Category: Club News

Decarrey Sheriff signs for 26/27

Dover Athletic are delighted to confirm that Decarrey Sheriff has agreed new terms with the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Sheriff joined the Whites last summer following a productive campaign with Billericay Town, where he made 49 appearances in all competitions and scored 10 goals during the 2024/25 season.

Sheriff went on to become an important part of Jake Leberl’s squad in the National League South, making 37 appearances and scoring seven goals in his first season at Crabble.

A powerful and experienced attacking option, Sheriff will once again be part of the squad as the Whites prepare for the 2026/27 campaign.

There is still time to purchase your season ticket with our early bird discount, you can order your 2026/27 season ticket from reception at Crabble, online at our club shop, or download an application form by clicking here.

Interview: Ruben Soares-Junior

By JUSTIN ALLEN

DOVER have pulled off a coup by keeping talismanic striker Ruben Soares-Junior after he snubbed offers from elsewhere.

The Portuguese striker has signed a new one-year deal at Crabble and insisted: “I’ve got unfinished business.”

In a candid interview, the 26-year-old lifted the lid on why he chose loyalty over a bigger payday.

He said: “I’m home here. The love from the fans and the trust from the gaffer made this an easy choice in the end.

“We started something special, and I am not leaving until the job is done.

“I had other options on the table, and some of them were offering a lot of money from leagues above.

“But you cannot put a price on happiness or the feeling you get when you walk out at Crabble.”

The striker has forged an unbreakable bond with the fans over the past two seasons — admired for his relentless work-rate, his goals and of course bubbly sense of humour.

Soares-Junior paid tribute to boss Jake Leberl for not only building a family culture in the dressing room — but keeping him grounded and hungry.

He revealed: “Jake knows exactly how to get the absolute best out of me.

“The manager gives me the freedom to express myself, and the lads in the dressing room are like brothers to me.

“You can’t buy that kind of team spirit anywhere else in football, no matter how much cash they throw at you.”

And Soares-Junior has a direct message to Dover fans.

He said: “Get your season tickets renewed because we need Crabble rocking every single week.

“You are our 12th man and together we’re going to make this a season nobody will ever forget.”

Ruben Soares-Junior Signs for 26/27

Dover Athletic are delighted to confirm that Ruben Soares-Junior has agreed new terms with the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Ruben joined the Whites last season and played a major role in our promotion success, finishing the campaign with an outstanding 25 goals and 13 assists in all competitions.

His impressive performances saw him recognised with both Manager’s Player of the Season and Player’s Player of the Season, underlining his importance to Jake Leberl’s side.

The forward carried that form into the National League South during the 2025/26 campaign, making 29 appearances and scoring eight goals as Dover adjusted to life back at Step 2.

A proven attacking threat with creativity, work rate and an eye for goal, Ruben will once again be part of the squad as the Whites prepare for the 2026/27 season.

There is still time to purchase your season ticket with our early bird discount, you can order your 2026/27 season ticket from reception at Crabble, online at our club shop, or download an application form by clicking here.

Interview: Euan Williams

By JUSTIN ALLEN

NEW Dover Athletic signing Euan Williams wants to put five years of injury hell behind him.

And it has inspired him to launch a revolutionary new platform to help crocked players cope with the psychological torture of the treatment room.

The highly-rated 23-year-old midfielder has signed for the Whites from Gillingham.

Williams, who progressed through Charlton Athletic’s famed academy after stints with West Ham and Arsenal, has suffered a brutal run of physical set-backs since turning pro.

But instead of letting his injury woes break him, the forward-thinking playmaker is using his experiences to transform the game for fellow pros by launching a unique player-to-player mentoring service called Playerbook.

Williams said: “It’s been a really frustrating journey. The last five or six years have been totally stop-start.

“Every single time I gained a bit of momentum, I would pick up another injury, a hamstring issue or a small tear here and there.

“They were complete momentum stoppers. What I found was that I was always chasing.

“I was trying so hard to get back to my true level and get back to peak fitness, but trying to chase it makes it feel like it gets further away every time. You end up trying harder and harder, pushing your body too far.”

After suffering another hamstring tear in March while on the brink of solidifying back-to-back starts in League Two, Williams knew something had to change.

He decided to step away from the grueling schedule of full-time professional football to sign a part-time deal under Dover boss Jake Leberl.

The decision was heavily influenced by a close footballing friend who successfully revived his own career by dropping down to part-time football to play a 46-game season before earning a major move back up the pyramid.

Doctors and physiotherapists backed the radical strategy.

Williams said: “The part-time attraction was a massive reason why I decided to come to Dover.

“I’ve been in full-time football since I was 16 and it has been littered with injuries. A friend of mine did a similar thing and played a full season after struggling for years.

“Medical experts told me to try the part-time route and just see if my body reacts better to the reduced training load. I want to stay fit, get a solid bulk of games under my belt, and hit a personal target of at least 10 goals and 10 assists this season.”

Stepping away from the full-time spotlight has also given Williams the time to build Playerbook.

The digital platform connects currently injured footballers directly with mentors and fellow pros who have successfully negotiated the exact same physical traumas.

The app already features a stellar lineup of mentors ranging from former Premier League icons to players who were forced into early retirement by injury.

Williams has already seen the platform pay massive dividends, recently connecting Lewis Bate, the current captain of League One side Stockport, with a group of vulnerable academy midfielders suffering from identical long-term injuries.

Williams said: “The last couple of years made me realise there is something massive missing in football when it comes to getting injured players the psychological support they need.

“It is incredibly difficult to understand if you are not a player, but the trust that footballers have in other footballers tops everything.

“That player-to-player bond is crucial. The rehabilitation room is a deeply lonely place. You are stuck in there entirely by yourself while the rest of the squad is out on the training pitch.

“The only people who truly, deeply understand what you are going through are other players who have lived it.

“Playerbook gives them that immediate connection. The feedback we have had from young lads using the platform has been incredibly positive. There is nothing else out there like this for crocked players.”

Now focusing on his own fitness ahead of pre-season, the dynamic midfielder is eager to show the Dover Athletic faithful exactly what he can do on the Crabble pitch.

Williams said: “I’d describe my playing style as incredibly hard-working both in and out of possession. I love to pass forward, run forward, and create big chances.

“I am very forward-thinking and creative. I am absolutely buzzing to be here at Dover. I can’t wait for the new season to get ahead, so let’s get cracking.”

George Wilkinson signs for 26/27

Dover Athletic are pleased to confirm that George Wilkinson has been retained after agreeing new terms with the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.

A Dover Athletic Academy graduate, Wilkinson is now entering his fifth season with the club and is closing in on 150 appearances in a Whites shirt.

George signed his first senior deal in January 2022 and made his first start later that month in a 2-1 National League defeat away at Wealdstone. He went on to make 23 appearances in the National League that season, scoring once with a spectacular long-range effort at Wrexham.

Since then, the midfielder has continued to develop into an important member of the first-team squad. He featured 41 times in all competitions during the club’s 2024/25 promotion-winning campaign and made 33 appearances in the National League South last season, scoring three goals.

A product of the club’s academy pathway, Wilkinson’s continued presence in the squad is another positive step as Jake Leberl builds towards the new campaign.

Welcome Kola Salami

Dover Athletic are delighted to confirm the signing of 23-year-old forward Kola Salami ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The attacker joins the Whites from Carshalton Athletic, where he made 38 appearances last season, scoring nine goals and establishing himself as a regular part of the Robins’ forward line.

Comfortable leading the line or operating out wide, Salami brings pace, direct running and versatility to Jake Leberl’s squad. His ability to trouble defenders with his movement and flair made him a key attacking outlet at Colston Avenue.

Before joining Carshalton, Kola impressed at Erith Town, scoring five goals in 16 appearances, having previously been among the leading scorers in the SCEFL Division One with FC Elmstead. He has also spent time with Sutton Athletic, Whyteleafe and Dartford U19s.

A lively and hardworking forward with an eye for goal, Kola adds another exciting option to the Dover attack ahead of the new campaign.

Welcome Euan Williams

Dover Athletic are pleased to confirm the signing of Euan Williams ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The 23-year-old midfielder joins the Whites following his departure from EFL League Two side Gillingham.

Williams came through the academy ranks at Charlton Athletic, where he signed his first professional contract in February 2020. During his time at The Valley, he progressed through the club’s development system and made his senior debut in the EFL Trophy before signing a new contract in 2022.

Following his release by Charlton in the summer of 2024, Euan earned a move to Gillingham after an impressive trial period. He went on to make 10 senior appearances for the Gills across the last two seasons and was rewarded with a contract extension in 2025.

On the international stage, Williams has represented both England and Northern Ireland at youth level. After featuring for England Under-16s, he later switched allegiance to Northern Ireland, earning caps at Under-19 and Under-21 level.

A versatile midfielder, Euan is capable of operating centrally or in more advanced roles. Known for his energy, technical ability and eye for creating chances, he adds quality to Jake Leberl’s squad ahead of the new campaign.

Everyone at Dover Athletic would like to welcome Euan to the club and we look forward to seeing him in a white shirt this season.

Pre-Season 2026

As preparations continue ahead of the new campaign, Dover Athletic can now confirm our full pre-season schedule for the 2026/27 season.

Pre-Season Fixtures:

  • Sat 4 July – Margate (A) – 3:00pm
  • Sat 11 July – Cray Wanderers (H) – 3:00pm
  • Tue 14 July – Gillingham (H) – 7:30pm
  • Sat 18 July – Eastbourne Borough (H) – 3:00pm
  • Tue 21 July – Deal Town (H) – 7:45pm
  • Sat 25 July – Burgess Hill Town (H) – 3:00pm
  • Tue 28 July – Herne Bay (H) – 7:45pm
  • Sat 1 August – Carshalton Athletic (H) – 3:00pm

We are still looking to finalise fixtures for Tuesday 7 July and Saturday 11 July. Any clubs interested in arranging a pre-season fixture are asked to contact enquiries@doverathletic.com.

Ticket Info

All home pre-season fixtures are priced at £10 for adults, £9 for concessions, Under-18s £5, with Under-11s going FREE with a paying adult. 2026/27 Season Ticket Holders enjoy free entry to all home friendlies.

Get behind the boys and kick off the season at Crabble!

Welcome Nazir Bakrin

Dover Athletic are pleased to confirm the signing of Nazir Bakrin ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The 23-year-old centre-back arrives at Crabble after two strong campaigns in the National League South with Kent rivals Tonbridge Angels,

Naz joined Tonbridge in August 2024 following his departure from Charlton Athletic and quickly became a regular in the Angels side. He made 35 National League South appearances last season after featuring 38 times during the previous campaign.

Before his move into senior football, Nazir spent time in Fulham’s academy before joining Charlton Athletic in 2021. During his time with the Addicks, he made three senior appearances in the EFL Trophy and continued his development within the club’s system before departing at the end of the 2023/24 season.

Although primarily used as a central defender, Nazir has also shown his versatility by stepping into midfield in a holding role to good effect. Still only 23, Nazir arrives with plenty of experience at Step 2 and adds another strong option ahead of the new campaign.

Everyone at Dover Athletic would like to welcome Nazir to the club and we look forward to seeing him in a white shirt this season.

Harry Beadle signs for 26/27

Harry Beadle has been retained by Dover Athletic after agreeing new terms with the club ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The 23-year-old defender arrived at Crabble ahead of last season and quickly became an important part of the squad, making 35 appearances in a Dover shirt during his first campaign with the Whites.

Beadle joined Dover after spending time with fellow National League South side Aveley, having signed for the Millers following his departure from Colchester United.

A product of the academy at Charlton Athletic, Harry earned a professional contract with Colchester in the summer of 2021 and made his senior debut during the 2021/22 season in the Papa John’s Trophy against Gillingham.

He later signed a further one-year deal with the U’s and gained valuable senior experience during loan spells with both Braintree Town and Bishop’s Stortford, featuring in National League North.

Beadle now heads into a second season at Crabble looking to build on a solid first year in black and white.