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Roy Krishna returns to his roots with Bula FC signing

Roy Krishna returns to his roots with Bula FC signing

By Nilufa Buksh
26/12/2025
Photo: BULA FC

Roy Krishna has signed with Bula FC today, elevating the club to new heights.

Krishna shares his excitement, saying it has been an amazing journey playing abroad, stressing that there is something special about coming back home.

He says this is where his roots are.

He adds that he is not here just to play, but to mentor and inspire the next generation of talent.

He stresses that the team is full of young, hungry players with immense potential.

Krishna further says this is not about him, it’s about creating something lasting, emphasising that he wants these young players to achieve even more than he did, and he is here to help them get there.

Bula FC says Krishna's journey began in Labasa, where he honed his skills at All Saints High School before making his mark with Labasa FC and the Fiji national team, earning over 60 caps and becoming Oceania’s top goal scorer.

They also highlight that his path led him to international success, playing for top clubs such as Waitakere United, Auckland City, and Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand, as well as ATK, Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru, and Odisha in the Indian Super League.

After years abroad, Roy is excited to spend time with his wife and daughter, who have supported him throughout his career.

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