Over the past two days, we have received multiple communications concerning a matter that is entirely unrelated to our organisation. While many individuals – whether players, spectators, supporters, businesses, or brands – are affiliated with the League of Fire in some capacity, we cannot and will not be held liable for the actions or conduct of any individual outside of our official platforms and controlled social media spaces, which remain beyond our ownership and jurisdiction.
We wish to re-share a poster of our official team; however, it is imperative to clarify that various individuals, businesses, social media influencers, festival organisers, chilli farmers, and producers collaborate with the League of Fire on a range of events and projects. Nonetheless, we do not possess the authority or capability to monitor, regulate, or police the actions of all such external parties, nor is it our responsibility to do so.
The League of Fire unequivocally denounces and disassociates itself from any form of unlawful, unethical, or otherwise improper behaviour, whether perpetrated within or outside of our official team. This includes, but is not limited to: fraudulent activities, cheating, online harassment, and cyberbullying. We remain committed to upholding our ethical standards and will take all reasonable steps to disassociate with any individual or entity found to be in breach of these principles from the moment any alleged criminal misconduct is brought to our attention and substantiated to a credible extent. However, it must be acknowledged that any past affiliations cannot be retrospectively altered or undone.