Kerala Blasters Sign French Winger Kevin Yoke on Free Transfer for ISL 2026

Kerala Blasters have signed French international attacker Kevin Yoke on a free transfer for the upcoming ISL season. The 29-year-old winger, who last played in Greece, adds versatility to the Blasters' frontline. This marks the club's second key signing, following German midfielder Marlon Roos Trujillo, as they seek to rebound from a disappointing 8th-place finish. The club's CEO highlighted Yoke's ability to take on defenders and his professional experience as major assets.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters Sign French Attacker Kevin Yoke for ISL

  • French winger joins on free transfer
  • Second signing after Marlon Roos Trujillo
  • Strengthens attacking versatility
  • Club aims for playoff comeback
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ISL 2026: Kerala Blasters rope in French player Kevin Yoke on free transfer

Kerala Blasters bolster squad with French winger Kevin Yoke on a free transfer ahead of ISL 2025-26 season, aiming for a strong comeback.

"I am very happy to join Kerala Blasters and can't wait to meet the squad and get started. - Kevin Yoke"

Kochi, Jan 26

Three-time finalists Kerala Blasters roped in French star player Kevin Yoke on Monday ahead of the upcoming Indian Super League 2025-26, which will commence on February 14.

Yoke was plying his trade in Super League 2 in Greece, where he made nine appearances for PAE Chania. The 29-year-old French international attacker, born 23 June 1996 in Clamart, France, primarily operates as a left winger but is equally capable on the right flank, offering versatility across the front line.

The left winger has joined the Blasters on a free transfer for the 2025-26 season. He is the second addition to the team ahead of the new season. The club has previously signed German attacking midfielder Marlon Roos Trujillo for the whole season. These two signings will strengthen the team, which will eye a comeback in the tournament.

"Kevin is a player with qualities that suit the way we want to play. His ability to take on defenders, his movement in wide areas, and his experience at the professional level will add strength to our attacking unit," Kerala Blasters CEO Abhik Chatterjee said in a release by the club.

Yoke also reacted to joining the Indian club. "I am very happy to join Kerala Blasters and can't wait to meet the squad and get started. I am ready to give everything to meet the challenge that awaits us," he said.

Blasters FC has established itself as one of the most supported clubs in the ISL, famously reaching the finals three times (2014, 2016, and 2021-22) but failing to secure the title on each occasion.

In the 2024-25 season, the team endured a particularly difficult campaign, finishing in 8th place with 29 points from 24 matches. Despite flashes of brilliance, such as a record-breaking 8-0 win over Mumbai City in the Durand Cup, they managed only 8 wins in the league and ultimately failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting signing. A 29-year-old French international playing in Greece's second division... I hope the scouting department has done its homework. We need players who can make an immediate impact, not just big names on paper. Fingers crossed he delivers!
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Priya S
Welcome to God's Own Country, Kevin! 🇫🇷➡️🇮🇳 The Manjappada will give you all the love and support. Just give your 100% on the pitch. With Yoke and Trujillo, our attack looks promising. Now we need to sort out that shaky defense!
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Rohit P
Free transfer is smart business. Saves money for other areas. But the real test is on the field. We've seen foreign signings flop before. Hope he has the hunger. The 8-0 win last season showed our potential; we need that consistency.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, it's great to see ISL attracting more European talent. It raises the league's profile. Kerala Blasters have the most passionate fans; if Yoke clicks, the atmosphere in Kochi will be electric. Good luck to him.
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Kavya N
Three-time finalists... my heart still aches from those losses. 😔 This signing feels like a step in the right direction to break the curse. But the management must also focus on developing Indian youngsters. A balanced squad is key.

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