Roy Krishna

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Roy Krishna

Roy Christopher Krishna (born 30 August 1987) is a Fijian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Indian Super League club Odisha and captains the Fiji national team. He is the most-capped and highest-scoring Fijian footballer of all time. In 2022, he became the first player to reach 50 caps for the Fiji national team.[3]

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Krishna in 2016
Personal information
Full name Roy Christopher Krishna[1]
Date of birth (1987-08-30) 30 August 1987 (age 37)[1]
Place of birth Labasa, Fiji
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Odisha
Number 21
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2007 Labasa 10 (7)
2008–2013 Waitakere United 75 (55)
2013 Auckland City 4 (1)
2014–2019 Wellington Phoenix 122 (51)
2019–2020 ATK 21 (15)
2020–2022 ATK Mohun Bagan 39 (21)
2022–2023 Bengaluru 22 (6)
2023– Odisha 34 (16)
International career
2007 Fiji U20 6 (8)
2008–2016 Fiji Olympic 5 (3)
2007– Fiji 61 (44)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Fiji
OFC Nations Cup
2008 Oceania
OFC U-20 Championship
Runner-up2007 New Zealand
Pacific Games
2007 Samoa
2019 Samoa
2023 Solomon Islands
MSG Prime Minister's Cup
2022 Vanuatu
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 03:19, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17 November 2024
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Early life

Krishna was born on 30 August 1987 in the village of Siberia, Labasa to Bal and Sarita Krishna.[4][5] His great-grandparents come from Kolkata, India and were part of the labour force controlled by the British, which eventually led them to Fiji in the late 19th century.[6][7] He practised football since primary school at St Mary’s and earned his first football shoes at the age of 5, gifted by his father at the expense of the family’s weekly budget for rice.[8][9] Krishna also played rugby with his friends before his parents asked him to change sports. Immersed in the Indian culture, he tried to master the dholak and played alongside his father, who played the harmonium and sang songs derived from the Ramayana. Due to the country's limited resources and lack of experienced footballers, he idolised Fijian striker Simon Peters, who played for Labasa FC.[10]

Club career

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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,[11] but was not offered a contract.

In March 2009, it was reported that PSV Eindhoven was interested in signing him.[12] 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. Later, in June 2013, Krishna was offered a one-month trial by EFL Championship club Derby County; however, he was unable to attend due to restrictions imposed upon him due to his recent acquisition of New Zealand permanent residency.[13]

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.[14]

Auckland City

In September 2013, it was announced that he had joined Waitakere's local rivals Auckland City for the upcoming ASB Premiership season.[15] On 12 December 2013, he scored Auckland City's goal in a 2–1 defeat to Raja Casablanca in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup, becoming the first Fijian to score at the finals of a FIFA tournament.[16]

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,[17] scoring his debut goal on 16 March 2014 against the Melbourne Heart, beating Andrew Redmayne with a powerful drive into the bottom right corner. The match ended in a 2–2 draw.[18] His performance in the match earned him the A-League's player of the week honors.[19] Four days later, Krishna came to terms on a new 2-year contract with the Phoenix.[20]

On 29 February 2016, Krishna extended his contract with the club, agreeing to a 2-year deal that would keep him at Wellington until the end of the 2017–18 season.[21] He subsequently signed a 1-year extension on 15 February 2018.[22]

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.[23]

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.[24] Krishna made A-League history on 19 January 2019, becoming the first player to score 3 consecutive braces.[25]

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.[26]

Mohun Bagan

On 18 June 2019, Krishna announced he had signed a one-year deal with ATK (Now Mohun Bagan Super Giants), which played in the Indian Super League.[27] Krishna got off the mark with a goal against Hyderabad in what was only his second match for ATK, and thereafter, it became a familiar sight. Despite a minor injury problem, he finished with 15 goals, the highest in the league alongside Nerijus Valskis and Bartholomew Ogbeche, and six assists from 21 games. Krishna was influential in ATK reaching the final in his first season with the club, scoring a goal in the second leg of their semi-final victory against Bengaluru on 8 March 2020.[28] He also played a pivotal role in ATK winning their record-breaking third league title with an assist in their 3–1 win over Chennaiyin in the final.[29]

Following the 2019–20 season, the team ATK was dissolved and its brand got merged with the more than a century old club, Mohun Bagan to form ATK Mohun Bagan. In ATK Mohun Bagan's first Indian Super League match on 20 November 2020, Krishna scored the club's first goal in ISL and was awarded the man of the match in their 1–0 victory over Kerala Blasters.[30] He scored in the club's next match on 27 November, the inaugural Indian Super League Kolkata Derby against East Bengal; Mohun Bagan won the match 2–0.[31][32] Krishna went on to help his team finish second in the league stage and grab up the runners up spot in the playoffs, also winning the golden ball award for contributing 22 goals in 23 games.[33] On Mohun Bagan Day 2021, he extended his contract for another year at the club and was also awarded 'Best Footballer of the Year' by Mohun Bagan. In the 2021 AFC Cup, Krishna scored 2 goals for the team in the group stage.

In his second season with the club, he was diagnosed with COVID-19 and played only a few matches due to recurring injuries. He scored only 7 goals in what had been an underwhelming league season for him so far. In the 2022 AFC Cup, he scored his only goal in the tournament during his last match with the club against Maziya. On 3 June 2022, his contract expired ahead of the upcoming season and parted ways with the club.[34]

Bengaluru

In July 2022, Krishna penned a two-year deal, the second of which is an optional extension with Bengaluru.[35] On 17 August, he scored on his debut against Jamshedpur in the Durand Cup, which ended in a 2–1 win.[36][37]

Odisha

On 17 July 2023, Odisha announced the signing of Krishna on a one-year deal.[38] As of 5 February 2024, Krishna is the current goal scoring leader in the 2023–24 season.[39]

On 4 December 2024, Odisha announced that Krishna will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2024–25 season due to an ACL injury sustained during the game against Hyderabad.[40]

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.[41]

In 2010, Krishna was also called up to the national futsal team for the 2010 OFC Futsal Championship.[42]

On 16 July 2016, Krishna was named as one of the three over-aged players of the Fiji U23 team in the 2016 Summer Olympics, alongside Simione Tamanisau and Alvin Singh.[43] 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.[44]

In 2021, Krishna was named Oceania Football Confederation ambassador.[45]

On 18 November 2023, Krishna became the all-time leading goal-scorer for the OFC, after surpassing the record of 34 goals by both Commins Menapi of Solomon Islands, who held the record for more than fifteen years, and Chris Wood of New Zealand.[46]

In the 2024 OFC Nations Cup, Krishna became the tournament top scorer with 5 goals.

Personal life

Krishna is an Indo-Fijian. After living in New Zealand for ten years, he gained his citizenship in December 2018.[47] Krishna is trilingual: he can speak fluent English, Fijian and Hindi.

In July 2018, Krishna married Indo-Fijian model and media business owner Naziah Ali.[48] They welcomed their first child in 2022.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 September 2024[49]
More information Club, Season ...
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Waitakere United 2007–08 NZ Premiership 40000040
2008–09 1411003[b]31[c]01814
2009–10 168006[b]1229
2010–11 116004[b]2158
2011–12 1611006[b]52216
2012–13 1419008[b]62225
Total 75550027171010372
Auckland City 2013–14 NZ Premiership 41001[c]152
Wellington Phoenix 2013–14 A-League 910091
2014–15 24900249
2015–16 16611177
2016–17 2512002512
2017–18 21410224
2018–19 2719102819
Total 122513112552
ATK 2019–20 Indian Super League 21152115
ATK Mohun Bagan 2020–21 Indian Super League 23144[d] 22716
2021–22 1673[d]1198
Total 3921734624
Bengaluru 2022–23 Indian Super League 226516[e]33310
Odisha 2023–24 Indian Super League 2513508[d]2003815
2024–25 9300000093
Total 34165082004718
Career total 317165132422284380193
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  1. Appearances in OFC Champions League
  2. Appearance in FIFA Club World Cup
  3. Appearances in AFC Cup
  4. Appearances in Durand Cup

International

As of match played 17 November 2024
More information National team, Year ...
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Fiji 200784
200832
200900
201000
201188
201230
201300
201400
201511
201644
201751
201832
201967
202000
202100
202273
202323
2024119
Total6144
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Scores and results list Fiji's goal tally first.[50][51][52]
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List of international goals scored by Roy Krishna
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.25 August 2007National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa Tuvalu
1–0
16–0
2007 South Pacific Games
2.
3–0
3.
5–0
4.5 September 2007 Vanuatu
3–0
3–0
5.19 November 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji New Zealand
1–0
2–02008 OFC Nations Cup
6.
2–0
7.17 August 2011Thomson Park, Tavua, Fiji Samoa
1–0
3–0
Friendly
8.18 August 2011National Stadium, Suva, Fiji
1–0
5–1
9.
2–0
10.
3–0
11.30 August 2011Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay, New Caledonia Kiribati
1–0
9–0
2011 Pacific Games
12.
4–0
13.
7–0
14.3 September 2011 Cook Islands
1–0
4–1
15.10 November 2015Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu Vanuatu
1–2
1–2
Friendly
16.28 May 2016Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea New Zealand
1–2
1–3
2016 OFC Nations Cup
17.31 May 2016 Solomon Islands
1–0
1–0
18.4 June 2016 Vanuatu
2–2
2–3
19.26 June 2016Prince Charles Park, Nadi, Fiji Malaysia
1–1
1–1
Friendly
20.7 June 2017Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji New Caledonia
2–2
2–2
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
21.22 March 2018Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines Philippines
2–3
2–3
Friendly
22.5 September 2018National Stadium, Suva, Fiji Solomon Islands1–11–1
23.24 March 2019Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji Mauritius
1–0
1–0
24.8 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa Tahiti
2–0
2–1
2019 Pacific Games
25.15 July 2019 Tuvalu
9–1
10–1
26.
10–1
27.18 July 2019 Solomon Islands
3–0
4–4
28.
4–2
29.20 July 2019 Papua New Guinea
1–1
1–1
30.28 March 2022Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar Vanuatu
1–1
2–1Friendly
31.
2–1
32.24 September 2022Luganville Soccer Stadium, Luganville, Vanuatu Solomon Islands
1–2
2–2
2022 MSG Prime Minister's Cup
33.18 November 2023SIFF Academy Field, Honiara, Solomon Islands Northern Mariana Islands
2–0
10–0
2023 Pacific Games
34.
3–0
35.
5–0
36.21 March 2024Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands Solomon Islands
2–0
2–0
Friendly
37.16 June 2024HFC Bank Stadium, Suva, Fiji Papua New Guinea
5–0
5–1
2024 OFC Nations Cup
38.19 June 2024 Samoa
3–0
9–1
39.
4–1
40.22 June 2024 Tahiti
1–0
1–0
41.30 June 2024VFF Freshwater Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu
1–0
1–2
42.10 October 2024HFC Bank Stadium, Suva, Fiji Solomon Islands
1–0
1–0
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
43.14 November 2024PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
2–2
3–3
44.17 November 2024PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea New Caledonia
1–0
1–1
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