Socceroo joins exclusive club after swapping Melbourne Victory for rivals Adelaide United

Adelaide United have signed Ben Folami from Isuzu UTE A-League rivals Melbourne Victory.

Adelaide have lured the one-time Socceroos forward to Coopers Stadium on a four-year contract.

The 25-year-old arrives after three years at Victory, where he won the 2021 Australia Cup and played a key role in the club’s run to last season’s Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final.

Folami, who scored nine goals in 99 A-Leagues appearances following his switch from English side Ipswich Town, is just the 11th Isuzu UTE A-League player to join Adelaide from Victory and the first since Nick Ansell in 2021.

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“I am excited to be starting a new chapter in my career with Adelaide United,” said Folami as the Reds prepare to face Victory in Saturday’s Australia Cup semi-final.

“I have a lot to offer and believe that this club provides the ideal environment for me to continue developing.

“The direction the club is taking is something I am keen to be a part of, and I look forward to contributing to the team’s success.”

Folami is the latest new face in Carl Veart’s Isuzu UTE A-League squad for season 2024-25.

He joins Archie Goodwin, Dylan Pierias, Bart Vriends and Julian Kwaaitaal, while Amlani TatuFeyzo KasumovicMalual Nichola have penned scholarship deals.

“Ben is an outstanding addition to Adelaide United. Securing a player of his calibre is a testament to the club’s growth and ambition,” said technical director Ernest Faber.

“We are now in a position to attract players of Ben’s quality, who are eager to realise their full potential with us.

“His versatility and experience will strengthen our attacking options moving forward.”

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Adelaide’s head of football Marius Zanin added: “We have been monitoring Ben for some time, and we are very pleased with what he will bring to the squad.

“He is quick, intelligent, and capable of playing across the front line, which will provide us with a range of tactical options.

“His speed and creativity will pose a significant threat on both flanks, and we are excited to see him in action.”