New Delhi, October 25: Indian football continues to make quiet but significant strides on the global stage. In a big development for the sport, young Indian midfielder Kalidas Naji from Kerala has signed with NK Međugorje, a club competing in the Bosnian third-tier league.
The teenager, who has already spent time playing for several youth sides in Bosnia, earned his contract after an impressive trial stint with the club. His hard work and adaptability in European football impressed the coaches and management, leading to his official signing.
This move is seen as a major opportunity for the budding midfielder, as playing in Europe, even at the lower tiers, provides valuable exposure and experience against physically stronger and technically disciplined players.
Indian football fans and analysts have welcomed the news, calling it a positive sign for the growing presence of Indian youngsters abroad. Kerala, in particular, has produced several promising talents in recent years, and Naji’s progression could inspire more players from the state to pursue opportunities overseas.
🇮🇳 🇧🇦 | Indian midfielder Kalidas Naji has been signed by Bosnian third-tier club NK Međugorje.
The teen from Kerala has previously played for several youth teams in the European nation. He joined his new club following an impressive trial stint!
BIG NEWS FOR #IndianFootball 🔥 pic.twitter.com/2Mvgrq6FQd
— Best of Indian Football (@IndianFootyBest) October 26, 2025
The signing comes at a time when Indian football authorities are emphasizing grassroots development and encouraging players to explore foreign training environments. While NK Međugorje is not among Europe’s elite clubs, the platform it offers could help Naji further sharpen his skills and potentially climb higher up the football ladder in the coming years.
For Indian football, every such signing matters, as it reflects both the ambition of its young players and the slow but steady recognition of their potential abroad.

