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Sham Sataiya Chetty: Emerging New Zealand Defender Making a Mark in Portugal and Aiming for 2026 World Cup

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In football, all epic quests begin with a bold stride and Sham Sataiya Chetty has made his from the remotest corners of Tauranga, New Zealand to the tough soccer fields of Portugal. The 25-year-old fullback is gradually building a name for himself in Europe, converting raw ability and relentless work ethic into career momentum.

Born on 13th December 2000, Chetty possesses dual nationality of New Zealand and Fiji, an aspect that brings cultural depth and competitive fervor to his play. Representing ADCF Santo André in Portugal, he has become a silent strength for the team, catching people’s eye in the 2024/2025 season.

During the 2024/2025 season at ADCF Santo André, Sham Sataiya Chetty featured in 27 matches, with 6 assists among other things, while being highly defensive. Chetty poses no threat as a goal scorer, but he is useful for creating chances and marshaling the game from the defense. With 6 assists in the season so far, he has demonstrated excellent skill in coming forward to support the attack and delivering timely demanded of the contemporary fullback.

Immigrating to Portugal from New Zealand is not common, but Chetty took the chance. Portugal is now an unseen doorway for dedicated and diligent ability in pursuit of more European experience. To battle technically astute opposition has sharpened his defensive awareness and improved transition football.

Since he joined Portugal, Chetty has developed from a potential player into an experienced defender in Europe with a CV that is now getting noticed back home.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup around the corner, New Zealand national teams (All Whites) desire to strengthen their squad with developing overseas talents. Chetty’s name entered scouting lanes thanks to: European league experience, Strong defensive discipline, Positional versatility and Maturity and professionalism.

With his pattern of improvement on course, Sham Sataiya Chetty can be a strong candidate for a national team call-up, offering New Zealand a reliable fullback player as they seek qualification on the international stage.

Chetty’s improvement is a clear sign of aspiration and belief. With continued development in Portugal and increased recognition from international football circles, his second breakthrough to prominence may soon be achieved.

“I’m committed to working harder every season. My dream is to represent New Zealand at the highest stage and inspire young footballers from home,” Chetty shared in a recent interview.

Sham Sataiya Chetty is not just another overseas footballer he is a defender on the rise, a future national team prospect, and a story of ambition from the Pacific to Europe.

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Bahrain Club Lead Chase For Belgium Defender Jeremy Bulaya

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Former Belgium youth international Jeremy Bulaya is the subject of interest from a Bahrain Premier League club ahead of the start of the 2025/26 season.

Bulaya who is currently a free agent is exploring chances of signing with a Bahrain club for the new season which will be his third club abroad.

The 23-year-old has been an impressive figure at the back for the Spanish side CD Eldense B since his arrival in February 2025.

” There is an official offer from a big club in Bahrain, we are finalizing everything,” Bulaya said.

He started his career at VK Berchem and several Belgium clubs including Olympic Charleroi and Francs Borains before making his first move abroad with Spanish side CD El Ejido and CD Eldense where he played for second (B) team.

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Jeremy Bulaya completes move to Royal Excelsior Virton

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Francs Borains star prospect Jeremy Bulaya completed his highly anticipated transfer to Belgian giants, Royal Excelsior Virton on Wednesday.

The transfer came after a fruitful first season as a regular starter for Francs Borains , which saw Bulaya light up the club.

“I’m extremely excited to join Royal Excelsior Virton for this next chapter of my career,” The Woluwe-Saint-Lambert born said. “This is an ambitious Club representing one of the greatest cities in the world, and I’m looking forward to making my mark here.”

His height of 1.83m makes him a unique addition to the team, offering a different level of experience having already played for Belgium giants Olympic Charleroi.

Bulaya scored 1 goal and provided three assists in 12 appearances in just six months at Francs Borains.

Jeremy will be crucial in spending time with the Royal Excelsior Virton U21 squad as part of his development.

The player plays as a centre-back and at times a defensive midfielder, representing Belgium at youth level, earning four caps.

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