Luke Keet poses in his Niki Volos jersey, ready to embrace his new journey in Greece's Super League 2.
Luke Keet a 21-year-old winger from Jakarta, Indonesia has signed with Niki Volos in Greece’s Super League 2. Previously, he played for Diagoras FC where he participated in the Demotion Play-Outs. Niki Volos represents a significant step up for Keet, as the club competed in the Promotion Play-Offs last season and has a rich history spanning 100 years.
Known for its passionate fanbase, Niki Volos boasts one of the most dedicated supporter groups in the Super League 2 creating an exciting atmosphere for players and fans alike. Expressing his enthusiasm for this new chapter, Luke said, “I’m very excited for this new start and ready for the responsibilities that come with being in a bigger club with higher expectations.”
He emphasized the warm welcome he received, stating, “I got along really well with the manager, staff and teammates from Day 1. I’m really looking forward to growing even more here as a player and person this season.” This move marks a pivotal moment in Keet’s career as he looks to develop his skills and make a significant impact at Niki Volos.
The expectations are higher but with the club’s legacy and support from loyal fans, he is well-positioned to thrive. As Luke embarks on this exciting journey, we wish him the best of luck and look forward to seeing him shine on the field.
You can follow Luke Keet on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lukekeet/
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