Key Points

Diamond Harbour FC has made a significant statement by signing veteran Slovenian striker Luka Majcen on his birthday. The player brings an impressive track record from his successful stint with Punjab FC, where he won the Golden Boot and Player of the Tournament awards. His arrival is expected to boost DHFC's attacking capabilities as they prepare for their debut I-League season. The signing also highlights the growing football prominence of West Bengal in national leagues.

Key Points: Luka Majcen Joins Diamond Harbour FC on Birthday Milestone

  • Majcen joins newly promoted Diamond Harbour FC on his 36th birthday
  • Brings Golden Boot-winning experience from Punjab FC
  • Scored 16 goals in breakthrough 2022-23 I-League season
  • Strengthens West Bengal's growing football presence
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Diamond Harbour FC sign Slovenian star Luka Majcen on his birthday

Slovenian striker Luka Majcen signs with Diamond Harbour FC, bringing golden goal-scoring legacy to West Bengal club's I-League debut

"NEW SIGNING ALERT. A special signing announcement as we welcome Luka Majcen to DHFC - Diamond Harbour FC Instagram"

New Delhi, July 25

Newly promoted I-League club Diamond Harbour FC (DHFC) made a big statement on Friday by signing veteran Slovenian striker Luka Majcen, coinciding with the player's 36th birthday.

The West Bengal-based club, which recently earned promotion to the I-League after winning the I-League 2, announced the signing through a special post on Instagram.

"NEW SIGNING ALERT. A special signing announcement as we welcome Luka Majcen to DHFC who also celebrates his birthday today. We look forward to seeing him shine bright in the colours of Diamond Harbour FC," the club wrote.

Majcen brings a wealth of experience and a proven goal-scoring pedigree to DHFC. He spent nearly three years with Indian Super League (ISL) side Punjab FC, having joined them in September 2022 after a successful spell with Gokulam Kerala. He played a pivotal role in Punjab FC's historic promotion to the ISL, becoming the first club to achieve the feat by winning the 2022-23 I-League.

That season turned out to be Majcen's best in Indian football. He clinched both the Golden Boot and the Player of the Tournament awards after racking up 16 goals and three assists in just 20 appearances. Over the next two ISL seasons with Punjab FC, Majcen recorded an impressive 23 goal contributions, cementing his status as one of the most consistent foreign players in the league.

The move to Diamond Harbour FC marks a new chapter in Majcen's Indian football journey, and his arrival is expected to boost the club's attacking firepower as they prepare for their debut I-League season.

DHFC's rise also signals a growing presence of West Bengal in the country's football map. With East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, and Mohammedan Sporting already competing in the ISL, Diamond Harbour FC will become the fourth major team from the state to feature in the national leagues.

- IANS

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Priya S
West Bengal football is on fire these days! First Mohun Bagan-ATK winning ISL, now Diamond Harbour making smart moves. Majcen is a proven match-winner - hope he can guide these young players well.
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Aman W
At 36, isn't this a risky signing? I-League is getting more competitive each year. Hope DHFC has some young Indian strikers learning from him rather than depending completely.
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Shreya B
Majcen's work ethic is amazing! Saw him play for Punjab FC - runs nonstop for 90 minutes. Perfect role model for Indian players. Also what a birthday gift for him! 🎂⚽
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Karan T
Good to see smaller clubs making ambitious moves. Hope this inspires more local talent from Bengal. The state has so much football passion but needs better infrastructure.
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Nisha Z
While foreign players add quality, I hope DHFC also focuses on developing local Kolkata talent. We have so many passionate young players who need opportunities!

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