Defender Narayan Das joins Delhi Dynamos

The 24-year old left back will join Dynamos after a promising season with FC Goa.

Published : Jun 17, 2018 13:53 IST

 Narayan Das (left) becomes the fifth Indian signing by the club ahead of the upcoming season.
Narayan Das (left) becomes the fifth Indian signing by the club ahead of the upcoming season.
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Narayan Das (left) becomes the fifth Indian signing by the club ahead of the upcoming season.

Indian Super League (ISL) club Delhi Dynamos has signed a long-term playing contract with left-back Narayan Das from FC Goa. Narayan becomes the fifth Indian signing by the club ahead of the fifth edition of the ISL.

The 24-year old left back will join Dynamos after a promising season with FC Goa where he made 19 appearances and helped the side reach playoff spot.

Narayan started his career with Pailan Arrows back in 2012, before moving on to represent the likes of Dempo and East Bengal in the I-League. The India international has also starred for FC Pune City in the third season of the ISL.

‘Geared up’

Narayan said, “I am really looking forward to this new challenge in my career. Dynamos have built a promising squad this season and we are all geared up.”

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Narayan joins the group of new additions to the squad — Bikramjit Singh, Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Siam Hanghal and Rana Gharami being the other fresh faces. His signing will also see Dynamos boast both the national team full-backs as he joins Pritam Kotal in defence.

A product of the Tata Football Academy, Narayan has represented the Indian senior squad 24 times and was also part of the team that won the recently concluded Hero Intercontinental Cup.

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