Indian Super League (ISL) franchise Mumbai City FC has signed Noufal P.N, who will join the Islanders on a three-year contract that will see him wear the sky-blue colours until the end of 2027 season.
The 23-year-old began his footballing journey with Basco FC before securing a transfer to his hometown club, Gokulam Kerala FC, in 2022. The Kerala native quickly made his mark on the squad, cementing his place as a starter through match-winning assists and goal contributions.
Noufal has showcased his skillsets across various tournaments in India including the I-League, Kalinga Super Cup, and Durand Cup. Having a natural flair for attack, he is known for his quick pace on the wings. One of his biggest strengths is to create scoring opportunities for his team-mates.
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In his time at Gokulam Kerala FC, he notched up 53 appearances, netting five goals and providing 14 assists, making him a valuable asset to the Islanders’ attacking unit in the upcoming seasons.
What Noufal P.N said
“Mumbai City FC is one of the most successful clubs in India and I am excited to join them. It’s a dream come true for me to don the prestigious jersey and play at the biggest competitions. I’m eager to grow as a player and work with Coach Petr Kratky. I can’t wait to join the squad and embark on this new chapter with the club,” he expressed.
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Meanwhile, coach Petr Kratky said: “We were keeping a close eye on Noufal for a while, and I am delighted to welcome him to Mumbai City FC. His remarkable pace and skilful footwork in setting up goals for his teammates make him a valuable addition to our team. I am looking forward to having him in our squad and working with him.”
In Asia, Mumbai City FC has competed in the 2022 AFC Champions League, where it finished second in Group B and became the first Indian club to register wins in the continent’s premier club competition. The Islanders also participated in the 2023-24 AFC Champions League.