All Whites defender Nando Pijnaker signs with Auckland FC

Publish Date
Wednesday, 4 September 2024, 8:41AM

By Bonnie Jansen

Auckland FC have locked in another robust Kiwi signing for their inaugural A-League football season.

The Herald can reveal 19-cap All Whites defender Nando Pijnaker will join the Black Knights for the 2024-25 season from his former side Sligo Rovers in the Irish Premier Division.

The club are expected to announce the signing today.

“I’m delighted to be coming back to NZ, Steve [Corica] has shared his ambitions for the club and it’s an exciting time for football in Auckland. I can’t wait to meet up again with the boys, there are some familiar faces already there and everyone has told me that Steve and the team are building a great squad,” Pijnaker said in a statement.

Pijnaker is now the 22nd signing for the new club and the ninth All White, joining Michael Woud, Alex Paulsen (loan), Cam Howieson, Tommy Smith, Max Mata, Francis De Vries, Joey Champness and Logan Rogerson.

Head coach Steve Corica said in a statement: “He’s going to be a fantastic player for us, he’s technically very good and is very strong in the air, which means he is a threat both defensively and also in attack.

“He’s a natural leader and I’m confident he will fit right in alongside his All White[s] teammates and the rest of the group. He’s going to be a real asset for us both on the pitch and in the dressing room.”

Auckland FC are lucky to get their hands on the defender, who was seemingly hot property.

“There’s been interest in Nando during every transfer window,” Sligo manager John Russell told the Irish Sun.

”We had an agreement with Nando that if the right move came, we wouldn’t stand in his way.

“He has an opportunity now to go back to New Zealand.

”The club and I have kept our word in regards to that.”

Undoubtedly, the signing will add to the derby match against the Wellington Phoenix on November 2 after Pijnaker spent many years playing football in the capital.

He will officially join the Black Knights in September after the All Whites’ tour of North America.

This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission

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