Fiji’s football captain, Roy Krishna, has officially joined Bula FC, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career. With over 60 international caps and recognition as Oceania’s top goal scorer, Krishna has made a name for himself playing for esteemed clubs, including Waitakere United, Auckland City, and Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand, as well as ATK, Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru, and Odisha in the Indian Super League in India.

A pivotal moment was when Roy received the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal in 2019, awarded to the A-League’s best player, where he concluded the season as the top scorer. This accolade established him as one of the finest strikers in the region and garnered interest from clubs globally.

However, in an unexpected turn, Krishna has chosen to return home to play for Bula FC. His decision underscores his belief that football transcends mere athleticism; it is also about giving back to the community that helped shape him as a player and individual. In addition to showcasing his skills on the field, Roy is dedicated to mentoring and inspiring the next generation of athletes.

As he dons the number 21 jersey for Bula FC, there is much anticipation regarding the impact of his leadership, experience, and talent on the club, which aims to reach new heights in the competitive landscape of Fijian football. This move not only marks a new chapter for Krishna but also promises to energize local football and inspire future stars.


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