National team goalkeeper Jerome Narayan has officially signed with the Macarthur Rams, a semi-professional football club based in New South Wales. The 22-year-old, who hails from Fiji, gained national attention after making a significant impact with the Bula Boys during the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, where he played in all matches held in Suva and Port Moresby.

The club proudly announced his signing for the 2025 season through an Instagram post, expressing excitement about having the Fijian international join their ranks at Lynwood Park. Narayan’s journey to this point has been marked by consecutive standout performances, culminating in his first full international cap for Fiji during a World Cup Qualifier in October 2024.

Before this new chapter with the Macarthur Rams, Narayan showcased his skills at Dulwich Hill FC in Sydney. The Rams currently compete in Football NSW League One, which is part of the third tier of Australian football.

This signing not only marks a significant milestone in Narayan’s career but also brings a promising talent to the Macarthur Rams, who are looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. His experience on the international stage could greatly benefit the team’s performance and inspire other young talents in the league.

Overall, this serves as an encouraging development for both Narayan and the club, highlighting the potential for growth and success in Australian football.


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