bula Warriors for the inaugural OFC Pro League season

The full squad (first team and reserves) stands ready. Every position filled, every player committed to giving their best and fighting for the Vanua as we represent Fiji across Oceania.

26/12/2025

Roy Krishna signs for Bula FC.
Can’t wait for the Bula Boys FC NZ Supporters Army at Eden Park game one of the OFC Pro League!

Welcome Home, Roy Krishna!

We are thrilled to announce the signing of Roy Krishna, a football legend, who officially joins Bula FC today!

Roy’s journey began in Labasa, where he honed his skills at All Saints High School before making his mark with Labasa FC and the Fiji national team, earning over 60 caps and Oceania top goal scorer. His path led him to international success, playing for top clubs such as Waitakere United, Auckland City, Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand and, ATK, Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru, and Odisha in the Indian Super League in India.

A defining moment came in 2019 when Roy won the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal as the A-League's best player, finishing that season as the top scorer. That achievement solidified his place as one of the region’s finest strikers, attracting interest from clubs worldwide.

Despite offers from abroad, Roy chose to return home this time. For him, football is about more than the game, it's about giving back to the place that shaped him.

“It’s been an amazing journey playing abroad, but there’s something special about coming back home. It’s where my roots are, and I’m excited to give back,” he says.

Roy isn’t just here to play, he’s here to mentor and inspire the next generation of talent.
“This team is full of young, hungry players with immense potential. I’m here not just to play, but to guide them and show them what it takes to succeed.”

His decision to return is driven by a desire to contribute to the growth of football in Fiji. He’s excited to be part of Bula FC, the first-ever professional football club competing in Oceania’s inaugural professional league.

“It’s not just about me; it’s about creating something lasting. I want these young players to achieve even more than I did, and I’m here to help them get there.”

Returning home is also about family. After years abroad, Roy is excited to share his time with his wife and daughter, who have supported him throughout his career:

“Finally being able to share my days with them here is truly the icing on the cake.”

Roy will wear the number 21 jersey for Bula FC, and we can’t wait to see his leadership, experience, and talent help elevate the club to new heights.

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