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Araf Rabby Joins Blades Of Vengeance Officially Done Deal

Araf Rabby has officially moved from Gang Of Efootball Brothers to Blades Of Vengeance. His ranking record shows strong experience and steady 2026 form.

Araf Rabby Joins Blades Of Vengeance Officially Done Deal

Araf Rabby has officially completed his transfer from Gang Of Efootball Brothers to Blades Of Vengeance in the 2026 season. The Chittagong player now joins the Blades Of Vengeance main team, and the move gives the club a proven name with a strong competitive background.

This is a signing that should matter to Blades Of Vengeance because Rabby arrives with clear match experience and a record that shows regular impact. His all-time numbers tell a strong story: 319 games played, 179 wins, 49 draws, 733 goals, and 1752 points. That level of output suggests a player who has spent a long time competing at a serious level and helping teams stay productive.

The 2026 season data adds another layer. Rabby’s current campaign stands at 164 played, 99 wins, 26 draws, 420 goals, and 1154 points. Even with a current rank of 308, the win rate of 68% shows a player who keeps delivering results in a demanding season. For a club like Blades Of Vengeance, that kind of profile is valuable because it points to consistency, pressure handling, and strong team value.

His all-time rank of 266 also gives context to his long-term standing in the game. It reflects a player who has built his reputation through volume, results, and repeated contribution rather than short-term form alone. That is the kind of base many clubs want when they add a new player to the main squad.

For Blades Of Vengeance, the transfer is not just about adding another name. It is about bringing in a player from Chittagong whose record shows both experience and output, with enough recent 2026 form to suggest he can still make a difference right away.

Rabby’s move from Gang Of Efootball Brothers to Blades Of Vengeance is now official, and the focus will be on how quickly he settles into his new role with shirt number 35. With his background, the signing looks built around reliability, steady performance, and immediate squad value.

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