Fijian football sensation Roy Krishna has reached a significant career milestone, scoring his 100th goal in Indian football during a recent match where he led Malappuram FC to a convincing 4-1 victory over Rorca Kochi in the Super League Kerala. Krishna netted this landmark goal through a well-placed penalty, further solidifying his reputation in the sport.
The former striker for Labasa FC has showcased his talent across four clubs in India before joining Malappuram FC in September 2025. His experience and attacking capabilities have made a considerable impact in the Indian Super League, where he has been a recognized figure since making his debut in 2019. His journey has been one of both triumphs and challenges, including a severe knee injury which hindered his last season at Odisha FC, where he finished as one of the league’s top goal scorers despite the setback.
On the international stage, Krishna continues to be a pivotal player for the Fiji national team, affectionately known as the Bula Boys. Since his debut in 2007, he has earned over 61 caps and scored more than 40 goals for his country. His resilience and dedication to the sport not only inspire his teammates but also serve as a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes, especially in his home country.
As he embarks on this new chapter with Malappuram FC, Krishna is determined to regain his fitness and continue contributing to both club and country. His journey reflects the incredible resilience athletes often display following injuries, presenting a hopeful narrative for fans eager to see him back on the pitch. His ability to overcome adversities and continue achieving remarkable milestones is a testament to his character and commitment to football.
