Fulham Football Club has banned Nigerian midfielder Alex Iwobi and others from sharing behind-the-scenes clips on Snapchat. The new rule means no more videos or pictures from the dressing room.
Iwobi revealed this in a video on his Snapchat on Wednesday. He said the club’s media team told him his posts were not allowed anymore. He also said the club warned of fines if anyone breaks the rule.
“For those asking why no more BTS snaps from the changing room, the media team said I’m not sharing the right things. So no more,” Iwobi explained.
Fans Lose Unique Look Into Team Life
Iwobi’s fans had enjoyed rare, honest moments with teammates through his posts. He showed warm team talks, pre-game routines, and celebrations after matches.
The 28-year-old’s Snapchat was a window into the private world of Fulham players. But now, the club wants to keep all that private to protect team secrets and avoid problems.
The move is part of a bigger trend where Premier League clubs are careful about what players share online from inside the team areas. They want to keep tactics and conversations safe from public eyes.
Iwobi ended his video by saying it was a shame but that he had to follow the new rules.