Jerome Narayan, the national goalkeeper from Fiji, has officially joined the Macarthur Rams, a semi-professional club in New South Wales. The 22-year-old Sydney resident rose to prominence after making significant contributions to the Fiji national team during the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers held in Suva and Port Moresby last year.
The club announced the exciting news on Instagram, stating, “Announcing a stellar signing for season 2025. Fijian international goalkeeper Jerome Narayan is coming home to Lynwood Park in 2025.” This move comes after Narayan’s standout performances in recent seasons, culminating in his full international debut for Fiji in October 2024 during a FIFA World Cup Qualifier.
Before signing with the Rams, Narayan played for Dulwich Hill FC in Sydney. The Macarthur Rams compete in the Football NSW League One, which is part of the third tier of Australian football.
This signing is a significant step for Narayan, offering him the opportunity to further develop his skills and potentially make an even greater impact on the field as he continues to rise in his football career. The Rams’ acquisition also reflects the growing recognition of talent from the Pacific islands in Australian football, bringing hope for the future of the sport in the region as local clubs invest in international players.
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