Roy Krishna

Roy Krishna (born 30 August 1987) is a Fijian professional footballer who plays as a striker and captain for both ATK in the Indian Super League and the Fiji national team.

Roy Krishna
Krishna with Wellington Phoenix in 2015
Personal information
Full name Roy Krishna
Date of birth (1987-08-30) 30 August 1987[1]
Place of birth Labasa, Macuata, Fiji
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Playing position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Mohun Bagan ATK
Number 21
Youth career
All Saints
2007 Labasa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2013 Waitakere United 75 (55)
2013 Auckland City 4 (1)
2014–2019 Wellington Phoenix 122 (51)
2019–2020 ATK 21 (15)
2020– Mohun Bagan ATK
National team
2007 Fiji U20 6 (1)
2008–2016 Fiji U23 8 (2)
2007– Fiji 40 (29)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 14 March 2020
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 20 July 2019

Club career

Early career

Krishna joined the New Zealand Football Championship (NZFC) side Waitakere United from Fijian local outfit Labasa FC in January 2008.

In May 2008, he spent two weeks training with the Wellington Phoenix,[3] but was not offered a contract.

In March 2009, it was reported that PSV Eindhoven was interested in signing him.[4] However he said professional football in New Zealand with the Phoenix was his preferred option because he was not ready to move to Europe as he was still learning English and was not ready for another language.

In his 6 seasons with Waitakere United, Krishna managed 55 goals in 75 appearances and has won the NZFC Golden Boot in the 2012–13 season.[5]

Auckland City

In September 2013, it was announced that he had joined Waitakere's local rivals Auckland City FC for the upcoming ASB Premiership season.[6] On 12 December 2013, he scored the only goal which Auckland City lost 1–2 against Raja Casablanca in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup and also became the first Fijian player to score at the finals of a FIFA tournament.[7]

Wellington Phoenix

On 7 January 2014, Krishna signed with the A-League's Wellington Phoenix until the end of the 2013–14 season as an injury replacement for Paul Ifill,[8] scoring his debut goal on 16 March 2014 against the Melbourne Heart, beating Andrew Redmayne with a powerful drive into the bottom right corner in the 7th minute of a 2–2 draw.[9] His performance in the match earned him the A-League's player of the week honors.[10] Four days later, Krishna came to terms on a new 2-year contract with the Phoenix.[11]

Krishna resigned on 29 February 2016, agreeing to a 2-year deal that would keep him at Wellington until the end of the 2017–18 season.[12] He subsequently signed a 1-year extension on 15 February 2018.[13]

On 18 April 2018, Krishna was named Wellington Phoenix Player of the Year and his fourth-round goal against Brisbane Roar was deemed the team's Goal of the Year for the 2017–18 season.[14]

On 2 December 2018, Krishna became the outright leading goal scorer for the Wellington Phoenix, overtaking previous leader Paul Ifill's 33 goals for the club.[15] Krishna made A-League history on 19 January 2019, becoming the first player to score 3 consecutive braces.[16]

On 13 May 2019, Krishna was awarded the Johnny Warren Medal for his performances in the 2018–19 A-League season. On 27 May 2019, Krishna announced his departure from Wellington Phoenix after a long-term deal was not reached.[17]

ATK

On 18 June 2019, Krishna announced he had signed a one-year deal with ATK, who play in the Indian Super League.[18] On 8 February 2020, he scored a hat-trick against Odisha FC.[19] He ended the season scoring 15 goals, and helped his team to their third title win.[20]

International career

Krishna made his debut for Fiji at the South Pacific Games 2007 and he has played for them in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification tournament.[21]

In 2010, Krishna was also called up to the national futsal team for the 2010 OFC Futsal Championship.[22]

On 16 July 2016, Krishna was named as one of the three over-aged players of the Fiji under-23 team for the 2016 Summer Olympics, alongside Simione Tamanisau and Alvin Singh.[23] On 7 August 2016, he scored the team's only goal in the final tournament's campaign, against Mexico. Krishna's goal was Fiji's first ever goal in the Olympic Games.[24]

International goals

Scores and results list Fiji's goal tally first.[25][26][27]
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.5 September 2007National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa Vanuatu
3–0
3–0
2007 South Pacific Games
2.19 November 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji New Zealand
1–0
2–0
2008 OFC Nations Cup
3.
2–0
4.17 August 2011Thomson Park, Tavua, Fiji Samoa
1–0
3–0
Friendly
5.18 August 2011National Stadium, Suva, Fiji
1–0
5–1
6.
2–0
7.
3–0
8.3 September 2011Stade Boewa, Boulari, New Caledonia Cook Islands
1–0
4–1
2011 Pacific Games
9.10 November 2015Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu Vanuatu
1–2
1–2
Friendly
10.28 May 2016Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea New Zealand
1–2
1–3
2016 OFC Nations Cup
11.31 May 2016 Solomon Islands
1–0
1–0
12.4 June 2016 Vanuatu
2–2
2–3
13.26 June 2016Prince Charles Park, Nadi, Fiji Malaysia
1–1
1–1
Friendly
14.7 June 2017Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji New Caledonia
2–2
2–2
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
15.22 March 2018Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines Philippines
2–3
2–3
Friendly
16.5 September 2018National Stadium, Suva, Fiji Solomon Islands1–11–1
17.24 March 2019Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji Mauritius
1–0
1–0
18.8 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa Tahiti
2–0
2–1
2019 Pacific Games
19.18 July 2019 Solomon Islands
3–0
4–4
20.
4–2
21.20 July 2019 Papua New Guinea
1–1
1–1

Non-FIFA goals

Olympics

Scores and results list Fiji's goal tally first.

Personal life

Krishna is a New Zealand citizen, having gained his citizenship in December 2018 after ten years in the country. He is Indo-Fijian.[28]

In July 2018, Krishna married Indo-Fijian model and media business owner Naziah Ali.[29]

Career statistics

Club

As of 14 Mar 2020
Club Season League Cup Continental1 Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Waitakere United 2007–08 New Zealand Football Championship 40000040
2008–09 141100431814
2009–10 1680061229
2010–11 1160042158
2011–12 161100652216
2012–13 141900862225
Total 755500281710372
Auckland City 2013–14 New Zealand Football Championship 41001152
Total 41001152
Wellington Phoenix 2013–14 A-League 91000091
2014–15 2490000249
2015–16 1661100177
2016–17 251200002512
2017–18 2141000224
2018–19 271910002719
Total 12251310012552
ATK 2019–20 Indian Super League 211500002115
Total 211500002115
Career total 222122312918254144

1 Includes OFC Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup matches.

International

Appearances and Goals by year (as of 20 July 2019)[27]
YearAppearancesGoals
200771
200832
201175
201230
201511
201644
201751
201832
201955
Total3821

Honours

Waitakere United
Auckland City FC
ATK
Individual

References

  1. Roy KrishnaFIFA competition record
  2. "Roy Krishna". Wellington Phoenix FC. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. "Phoenix to take Krishna under wing". TVNZ. 30 April 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  4. Brown, Michael (29 March 2009). "Soccer: Krishna outgrows NZFC". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
  5. "The rise and rise of Roy Krishna at Wellington Phoenix". Stuff.co.nz. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  6. Fiji's Roy Krishna joins Auckland City Oceania Football Confederation
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  8. "Phoenix sign prolific Auckland City striker". TVNZ. 7 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  9. AAP (16 March 2014). "Melbourne Heart and Wellington Phoenix draw 2-2 in A-League encounter". Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  10. "Team of the Week Round 23". Football Federation Australia. 17 March 2014. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  11. "Flying Fijian inks new deal". Football Federation Australia. 20 March 2014. Archived from the original on 27 March 2014.
  12. "Roy Krishna extends contract with Wellington Phoenix". The New Zealand Herald. 29 February 2016.
  13. "Football: Roy Krishna signs one-year extension with Wellington Phoenix". NZ Herald. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  14. "Roy Krishna wins Player of the Year award". FBC TV. 18 April 2018.
  15. Hyslop, Liam (2 December 2018). "Farcical VAR intervention ruins Roy Krishna's record-breaking night for the Wellington Phoenix". Stuff.co.nz.
  16. AAP (19 January 2019). "The Wellington Phoenix have made it nine unbeaten games in a row after a 3-3 thriller against Melbourne Victory in football's A-league". Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  17. "A-League: Roy Krishna reportedly departing Wellington Phoenix". Newshub. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
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  19. "Roy Krishna nets thrice against Odisha".
  20. https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/football/story/isl-final-2020-atk-beat-chennaiyin-3-1-create-history-win-third-title-1655607-2020-03-14
  21. Krishna sharpens soccer skills – FIji Times
  22. "Krishna joins futsal squad". Oceania Football Confederation. 14 July 2010. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  23. "U23 squad in Suva for team naming". Fiji Times. 16 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
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  29. Kumar, Arvind (17 July 2018). "Roy Krishna, Naziah Ali tie the knot in four-day ceremony in Fiji". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
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  31. Fiji Under 20 to clinch First Playoff win – Fijilive
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