Hyderabad FC sign Akash, Rohit and Biaka

Update: 2020-10-17 01:46 IST

Hyderabad FC sign Akash, Rohit and Biaka

Hyderabad: Keeping their faith in providing a platform to promising young domestic talent, Hyderabad FC have further captured three of the most exciting players from Indian Arrows – Akash Mishra, Rohit Danu and Lalbiakhlua 'Biaka' Jongte – the club announced on Friday.

The trio have each penned a long-term deal with the Indian Super League club till the end of the 2022-23 season. The youngsters who have all played in the I-League, have also been capped by the national team at the youth level, and join a host of U22 players at Hyderabad FC.

HFC co-owner Varun Tripuraneni said, "We see the youngsters as a crucial part of not just our squad, but our overall project and we're very happy to have signed Biaka, Akash and Rohit. All three of them have been training with the team in Goa and we believe they will become important players for our club in the future."

A full-back by trait, Akash Mishra spent three years training in Germany after making it through the trials conducted by U Dream Football Academy in 2015. The 18-year-old returned to India in 2018 and soon broke into the India U18 side. He scored twice in seven games, helping the team clinch the SAFF Championships in 2019 before joining Indian Arrows.

"Among many things that excite me about Hyderabad FC is the rich football history of the city. Hyderabad has produced many star players for the country in the past and I cannot wait to be a part of the club ahead of the new Indian Super League season," said Akash who has been training with the team in Goa.

Rohit Danu, the 18-year-old gifted attacker, started training with the AIFF Elite Academy at a tender age, and was the youngest member of India's camp for the FIFA U17 World Cup in 2017. Injuries halted his progress in the national side but Danu broke the record to stand as the youngest ever goal scorer in the I-League, with his goal for Arrows against Aizawl in January 2019, at the age of 16.

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