The Gaurs announced their ninth signing ahead of the upcoming campaign on their social media handles on Saturday. Their Twitter handle has been teasing fans of the signing since Friday morning.

The 27-year old defender started his professional career with the A-League club Brisbane Roar and made 62 league appearances for them before moving to rivals Melbourne Victory.

After a couple of seasons at the Melbourne-based club, Donachie moved to South Korean club Jeonnam Dragons but returned to Melbourne on a loan deal after the Dragons were relegated to the second division.

The centre-back re-signed for Melbourne Victory and after spending another season there, signed for Newcastle Jets, who will be loaning the defender to FC Goa.

When one considers the AFC Champions League, Donachie is a perfect signing for FC Goa as he has been a part of five different AFC Champions League campaigns with two different clubs.

James Donachie expressed his delight at the move, telling FC Goa’s official website:

James Donachie is exactly the kind of profile we wanted to bring to the club: FC Goa’s Director of Football

James Donachie is 1.93 meters tall and is being touted as a like-for-like replacement for the outgoing Mourtada Fall. The Australian centre-back is good with the ball at his feet and can initiate attacks from the back.

Speaking of James Donachie, FC Goa’s Director of Football, Ravi Puskur said:

With the AFC Champions League’s 3+1 foreigner rule that mandates the inclusion of an Asian player or a player from a country affiliated with AFC like Australia, James Donachie is a key signing for FC Goa as all their other foreign players are of Spanish descent.

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